Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 22, 1922, Page 2

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TR RIS, NORWICH BULLETIN Rotary songs composed by V?hnliu L. Murphy were practiced ana will be sung : - Willimantic 0ffice tie banquet Friday night. % r reb Street Telephone 1082 | The entertainment of the day was in E ' e m' ea o charge of Raymond A. Parker, who an- : p thal a prominent coal salesman eduled to speak at the s unable lo come because| Mr. Parker then explained te and biluminous coal sit- » 5 i had been expiained to bLi Ly various coal companids. The soit coal sityation s not as bad as that of the athracite coal, In that the supoly of is kind of coal throughout the gountry ded by outpul of pdgpendent mines aficcted by the coming strike. will ficient to earry on business in the { country for at least 30 day The anthracite coal situation is difter- a5 the mines turning out this supply 100 per cent. w luse them all, until the striko i The opematives arj iorease in Wages, day and the cheeking system. 1t fs ru- hat the- opefalors are seehing a wages. which, when added to the drop in ¥ ad rates” expecls {switi reduce tie " priée | Tollowing the tais ed questions from 't n @newer to one about the future price said it would be lower in prlcs ti i On Tonight. ss, Williman- 15, is unusually high Fhe weekly meeting Du36% DROTHERS Sedan 2 coal somewhat. Parlier answer- members and in of M AROM the age of twelvea girl needs all the care thé thought- Gepenne o | ]. ful mather can give, - Many a woman has suffered years oy 1eng Ths) 2 orders for coal : of pain and misery—the victim of theughtlessness or ignorance [ r e win sl e oL B '§ of the mother who should have guided her during this time. I AR R . If she complains of headaches, pains in the back and lower i Jadowr i dityation 1o % limbs, or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or ! racite ctrike 6 irritability on the part of your daughter make life easier for her. 5 Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound isespeciallyadapted for such conditions, It can be taken inwsafety by any woman, young or old. Read How These Mothers Helped Their Daughters e Tgsting cfes The Star Spangled Banner Tho Wilimaptis Woman's Club b an ntecerting meeting Tuesday | gfter- noon at 4 o at the club rooms, No. 300 Main the ker being Mis3 . Elizabetii Abde of Wingham, who told | anseon, 0. — Uy daughier interest of her trip to | z . ARE 2 year and during which shie visited & ache at certain periods and could nok China, India and other far cast i be on her feet.” We read about Lydia d ¢he had te go tobed and even B. Pinkham’s Vegetable €ompound 1 to quit schocl once for a week. doing girls so much ggod sp she be- elways feke Lydia E. Pinkham's gan o takeit. That is {wo years ago Vegetablo Compound myself so I and she is a different girl since then, the mosting the mambers | saie, thio proeseds of which il the treagury of the Wil- I o Bureau. You take railroad jue for granted these | ! i essor 3 : i icturgl gave ii to her and she has received able to do any work she wants to do i days. { Tycslyy zreathenefit from it. You canusethis —and so well and strong. We » of that institu- 7 i1 58 1 ¢ 7 fa difies gt ; W g o it R a testimonial if you wish, recommend the Vegetable Compound Monteil art of the day was s best of heaith. Death w due to heart failurp. Monteith had baen a me e fagulty for the , tsaching Tistory and He was popuisr with tudents of the colisge tiv addressed satherings at 1 events, adcicnt 2 | can not say too much about what {0 mothers with ailing daughters. ine has done for us”— Mrs. A. M. Buikwmorner, Route No. S. Husmes, Greenville, Del. 2, Box 1, Wauseen, Ohio, The Sensible Thing is to Try i 2 'o ® dan, $1565 Goupe, $1395 ~ Tourin g Car, §365 Roadster, $230 STm K! LYdla E. Plnkhams e a8 s sersen ol The discovery of toasted arvivit s Bl oo 3 THE JORDAN AUTO COMPANY !’J.“:"n' “:jlh l:c::n::: 3 -‘e ‘n" ;‘“”" sokinde ?! Veéetable Compaun 1629 MAIN STREET, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. onand the first locomotive. A lucky o strike for progress! LUCKY / ni frequer colisge on histop home was.in Un'on of Lucky Strike cigarettes e i e Ty LYDIA EPINKHAM MEDICINE €0. LYNN, MASS vourself you will see why o = = = = vy _merning. the loss being { millions now prefer the fi $8.000. The barn was co: stroyed when the fire Was 's- ( toasted flavor.® d by residents of. that section a:d = o = . z = N were shooting from all parts of Tie | i the first day of spri enson. © ltl‘ Toa M making il impossible o 9 y Ded sprinky SuTt noticed ‘on tf tionec itendance. | pects to = = to deep wud m wioes ' Tie house was compl v e: wiili to Josepht was in Hartford|at Spriz ¢ farmhouse on the Sdrah Miss Maude M. Grifiths Is visit be. a although Mrs. Bass had b atmospheric condi- | Monda; Mis: Wood e was total rich. aunf, Mre. Moie Taireau. in Nor *Do this today end notice the with relatives and friends durinz Misses Dorothy and Irgne Cliffe of | the play prevented Satur Whealoa o'clock Tuesday morning, | Mr. Dupree of Norwich has been ba: delicious toaated Burley ic past few months. The house was| S New London w b their par celicge. and moud Wood who | ing shingilug dave Lo ks bufdings Lecc whea you try Lucky Strike. comparatively new, having been con- Clife Mr.-and- M and fam- and ictor” Botuigge of Providence spes siructed on' the sile of amother hous d burned down some fitte 2 auction Lad Wy some p nd o the week ead 3! bLid farm here. Egs3s bave dropped {o the lowest prics vears. aped. caugint years held on the ks ago, thus re- tools and t bich otherwise would have gone up in the fire of Sunday. [ L4 was Wood Thinking it ired about GOSHEN B — sable sounds of Lwo air- STAFFORD reard on recent days 1 1o lame, thex 10 the east or westward. James Sibley has had a relap the firg bre Ir, came near losing ciimpey fire tihe pas et emrename Ten Boy Sceuts from Moosup ant Plainfieid wero liere Sunday em route ir R feh e toward- morning. Aba TalaaL ow ooeingl Sl Wood was awalicned by the Foster mine. Frag s raficrs nezr — DEN S versus Au- 4 pile of brush on & tes i umoed to the dead and TISTS e T [0 Tt e 11 2RSS ANDOVER replevin uction Drought BY| A meeting of 'the athletic cyond coutrol. Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland NAP-A-MINIT four calves. thre¢ heas, . . a palr of gloves Judgment was for the plain- v the property In guestion 1 d from the spring- 1 the aid of the garden subducd be- was done. carriage. found ough iwo led Cross save a wist pasiy tie hali Frida attended. Ice ¢ was @ ten-| The Girls leagye heid a d ™ was fumnished |y gatusday evening andy, rooms (o the - NORTH STERLI \nam time_getting over the roads o ngton is was all F fendant through * her o = : for the ac and T atter- | th o led o the &uperio: | isier '\“Q,T’“,f; o B fioes i 5 | co chicks ‘each have : the summer Home PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND dates back to Feb . ! ist ) 2 ut Grove farm and the st h There s 10 De a nurses’ meeling of FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY home of Mrs. Twerd: the consignment of early Norwaik ove i S¢ Dawiacket, B L, at the lowe of Mrs E. M 5 on and » ® for magy SPECIALISTS : = bnE * of the season (The loss' wili ve about 3:.000, o s led Moot A MR ST o service: Ailton Boss| h sharp light- o's ‘s'ster. M dinney 4 Y i o Were isil ' 9A M. TO 8P M jater 'had Mes fRETETOOM Lussdey LA S oung couple who p(orrhier’s Lrother. Wikismr Butler. 715 Mair Street. Alling Building And e 1| ceing conducted b Sl Horbert Wood of Pawtucket, |, J1%; Corifule Backes sod chuia Sitensiaia g ot a crt Spring 11, o e was here the past week looking | MA¥S becu visitag - et Teft for W i o e o over the ruins of the old homestead for b is 10 attend meetin S took place. Mr. and Mre, W . who have n a body. . ssinst bim he was Bound over fo thelSioberd was in ¢l been ve : cut s foot badly Sa t eriminal & : He wa: 'm of the Tolland coua- 3 E The case against| Fuperal services for Joseph Kiapik| :ceeding Filmore & Shepard 3 was nolled. were held Tuesday afi o'clock § £ [ - 2 that fter M from his Lome. 117 Funeral Direcior & Embalmey % “toal’ b Jokn | York are friend from New farm for a SOUTH WINDHAM | S everal b ned home Sunday 5 ins have beefr seen who has deen for 3 Twar water she topk g, Mprphche: e B LR ow of Piainficld spent a| As the humm bird moth work ong time, & abie to sit up for a snort 50.62 coat ves which he had re- | Cortege es by deles g To 1 s e i e P o e = ean. i 1 are havinz a|time #0-62 NORTH ST, \:u.tmnuflc - o o M R Peter's soc for several] he past week ai th¢ heme of his|at night it i con { SHeG SNTI. ¢l Cennsction | 5oy in his hands and took| an Orthy H W ednmiig i = it B o tlcles mentiongd from his reel where a service was hel ey g t auto this taking place While he as in the Russign cemete davs at_the home of Mrs. aoved it HiE v Br was blinded by the hot water. North Windham. 1 s wer i Now Tork, . ! 1 hak, Jobu S Gagrse ¢ s of Mrs. John White, . . niliourey 0S8, William Timmina charged with carry- | 1 aoc as, J90 Sta o : arc to be shown in the ATec Boronos nounging her FUNE Pl Ing Yuor on his persan with intent o Potnial after a cvening, J UNERAL DIRECTORS AND R hhoie e B D 0 e Pusiniak. Al P I Lt . ° EMBALMERS ¢ ing. but the evidenes’ was ot e p emge e A with her sister, Mrs. Paul 01/' ; %6 Unien St Willimantic, Conm | considered sufficient to find him “guilty| Mrs. ellie Stowell Towes. who: i lane. who p/ S 4 Pbone 29 «Lady Assistant) lcn t charge and he was dischazged. Lody was brought to Uis city for . Herber! B > 4 iai Sunday, from Brimfield, ) a few days with b WHY CHILLY WEATHER B. Day of Hastford, BERINGS RHEUMATISM guest of Mrs. E. B. Latham of s e street, is to leave Saturday for| Says skin pores are closed and uric ngton, . C. Bl ’ Miss Myrile Jordan is at the home Ar’ acid remains in blood. il with grip. Adthouzh | MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE ' Willimantic, Conn. ent c¢f this eity ord. She leaves band, ank Howes. and one son. ey Edward Howes, both of a foamer resi bo W, is a poor way to get it Brief Notes. Hundreds of people who' ventur during the cold winds of Tuesda Forced fo Kl themacives inth Heli improved she is to rer | m is no respecter of age, LITTLE dom in the daytime turopance 1o nerves or mgcsu'_nn. Even . the spring vacation, c o tan IF nop the mgs is a better assurance of rest than - the little children can share in the en- — - — ek of human afflictions it is 5 Ty = LCHESTER onc of the most painful. Those sub- A any amount of anxious wishing when joyment of Postum at any meal. COl ject to rheumati . : = £ = 3 - S et et ies il s Mot nerves are a-jangle at night s 10 pate wa s — E pilgy . of. Mariford. was. at Ws|gvoid any undue Cxpasure and, abovy bett antici arning: outh Main street over Sun- all, drink lots of purc water. What you do at noon often hag than to be driven by them. Rheumatism is ca which Is Eefevated Ot (e bowsie 2ai sgate i:flusecion sk epthan e yoo It's better to encourage and pre- absorbed into the blood. It is the want and hope for, at midnight. serve sound merves and complete function of the Kidneys to filter this 2 3 5 k Coffec’s drug element, caffeine, health than to ”“fi;‘ e “'F,M ticks whips up the nerves, and when its At night and say, “T wish W. Moorc of Salem. was i on the shoulder: on the new state road has begun alang the line and as.soen as the ground.is setiled {he work: af finishing (ha congre: Whittall Rugs JUST RECEIVED acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine: the pores of the skin are ing on the twn sectlons unfinished will | 2130 @ means of freeing the blaod of 5 : beRiA. Tiers aro abaut 4.000 feot in (o | (018, impurity, 1n damp_and chiy, use is continued there’s usually a pen- You can get Postum wherever We do not know of any Floor Covering that will give Dary Hollaw sepiian. 910, ebest, =] ou & the Kidncys to do double : aity which no amount of mental effort good food or drink is sold and served. you better service and is more heauti ‘hfl E AT = c of New Haven was the become weak and sluggish can avoid. An order today may be the beginning, . tall R . 5 4 Fut oo ‘“‘:S%},.’“EEE he || gusgt over Sunday “or: i parents. M 218 B S0 U gt G : for you, of the great satisfaction and - g ZZ ah‘f'un'c:;aintyeofnlliog;g E".;‘hr‘\‘wlmr. .l,ul!(l - motored to - Norwich | eulating through the system, eventual- The pat of wisdom, as so many They prompl you to enjoy m your home afl the “c A dyeing— because it is clean g oftling jn_tha Yoluts gng ngles thousands have found, is fcoumnd“minl whmh: ey © lyve beauty in the designs and calorings of thess rare fab- e IR Rt s e e e s s ek 3 fe'Enaway frosanetee- ;v % vics and without d“)il’finl from your awn ‘d‘l’ of i b;qu: ‘iwt a'maves e I At the first twinge of rheumatism 2 stimulation and adopt Your grocer has both farms: Instant Postum nf New .Tondan iz in| et from any pharmacr about feur true economy. time and fret— because Bonang Bl rich, delicious Postumas ~ (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the own far a s Mr. Fifigld put a {ablespoon- 2 z ddition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in 2 1¥'s 3 BEAL Dye e e e laz: of wates and drink bse the mealtime drink, * y > A e - 27 G “f = fow 2 F ot nz ear] 3 A3 - ackages of lerger balk, for these who prefer WHEN LOOKING FOR A GOOD RUG, STEP T T e S, {70l 0w e e RE - 5 Sheh mutbley Tor A Postum delights the |o mate the driok will the medl jo forfamal of “Hattlord as Y 1 the T v of. her ‘parent: . and Mrx David Shéa, T Srsth o esisvan and evening s3r rch Sundas IEHTHEY INTO OUR RUG DEPARTMENT AND LOGK Nt Amcrics By Cops Mt Vereon N . b g e OVER THE NEW ARRIVALS. PR | taste, but brings no dis- pared) made by beiling for 20 minutes % Il 7 mads from the acid of grapes beTus - < . rion Juice. combined it Wihig ! Postum for Health—“There’s a heason excellent results by - thousands of folks swho are subpect ta rRBsumatism. Here you hate a effervescent litmia-water vehich overcomes uric acid and neficial to rour lkidnevs as well,

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