Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 14, 1919, Page 2

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2 | Mrs. Nancy Schoonmaker gave the | ¥ in a series of citizenship addre @s before the pupils of Nor {Sehool Monduy morning. \course dealt with the problem *futare, particularly the terms of pe ‘Which will be established iv the Con. gress of Nations. In ‘his congr NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1919 “Children Love Cascarets” Keep your inttie Pets healthy, sw.ong and full of /play by giving a harmless candy Cascaret at the first sign of a white tongue, feverish breath, sour stomach or a cold. Nothing else straightens up a bilious, or constipated youngster like these delight 5 | ful cathartic tablets—Only ten cents a box. DANIELSON I W. Davis, who has been serving in the United marines, has been mustered o s resumed his' du- with s here, as dep- ate am tor wi Monday nfternoon bafors Commission- ere Frani 1, Fenton and Thomas Mur- y wre uniinished aid Jut over ie Saturday at 3 p, m, T;xeb Exempt in Connecticut $300,000 ¢ Ihe Babeock Printing Press Manufacturing Company % Cumulative Preferred Stock (Shares of $100 par value) died at the Mans- nd Hosplta, on pilepsy. He son_of . Hullen Oilson. The Stamford Monday M. Wil speaker declared that the United | should Mwwe a leuding part be- with tor Jay Shepard. States canse of the unmixed ‘which it entared the wa pafative cleanness of Tecord. She emphasi ralsing no trade barri otives The First Baptist Good Cheer cir- | . {ete will hold thelr January 1aeeting and i in the <hurch parlors this (Tues- g, The mecting of the . contgst on day schoo! a The borough of Danielson's 10-year i al Water com- o |dem) | : i | haleL oo Preferred both as to assets and dividends already heavy burden of o | mas's Homo and Foreign isslon cie- | eipires e advocated freedom of the o AR, e e ivice at the Dividends payable quarierly January 1, April 1, July 1 and Octobef 1. @iplomacy. the protectio B . et sk and Redcemable after January 1, 1921, as a whole or in part, at the 0p- tions, and disarmamen: Eomndied et st is slightly over $1500. tion of the Company, on any dividend date, on sixty days' notice, at = B s s o T (Tuesday), nt 1.30, at the ward Was & v in 110 and acerued dividends. ended her address with Irst Congregntional A e Had CAPITALIZATION women be ailowed to h th, ¢ 0a ecee ‘]‘{‘ e the Htn oLt Authorized and Outstanaing 4 unities an tks v y Robert | bocn obtaine o petition i ; e T by { the American ~ Thread 8 per cent, Cumulative Preferred Stock, 3000 shares (pa~ value $100) 5300,000 with al men and women o 1 n Me MeCready wiil give a COMMOR SO0k, veveiiestssssssss vi... 3000 shares (par value §$ 50)....... 150,000 B e s | talic on The Wask That | fi n towa to Harap- truly Gemocratic | Py ity o o tetapera No mortgage or other bonded indebtedness outstanding - s Priendly soolety of &t > was the tempera- | y : B i i oo at the copal church ret with its Tumen & ] The following is summorized from letter signed by James E. Bennett, Hsq, Vice-President of the Com= I of recitaticns and m. o e e pany, of which wili be sent on request: * pupils. st P e MRy g o ; oo s bt X g srranee for e 42,000 e Business—The Babcock Printing Press Maunfacturing Company is one of the this ( Tuesday) even- | {atepct largest manut pany 1bcoc printing press companies in this country. The presses have been ctured for The Babcock Company by the Brown Cotton Gin Com- New London, from the very valuable designs and patents of The Company. Through purchase of the plant of the Brown Cotton o Methodlet Womai's 1lome Mis- | meet today (Toes- with < ‘Hyze: town of Windham are | to call’ at Frank P. F < and five t ng of the Com I (in Company the Company is now in a position to manufacture its T s - . (n‘l”im"nuhg“ I} presses in its own plant under mostadvantageous conditions. and fo increase ihose i ; | 1O MOTHERS! While all ¢ £ ol cslomel piis 1 g fow ans - of tnxes and ns : | they really love to tal because they taste like || erties—The property covers more than seven acres, with modern machine ® attentio 5 Tl S nar | candy. Cascarets “‘work’ the nasty b Atations andiconstoac i foundries, power plant, office buildings, ele., having a floor space of D x " | tion poison from the child’s te s without p: {g \ ximately 170,000 square feet. 3 : i R84 A for clark and car- | or griping. Cascarets never d orried mother. Each ten tl Assets—Total net assets $589,573, equal to $196 per Share of vreferred stock: e a . ot | cent box of Cascarets contains directi Idren aged one year old i} net current assets 5535’305) equ‘fl to $108 per share. ¢ and upwards as well as for z nd har Earnings—Combined -average annual net earnings of The Babcock Company and e y : Iz the Brown Cotton Gin Company for tHe four years prior to the war (1911- g . e HLInT | A 1914) werc equal to more than twice the dividends on the present L o, Windham ¢ e S e ahEd 3 red stock. The Company has large orders on hand; the demad for its " oducts is i 1 only by its ability to increase its manufacturing capacity. T i the enlargement now under way, and economies effected, net earnings . } b substantial increase. ¢ ® N 10% of net profits (after preferred stock dividend requirements) e & fhe oy, st | ied annually to the retirement of preferred stock at mot exceeding \ > and vidends. nditions in Price: 100 and accrued dividends : i - fvd. s e re ot E. T. Aadrews & Qo. Frishie & Co. 36 Peasl Street, Hartford 36 Pearl Street, Hartford A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. 95 Pearl Street, Hartford COLCHESTER Toten post, G. A. R, iheir last meeting to scontinue meetings until Hopkinton| At the Baptist church Sunday ser- | April —— " in| vices were leld at 10.45 a The Old Guard band held a rehearsal r—— 4 I S § astor, Rev Monday evening in the parlors of the : - A > o © A meeting f the Old I ‘;) ) "gl}p‘ S S . i e stra, which ins been or- ' f 2 ot 4 e p a din, clairinat; McCus 3 ! 5l 1 Baker, piane; Dr. who carries the mail arking his car Monday morning carries the mail to the to fii their ice- about 9 inches thermometers ©ld man your trou- ! " ees belov ¢ will tell you a few of his b : b [own that will make yours look like 1 L s ) s A 36 cents. Us « 1e S le with a cold rnigerous. f s -1t Main St antio | Fhove 4 Removed tc 715 Hourv—9 o & W tp m n’t afford to nisk DANIEL P THOMAS H IRECTORS AND Em BALMERS 8 Union St., Willim Phone 2% ‘Lady Assistant JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elm Funeral Direcior & 60-62 North St Lady A uses So Much il Health acid-stomach ance; that it ch as belching, court to defend i member of a d had the ight There is 2 quick and easy way to do this. A won- derful new discovery makes it .possible to remove excess acid withoug the slightest discomfort. It is Means Lower Prices On Hosiery Clearance time is here, bringin, g wiih it the need of a reduc-| tion in Winter stocks. The price reductions on Hosiery, | featured in this clearance, are particularly noteworthy, it those in need will be quick to avail themselves of these imd|, "o « portant bargains. 1% WOMEN'S BLACK OR WHITE + COTTON HOSE—Sale price 14c a pair. $%¢ WOMEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT * BURSON COTTON HOSE — Sul % price 27c a pair. £0c WOMEN'S HEAVY BLACK MER - CERIZED FASHIONED HOSE - sai « price 33¢ a pair B0c WOMEN'S BLACK WOOL HOSE = —Sale price 3% a pair. » stop 60c WOMEN’S OUTSIZE EURSON!H“- SPLIT 37Vae SOLE v pair. 45c BOYS' HEAVY SE, L HOSE—Bale BLACIKK RIBBED ED HOSE-—Sale price 25¢ a e INFANTS' WHITE CASHMERE HOSE—Sale price 35¢ u pair. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. “PAPE’S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS' ¢ and 10—Sale price " DREN'S WHITE OR ELACK‘; ) e substitute, HE FROM COLD? LISTEN! National W can nati meeting the I SEVERE COLD IN until th ril: o nasty feverishness Don't 1!+ Quit "‘~"“-‘Machine Telephones: vour throb- | Unicn 963 ! 1Cofilpany Union 1857 Cold Compound | . e Compang % |} Engincers Founders Machinists without ass Manufacturers of LISS ENGINES. Shafting, Hangers, ings, Corplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs, Special machinery of all kinds. ses 1o i LOUIS E. KENNEDY | DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Rnasial Attection to Every Detail Providence, R. 1. 1§ ] and ordered racorded an tratrix was 2 of the probate court E. Arnold, deceased granted perm: stomach, food-repeating, uid only realize the real & acid-stomach and when these first appear would at once start to rid them- selves of the excess acid, what & crushing load of winl enfieri sery and ill-health wouid be fied from mar Do you reali chextend thros ke ill eifects of an acid-stom- it ystem and more or ead to thegoles For instance, pro- g nk that there could en an acid-stomach and or between an acid-stom- Nevertheless there is a t acid mouth does to the through the hard enamel at chance, then, do iou 28 tion of the stomach acid interferes with digestion and assimilation. It cavaes cod to ferment, Makes the sour stomach and creates gases. That’s what P uses the tomach pains of indigestion, that miserabls ed fecling after eating, heart- burn, belching, food-iepeating, etc. Moreover, that sour mass of fermenting food becomes a br zce for countless millions of ous they are called. They poverish the biood, s why so many peo- d emaciated; thin, bloodless ke right sick but always ailing, lacking in vitality, vim and vigor. They’ve lost their punch; are n both their work and pleasures —they’re run down and seem “‘all in”’, Now of course the right thing to do is to get rid of the excess acid, give the stomach a chance to digest the food properly anc Nature will do the rest, and look bad; not d called EATONIC, made in the form of tablets—they are good to eat—just like a bit of candy. Their action in the stomach is a 5ucd Geal like a piece of blotting paper taking np a drop G{mk-they liter- allyabsorbtheinjuriousexcsssacid and carry itaway through the iatestines, They also drive the bloatout of the hody—in fact you can fairly feel them work. Try EATONIC and ges how quickly it ban- ishes the immediate effects of acid-stomach— bloat, heartburn, beiching, food-repeating, indi- gestion, ete. See too, how quickly your general health improves—how much more relisk you take in eating—how much mors easily your food is digested—how soundly you sleep—how nervous- ness and irritability disappear, It is 8o easy to get this help—and it costs go little. So why suffer another hour when sure, quick. relief is at hand? Everywhers people who have used EATONIC testily to ite power to bring quick relief. The testimonials of some of these people are go enthusiastic and tell of such remarkable re- sults as to be almost unbelievable, 1f yon are one of those who have “‘tried every- thing,” but in gpite of it arestill lacking in physical strength and vigor, begin at once to take EA‘}‘OYNIC. Don’t put it off. Get back your phyeical and mental punch. Have the power and energy to work with vim. Enjoy the good things of life. Learn what it means to fairly bubbM® over with health. Like thousands of others, yon will say that you never dreamed it poszible that such a wonder{ul change for the betier could be brought about s0 quickly. So get a big box of EATONIC from your drug- ist_today. We authorize him to grarangee EATO to please you and you can trust your druggist to make this guarantee good. I it falls in any way, take it back—he will refund your money. 1i your druggist does not keep EATONIC wrrite to us and we will send you & big h0c box. You ean send us the 50c affer you receive it, Aduress H. L. Krawer, Presideni, Eatonic Remedy Com- pany, Cor, Wabash Ave. and 11th St., Chicago, 111,

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