Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 14, 1922, Page 8

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ACHES AND PAINS- SLOAN'S GETS "EM! VOTD the misery of rackiny A nubotde:fSlOausm mu’&"’ oy leg e e Ol f k]dyeasesthep:;nlndmdi [ *echingpart rubbing. Fine, too, 1or rheumatism, neunlgh, ediatica; sprains and strains, stiff joints, fame back and sore muscles. Forioh years pain’s enemy, acne end other faci: Uos s hee?ny! Hnbsan -Emohm ment. Good eczema, itchi and other s u“mmbln-. Ountbr Eobson's F: DrHobsons QUEER FEELINGS AT MIDDLE AGE Women Shoald Know how Lydn E.Pinkham’sVegetable Compound | Helps at This Trying Period Sheboygan, Wisconsin, — “ was | ran down, tired and nervous. I could not éven do my own housework, could not sleep at night 2nd all kinds of queer thoughts 'would come tome. Fma’ly I ?ve up e doc- rstbottle I could eleep better and I have kept on im- proving ever since. I have taken ieven %oft‘es now a2nd am so happ; that [ am all over these bad feelings. \SER, 1639 N, 3rd St., g middle age ham s\/egetable Com- of much benefit. Dur- f life certain changes sometimes develop {nto serious trouble. Melarcholia, nervousness. irritabil- ity, headache and dizziness are some of the symptoms. Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a natural restorativ e, especially adapted to as- sist nature carrylng you safely not giveit a fair olyoke Monda: entered ddo on Lous have na- e as far as thne apsere—vhe youw fesh we wet or yeur bedy chilled—the “ounce of prevestion” is Hill's Casears Bromsde Quinise Tablets. They fortify you aguinat * Calds and Ls Grippe. y Wgving BE's kxady nd wsior R prompt I embles thoomnds of me ad women, expesnd 1o the dements dadly, to be bres “om Colds, Headaches 22d Lo Geippe Ee b swe—the quickest acfing, medt dmpeaiable remedy fer colds. At AB Drugpisis-30 Censts DANIELSON CASTYO, BTARKWEATHER BLDG. WAWLING AND FOULET BILLIARDS FOLR ALLEYS runkl, TABLES EDNESLAYS LAuaa8” DAY, lng i the spor: l.')r sil. Prizes AWAY #VED) DalurGay. i 55. for ye-n de concerns " in* Dani early .years a. derable; term “of years “in -the ~drug - business, being mmauu‘ of s,tm'o Anonis” ef‘fllu Az reu{vifll -v‘ulzv Wil be ‘brought ewkt.’ Wsunm restdents’ v-rr shocked ear- lly Sunday’ evening ' Mr. Lanahan left: i distant from Mr. Atwood's about 4.30. When he did n¢ his usual hour, his wife bec@nie: fearfui that all'was not well . a,ne “had proce to Mr.~ Atwood's -at: just about thé tide 24 | dlscoverell Mr. Lanahan’s body! I¥ing on the’ a beside the heatet. ‘Death ‘svidentiy. bcen ms\znunadnsw M mn:‘).’n hadl g i Year Bécious, sup, medital” exam!ne: l'and gave permiss | Feart disease was glved death. Mc Ladshan:d Aatie ‘nne of Wauregar's well known residents, | 2 kindly, likéable man and “an ever fait! | ful ‘empioye. He was 2 member of'the Sacred - Heart “sparish, Mr. | leaves his wife; alsa s, nephew Eflnrd Lanahan 'of. Danfelson. and. 2 :njece; M; s, Michael ‘White, fesident in- Woddstock.: ‘ds the couse: of cled Sunday .afternoon, at-his heme.: in Prooklyn, was a native of ithe town.of | Wobdstock, born:Aunzust. 16., 1848, z-son of Wheaton and .Ablzall Trissell, Thur- Fhough & native -of Woodstock, ha en a residens of Brooklyn for half ! y.and few, of the residents.of | sighbor{ng town -were: better knowa than he,. For-years he: s enzagsd 4n | < he nursery ‘bus'ness seith Mr. Newber, v ‘and later ‘conducted: the buxlnesq o Known and._as KeCTAaTy oF " {rams- ¢ Windham. County <Agrient- which “each ysar: conducts n falrihe was 2 fzmiliar, fi:-l ure to thousands. Dracon 'rhn-ber fad ‘heen 2 member of’ the Prooklyn .Consrezational ‘chureh since 1886, trnasterring by lstter from 1he ~Congrerational church- . in Woed- wtock. and for & quarter of.a century ha? ‘been a deacon. ;. He leaves -ana dau Thurher: a. teacher - af Thurber disd o mumber’ of yeats, aco. John F. Purvic garsseit the doRawin j-statement Monday relatizeite sjansg.fot forming 2. nost ot Veteraris: of Eoxelas | Wars. in Danielson: i Ldate ta_aranize a nost the 7 n"".d States. | active service abroad ampalgne; are, Al ting and; are ‘tp with *them. nfetabersh! {gn war téndsth Adtive 2l ‘}equ're‘ nt the amplicant sfugt Zlvr, beeny the: niilitary” 2etablistmnent ¢ (li»ts ot Aerica, andbe e German arms; but weé-do ' ence’ to.thé- man- &ho by DErEOn coUrage or. faree Of eircUmstAnces | BOL nedrer the aotyals gmaoke. 1of battle trainiog cantonment: in the; Unit= i States. This jncludes: veterans, of 'zl . of course. ;The men, ofthe| .- Cuba, . Ching, Haitl or .any ;£Xpenditions -.are | | welcomed, - memders .of the. fight- i Ing forces at the same time: wWho' w;rs' kept in this copntry-ranunet 501:- under -Bléhop' Edwin ‘Holt -Huges, b.n., L D. comes to Danlelson this -(Tues- L. iay) evenlng .to ‘speak: atsth¢’ Congrega. Lanahan | § Deacon Will'am Roscos, Thurber, who |’ u}lad: No: 3 i tion-ofsthe Ay & befs “mmam &ng tegaption The heating xhé Lames promuos 1o be aitended with miuch “{ntérést: Ths hodus- éd wili1n sevénil;cases b répro@n el by atiornsy. an®, tis -hdidabs Aam willbe seme thiftg moye in.coyrt n mer: torn'n.l pmamg Falty e the chuces DFO- ey 'A{ the Dady illle pot'ces. of a reduction n” Wages, amoufitlng ito 15 [>or cent, ted ‘beon :-aawt - On= ot the plan(s is ooeru.— At the omae o h‘fl:L k H. 6ration hére Moncay ed thet no motlces of ré: .Cr.s had been posted there And it W-s Fapcd mo rasdte- ton. Would” b nesessriy, thouzh What copdittons the futupe might ‘enfords’ ire, of_course, preblematical. . dt.wasexplain that the H. K, H mills'hers angd the citions. . the Dady’ mills botwz srowing, days £o come’ er’ Al of following _ ‘Bish Hi iy - #1 epeak - tonig! 1i: ) Wor: n's EHg6 and lhr. ane{afl’ ChutcHes: oy z.xe ‘.he CM rebes _311 : : oneny o Sr.senh TOwen 7 ah& o plan nresumed 4 nnstp;s‘ar m\ Clarki = “ K Btought | by e Dayitison ' Toan am\cmhon 40, protect *ts i $1! the property CAwether; vmltte'r‘ of Rinlntly !ntrrnt' Tivedurs . & Putnam . Mond Aaxe was, the foraslorure <t an\ev‘ E.. P L Kiown e (R Gebrgs v., nrpveriy. cone ing of a building formerly «used ‘as| a;hall [and pakst sshono-néar- the . White _street rallroad wroEsing, o building usad -garage and “Andthar baldine - The 18" valned at: gbout. $7,000, was.stated: I “coust. - ahd ~theie ‘are: sé €YR] epoumbeiatees. Uron. {1.. Ml Web- 5 two months rieh. t6 . Tedaem thib: ntonerts. and falline to-de so. Jt w."l Pagg itno .the. possekslnn of. ., Attorney Bakk, ‘sublétt | uch other encum-| brancis as !h!re uc “upon it < ‘Rabert. C. Bgnll', Qirector of the-de- parlmafi of Amerjcanization s .to ad- dress opari meeting -of, the Killingiy Woman's. cltb ‘Wednesday eveninz. Mr. ing -will: {llastrafe his remarks with motion_pletures.. The club mem 2 half hour.priorito || the. opening” of. the . address.. N The faferal’ & Mta Efzabeth "Foley was: held' Morday mornihg from ber | home at Elmvilie” with funeral services "t wrer€ tional church under the ausplces of' the!| 3t St. Jamés'" chiirch. 8t’9 o'clock. Rev. Danielson: Fedératianof CRufehes. The following has been written' ™ by ' Rey.: Marvin. tocking; the Danlélson Federatio: ln explanation s of. '.be ob{ ? the associatis Eg ur:na- fzed - 1nto/ar ‘téderation’ uu.! they: may be. able: to-S6rvl in ~certafn Ways thit would" not be possible” without m doux c:sapen.uom % 3 Alth the federation’ was ot ganized unlfl Sept.- 30, lm. xhe ,wonh! of Killingly were given the onpqflm;!y Nov. 10 of heering an address on+The|® Washington - Conference for. ths. Reduc- tion of ‘Afmaménts, by | kinson, /L.L, D. noon, ' via | This hhue ot lfil'm:yg Armktiu I‘)zl\y Celebration ‘was. ‘qeclared By gfi most fitting.. Under the direction of 2 musical - committee. on« rmutc. President Benja: Marshall “and - Profsssor” Anderion “hi: been’ heard by the people’ of ] at the Sunday aftern: to everyome ‘an - i b sErind MA.%’A‘ o8t cap- | 1 ey are | good Judgiment of 311, _But ot vamn. érs were James” Monohan, ‘Martin Fits- o K | Walter . J. Gréede, M.’ S.;'was_celebrant {of ‘the high mass of requ‘exh “THas beir- umfihm Thoma: an and Géorge The body was pluad in”the re- ceMn; vault ‘at* Holy" *Cre-s ‘cerietery. %Nfls E. Kenmdy wwas'the-funeral direc- or. l:dden( tothe cotioh mill wmu and” th warkigg ourg.sit . is ,of to mots that payroll at ofie while b maa 8 : nwm u-flvl?‘udvos 4 :ea- 5 ent 8 few cénts & iL e very wi 2 Al ‘of m\!ch 15 “Tayld naSsef su:(lqn of the cl_; ifioféént. happeried. Tt A5’ exot the: riffé ¢ W *Meru Ty ds.,hfix"cd Ta.}loxmfln g2t sndoox 3 oL ity new drgan atitoe CqngTégs: flow.axmh M, fwhil e la A\;‘emfld tons Wednosda; § evening: for the dectiation.. e iDeface I partment, fsabd Mfontayrehat e “have” z:e ‘op=opération sl the nublie. in CT. THAT ‘DO NOT. uflma T0 ! REC- 'OMMEND IT (m USE IT IN THEIR | 2nd was: the pva him ‘a bottle of | t, -fld 1t not yet finuhdme csn n bml.onmv neckmd wul miserable. WE: the Tozic ms WM. W. BA-CK:_U'S;: _HOSPITAL . - Training. School For Nurses A“Privite, General ‘Hospital -withwell oquipped’ medical, surgical and ob- stetrical departments, offers &~ three years’ graded course to young women desiring a nurse's training. Write at ence for circular of informa- tion.. AFPLICATIONS FOR THE MARCHI CLASS, MUST BE RETURNED BE | ‘| FORE FEBRUARY 20th. ADDRESS K. A. DOWD, RN SUPERINTENDENT OF THE" TRAINING SCHOOL ‘e Marie declled ¢ “hey would lke 2 farm. One day A {olne-went to see 2 farm snd when he Te turped his wife had mn‘i‘pe red «m:] ¢hi: v.as the “last b YT e holding in the U. S. A It " 13917 Tha 2- | Geofee | The ne Fiona Grad F'a‘f&w mittee,” (rhven. useion, 6B, anse difmer. - £.15 s Lecturers. prozram o'nv—x y ¢ songy 183 by Wor Wheelér x.m ete.. gs' time permits. . . | ¢ .mn; nmc‘h hi fl-h of e s .n1hfs ety mn.uéh ‘betwéen Coxe n( Stufi‘m” ‘s ek 2go) toilght! TS posxflbh that some boxing Botits dlso may’ be arrangel. A news Teél Shdwing - celéorites ol ‘the week pictured’ at & local ‘thedtre Mr. V-V, ag hé is familtary known, ‘dew husband o the " former Mwflon B.“Ream Steplieus of Wagne: b , .and there-he bas . He has bécome 2 uulhed citizen and was-givem ap ezcel- t lent ehiaracter by the pos a8 rand ‘utge of “probate: of St 3 on the ground Hyed: I o fo t"ree Woeeks: nthe gTOUNES ofide- Godue: tn has not lived er ‘dny sutport ex- ‘three colafs ‘Z week for the cid; police Hand “continucd | son six years old, * Judie Mdrvin reserved decislon an two motions for seontiivance of ali- 5 farr ot J, Stehn- ght -an actlon of cight doilers The petition was ard now the husb'and Ris an action on statutory grounds. i wony-2nd it was to end m&s ‘m' the motion was made. A similar motion wes made In the caf= of Wiiam N, Sweet ¥s Grace A..Swest of Sterimz. Allmony was also aliowed in this case. The. plaintiff wes successful, In his petition in the superior _court, but the defendant - has ampeafed to the.suireme court of errors. Attornoy for plaln _PNC_F,S;;—M&nee, 80-30: Evenmg, mmme ~ 'TimesDufly;t215' 6:45 and'8:30 “DOUBLE. VOICED vocdusfi DE LOACH & CORBIN B0 Perry . 4ECHOES rnon. oXiELAND” _“COMEDIANS” __ LIONB.. BARRYMORE in 'MARCH 2—3—4 _ fSTATE'ARMORY;, ey . McKinley Avenue - S ‘ | A'Larger and Better Shcw R NORWICH AUTOMOBIIJ-Z DFALBRS ASSOC!AT!ON* WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18, PONEWAH HALL. * “ TAPTVILLE, ~ TGIVER BY TONEMAR: WHEEY CLUB. MTSIC, BY HUMPHRET'S ORCKES- THEATRE- DER "'NEW, ruxNAG‘snENT i MAE MURRAY Supported by Monte Blue. in ths most. sennthmlh u;% glamorous splendor. y,m PEACOCK ALLEY. A drama of Panan and New York Nfl 5 - CHRISTIE COMEDY PATHE NEWS NEXT ATTRACTION MINSTREL AT.8 0'CLOCK; FOLLDWID BY Dxl\‘ClXG ADSISSION 55 CENTS, y ,Amcwnmc WAR TAX. ‘MAHNEE WHIST Bl«f!fl\G}lA}! MEMOBIAL - 4 WEBDNESUAY, FEB. 15, & AT § O'CLOCK, BY. SLABA WARTON, TENT, NO. 7, DA(‘K:I‘I‘EM o} YETERAN Admisstén ketd Id sale fembers und-at’ ‘M THE ¥, P, ¢. U..0T THE t CMURCH - OF ‘THE' GoOD SHEPHERD | : - 3VHLL PRESENT, “THE COLONEL'S MAID,” R Cémedy in-Thres Acts, “with the best lecal /talént, THURSDAY aad FRIDAY, ¥eb. 16k and’ 1%eh, &t 8 5. . Admldaion 50¢ (Tax ¥Free), Children zSe.i SR e s Hartford.—An ~old-feshioned ~beefste: dinner-is being arranged for Wednesday | ., evealng, March 1, at the Hartford clud. |} — | by x the will of Eéwsrd Hal 2gs of Lc:or, fled {0 pribate éeur: Pittsield, Mess., of Mustapha. thur Bridgman, a-osuela - 6f-Heénry H. A ARRIED. DOWBB—B‘DWN—XH « Westerly, |Bm—rran of his plage, is given 4 (e Moseum of t::.e Arts. of.-the, blg ‘manufactur g plants of ‘this town 1, 32007 lavger uu-n the | Week ‘before the- wan redum{m went {n. o eftect. . The $200.increass- 16 ascounte ed for by lafger production under filwus ber of working hours. | )p‘;lu”%’::.l;me of Prov- 3 leeny urns Hartford has /6 been_ guests of. Bngn-. 3 ered Dbi!'filc-li 36 _riperted: Men-hy as [and Técovs few daye soi,tth Mem ! pidr* i “Woresasr, Theddore: ut the: Opera- | gfanted. the first decree. on-the ground of nd | Chiicago. e . “off -iliness™ with * fibp. hara? ealb bérderthg ofi -pnéumonts, are reported- {rom’ shrrdunding “towis. . -mill, workers.. in. this trritory in& the grogress of the strikes In vaTious parts- At New. Enziénid against the _reduction. {n wages and increase in claims that as the court aliowed the Cree the aifmony should sfap, althioush the case may pe reversed. in the appeilate ot - Winlle Ju ige- Marvin- did- not. give & decision hie intimated that the mim wo\zld be raisai ed. ROAD SOCIETY an’ zctive businéds (n vaishtihe Maonday.- . e g Oriytwo mdre weeits; £0F Aziving-unter Pmefe’;““;’[;,di TRl < ' ;:e Totie - b “‘“"‘ licenso nOW | * Nfiss. Mollie . Paimer s visiting. frieads " Nearly & score-of Wingham . énd New | HeW XU 0 b ooy London Counts attorneya-were in this city [ BYTon nzs b2 adly. 2 business fi,,“f,’“" to-attend the: -ww-l-fl" L C l‘red ‘Edredge of Niantie call- ed:.on several local for Wednesday. hert | he grange he.u 2 valentine . sockal or court 1 | wegnescay even o Ater oy Supt. M: R. SrydL' visited the schools gmfim had been dlsposed 0 | .oy Sreanesday. ‘hrmumofl -cases were heard | Gupar: Billings of North Stoningion hy S has been the guest of his grandparents Birats m—#-mm was | the past week.” - - R Mr. and Mrs. Raiph.C. Whaeler. enter- &uflw"vflrfl “her - TUSENA, | tained 2 party of young . peopie Eriday m @ | eveninz. - he vas mareed | Miss Grace D Wbeeler afifm& e 19T |t of the w 6 Stor stnnmp | _aer -dister, | hcuor business so azain %Qmam?fi!&fl % Searlacn: e pesomat year: totals .a 000, in cor 15~ attributed (‘hate:to pay for the faet that.the' womem e ex. e £r3: tima this yeds! “the Vax Resolutions ‘o Bowpech: & annyzl meeting of the Difeciors mer & Stanton Cun»a..! peld 0 jce “of the’ cc ‘Feb 11, ~1922." by Rev. rge !iflfl 1&% r ichop - Dower S = . ke . For Raw Sore Thmt s ceov - DIED PA“BE—X! Norwich, Hal H. Ps anl Sery Preston - Clty o ?r.c!metory. Preston. EBING—In Norw! ?.;P ?ehA 18, 1822, Mayy Jm;\nh’:e Y, wife of David ‘x’ aged 53 }'ears 37 Lo Funieral at_the patlors of Cumminge & shy morning, Febd. 13 Kindly Omfit ncmwp—m )«ew London, 152" Joamnz. Lo Wh.We. wwor Sliae E. Burrows, in her £ DANIELS—In New Londcn. .92.!, Charles L. Dan'els, m x5 Eas Lyme, "W .\ onthg an 16 daye: BUTTS—I3. “rookiym, - N. & 39 T, e, Bt N ! i JACRHEO & Wmh'ly R.: l. FC'b. 1 1522, Geerge- H. Jackpom: - GOTTHELY—In this city, Feb. 11, Bertak, widow of Mose Got tzxe"' 76 *eats. - - r&l‘;,:u Ser !m ru'fleea 1 3 BoE "fi b da v ol ety drfleshiing =6 L3+ CHACH & amu A LA*A‘I’A!-&EGE‘ A Weurezy Fq).,. 1:, 1922, Petsigh. Lasanas,. aged The Turher & Stanton anpkfl% 3 EL tes C. 'Turner had been our Secretary : ‘easurer, anl had devoted hig-en- uae.co:mlund (..re time to this oorporation. He will' be um !flw black and bered among us-for his. o X ‘mm 3;"7@”. Lo h: M;my o Cothre: | Yoted Tha: Thess mzxrsx;. Te, soread u.;h:Dy pub‘lim X‘uflg

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