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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDA JANUARY 29, 1919 7 How Is Your “Culebra Cut”: The Panama Canal is a clear passageway as far as the Culebra Cut. But Gold Hill has a way of slipping into the cut. until dredges can clear And the channel, the industrial schedule of the world 1s out of gear How about your own canal? The intestinal canal is a clear passageway as [here, 1f you become ¢ allowed to stagnate. It b undergoes abnormal fermentation and putre Germ activity 1s increase out of gear. Result, the poisonous substances, w far as the large intestine onstipated, waste matier is ecomes unnaturally .dry and ction d. Your whole system is production of irritating and hich are absorbed into your blood and carried all over your body, liable to pro- duce discase anywhere is The longer such stagnation lowed to exist, the harder it is to clean out the I cana: 90% of human discase originates n the *Culebra Cut’ It engineers ‘tried to blast out the slide from ( bra Cut they would have more slides to cofe with [t you try to blast out accumulated waste from your Culebra Cut with pills, salts or purges, you wiil increase your constipation—and next time you will have to take stronger medicine in a larger dose You can’t dredge your ¢ You can clean it out w Nujel softens the mass, and sup il with sufficient moisture to mucus. It causes the obstrucuve H pass gently out of your system at absorbing and removing the poisor arity k ic of your mind and i NUJOL is sold Nujol Trade Mark from substitutes | Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO (NEW JERSEY) ! 50 Broadway, New York ' % { AINFIELD howir return- ainfield are ' Arr e by the lead ome e 0 for them on their re flags arc lispiayed e age as a token of Monday night between nine o'clock midnight, the grocery store of ngsley Sor ered s0 tront side was held Mon Moosup janito; NORTH LYME is still confined to the of a fall severa nd many nald Stark care for n. Two ele windows were ong attendec The thieves left the etore!mectings in Hartford g meat marl r, at | Wed € ar of the store the ime tore has en ) I, Jewett were in | New Londor 1a F 5 { Miss Hlen Baloveky three weeks' visit w returned h friends in sday night, Coach|New York ollins has been training the hoys. | Anton Balo Shetime Tceman Evans of Plainfield een | tiem and sto fortunate as his ice house is | s e Monday night the Rovers of Plain-| New Haven—Dr., William F. Verdi eld mmed the Tigers of Provi- of the best known Connecticut ience in a bowling match. The at-|gurgeons Wwho left clily ‘early in endance was large. the war ned home Sat- The funeral of William Street, who |urday after service in Irance, with ng at his home mlm bile hospital, No. 1 Tire&OverworkedMothers What You Need is Vinol War conditions have made the demand upon a mother’s time and energy unlimited. In their zeal to do all in their power for their loved ones, they continually overwork and are soon in a nervous, run-dewn condition. Vinol,the non-secret cod liver and iron tonic, will buil strong. Mass. ‘1 suffered from a nervous, run- down condition and loss of strength 50 it was hard for me to get aroynd do my work. After other medi- cines had failed to help me Vinol re- stored my health and s and I heartily recommend it to anyone suf- fering from a nervous, run-down condifion.”—Mrs. R. M. Little. Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, limantic by the Wilson Drug Co.; Pharmaey, and in Putnam by J. F. d you up and make you HERE IS PROOF Cleveland, Ohio. “‘1 keep house for my husband and myself and got intoa weak, run-down conditfon, no strength, languid and no ambition. After doctoring for awhile and getting no better 1 tried Vinol and to my surprise it built me up and strengthened my whole system. It is certainly a good tonic.”’—Mrs, Wm. Cyve iy [N o £L enghn Prop., Norwich. Vinol is soid 1n Wil- in Danielson by the A. W. Williams Donghue and Drugsists Evervwhere. | { A letter received here from Sergeant Donald Stone states that he and some other members of the old Thirty- eighth company expect to be al their homes here today. J Lewis motored to Camp Dev- ens with a party on Tuesday to at- tend the sale ‘of auetion and mules be- ing held by the government. Private N. Gorgolis of the 301st field artillery has arrived here, discharged from service. He was overseas six months. Henry C. Dale of Newport visited with friends in Danielson on Tuesday. Pierre Boulaime has purchased the business of Charles E. Austin m the Pho building and will fake pos- g ion next ffonday. Mr. Boulaine formerly bookkeeper at the Quinebauz store, has been at Southbridge recent- Iy, . Austin will take a muchk need- ed rest and will remain in Danielson, where he has been successiully ‘en- gaged in business for eight years. Repairs are being made to the read- irg room at the quarters of tke Bo- hemian club. Killingly men continue to much business for the city Putnam, especially the villag rerthern part of this town. Henry A. Seymour of New Bedford was a visitor with friends in Daniel- son on Tuesday. Rowland’s Jazz band of Norwich played for a dance here on Tuesday evening. The fans are showing special inter- est in the basketball game scheduled to be played here this evening. Another change has been made in the time of arrival at Danielson of the northbound evening passengcr train. This train is now ‘due here at 6.42 p. a full hour Iater tham s old hedule in force for years. Supervisor Horace F. Turner has been engaged this week in making visits to the schools of the tawns of Killingly and Brooklyn and to giving sume time {o i 5 A. P. Woodwar: Tue: on a business trip. The Sunday schoo] contest between the schools of the Bantist chuirches in Danielson and in Willimantic is to be continued. The majority of returning soldiers of the town of Killingly say they are no difficulty in obtainins work week, hov Will bring back many of the old members of iie 3 furnish court at in the Providence for them, thou: them will v hefore going vil life, progress has been made i on of the Heyle huiiding en reet i h reen roof- i od o com t oceupied red to care 1. many rned res ies of ei Rapid it is of er sletion that it as in may any serious ‘There -is a the mild eing on i0 the eise of the aze this winter la supnly in the past 1 ibuting tor ta Camp Devens tend the is said eeding J. Morin has been ittending officers o a1t Woon- department w i at the aurn o e held in Ct mshaw has been v faithful officer during all of his pe nd is assursd of ation facilities Putham are irday by il inoth run out of iar afternoon and eveni Interviews with numbers of 1 wi are interest- Fundreds ile news. of joi w tations into the warl tations remain under may not he onerated pointing to the amateur the wireless, but there iz s it is off s said that thege of cords_of wood miles of Da time it bhut b dide cusiomers, nost on 2 norr families, Chiefly sis. some instances vrices to choppers already has heen reduced, so within a reasonable period lower prices or this product may be anticipated Letters received from Privaie Ade- lard Rarbeau stat e that he has heen is recovering, at an Ameriran :my hospital in France. He had so rar recovere at the time tie was written as to ba able to about. He did not make known the nature of his illness. sice of the vise of the great rneumatic tires for auto irucks may chiefly be accredited to ihe company which operates the big motor vehi- cles so eauipned bettween Akron, Ohlo, its t Goodyear in this plant at n. At a special town meeting Tuesday evening an appropriation of $500 was anthorized to meet the cost of erecting an honor roll in Danielsou. The ap- propriation was passed by a unani- mous vote, The following committes was namc to make arrangements, including the appointment of sub-committees for a reception and celebration in henor of the Killingly who have been in the servi Cunneen, Ami . Greig. Alma Forciel 2 . J. L. Pray, James N. Tek- or and A. A. Tillinghast. About 500 people were at the rail- road station Tuesday evening to wel- come home boys of the old 38th com- pany, but the soldiers failed to arri The men are exvected to arrive here today, however. " E.L.DARBIE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Windham Co, National Bank Building DANIELSON Tel. 303 A. F. W00D “The Local Undertaker” BANIELSON, CONN. Paciors .8 Mechanio Strest mpany and many places wiil be re- | Grocers Not to Blame most charming girl at a ball gets her dance card filled quickly. Then some of her admir- ers are disappointed. That’s nat- wral. But there’ll be another ball. probably there are thou- sands of folks being told by cers: “ All sold out of Brer bit.”’ Weregret this—but don’t blame the grocer. Being absolutely pure New Or- leansMolasses, from NewOrleans, is it any wonder the demand for Now, Brer Rabbit is When You Bu the GOLD LABEL e you get the highest grade of New : Orleans Molas: Thisis the kind for pancakes, waffies, L sliced bread. Itis splent did ing, baking and ca it in any of t! y mal recipes. But be @ certain tospecify Gold Labe!when § you want the highes rade. Plantation Cakes 1. Mix two cups flour, one-half spoon soda, one small spoon ci namon, one half cup chopped seeded raisins. 2. Cream gradually o butter with two well-t 1% cups Brer Rabb one cup milk. 3. Combine mixt small pans, with cofice a W vaffies, Fiot Biscuits, Sliced Bread, ab- tremendous? We are doing our utmost to keep pace with your demand, Mr. and Mrs. Lover of Pure New Orleans Molasses. But rest assured your grocer can now get Brer Rabbit for you. One sure way to be certain that you won't be without Brer Rab- bit is to place an order with your grocer for a sufficient number of cans to keep you supplied for some time, Brer Rabbit comes only in cans; small, medium, and large sizes—never in barrels. Barrels are unsanitary. What Brer Rabbit is doing in thousands of homes and without the aid of sugar. Brer Rabbit is made from ‘sugar cane and contains a large amount of real sugar le South: Molasses Pie 1. Boil two cups of Brer Rabbit Molasses and one tablespoon of butter. 2. Break four eggs in bowl or pan; add pinch salt; beat until well mixed. 3. Pour the molasses over the eggs, stirring briskly. 4. Have pie pans lined with erust. our in and bake. This makes two pies. If you wish to make but one pie, equally divide the ingredients. reole Caramels: Beil two cups Brer Rakbit Mo- lasses, one-half cup milk and three tablespoons butter until, when tested in water, candy hardens. Add few drops vanilla, pour into buttered plate, and when cooling mark off into your favorite shapes, and cut ! when candy is cold. Many mothers keep the little ones out of the candy store by making this economical and tasty candy at home. [ <., and Brer Rabbit Molasses y a rem . It seems hardly necessary to tell you how delicious Brer Rabbit is spread for pancakes or waffles for Breakfast, on hot biscuits f ~land they in islative com rd day, on sli bread. FREE te nual Grange amendment. The reso ferred to the committee ferr of Hart{ an entht resolution. Whers ond warien passel s senate withont fur State Nerwich Resolved, That v lthe Connecticut bled i January mand women lay, nnu. 1919, at pelitic 1 further wasteful at we urzs Soy 3 or Brandeace nnoun 1h the federal the present Resolved, That T olutions be sent McLean and Prandecee, and to Senator chairman of the Waomen committee of the senate ident W, , and To tk the N mittee in W At the meeting Howard Bradford was elec: her of the execntive cor three years and Ex McGarry was elected programme {or the even Wil to chairman o ) Lerisjative Com- s as fol- Song. 1y the gran niano so- he! Tourtellotte: talk. master: vocal sole, Katherine Bryne; reading < current tepjez, W. J The officers and members of Quine- baug Fomona met at the Putnam innn er. And for children, any time of the en the programme for the vear was nged and it was decided to hold ting in Putuam, Fe ime there will be the ation of of Next Tuesday is the regular meet- ing of the common couaeci'. - eat deal of Intere: on the body Y it of a captai he vacancy + af police caused by the re heing relieve] from du r during the pending was reinstatel with the hat he place his resig- he December meeting this resignation read by the mayor and aceepted the council. At the last meeting of the couneil Ryan ap- plied to be ro-elected and presented a petition with stantial 1 i men attached theret ibilities heard mentior Julius Cordier io Mayotta. Tt ameng those in touch with the inner circle that pessibly a dark horse will ppear next Tuesday might. It was itted hy a member of the council tterr:pt is being made to get 1 citizen to say that he would the th The counclman state who the possibility Meanwhiie speculatis is rife as to who will head Putnam’s police de- partment. A dinner will be given At th take would not by the Elks of this eity in honor of Dinteict Deputy Past al Ruler Jose C, Ivers of Rrid who will pay his official visit to e lcdge. The cl will be occupied by past exalis rilers and six candidates will be initiated. Byron D. Fugbee, who was taken the Day Kim! hospita! Friday rated on appendicitis 1 as can be expected to NORTH STERLING Owing to the mild weather the birds are dwelling on horse chestnuts and pussy willows. Owing to the mild weather the buds are swelling on horse chestnuts and v willows, and Mrs. Luther Cole and one child are ]l with influenza. Joseph Lafantasie has moved frem Moosup to his farm hers. Miss Margaret St. John of Moosup ' N'Orlean Ginger Bread 1. Mix three cups flour with ene teaspoon soda, two teaspoons ginger and one teaspoon salt. 2. Stir 124 cups Brer Rabbit Molasses with half cup boiling water. 3. Mix No. 1 with No. 2, adding quarter cup butter. Beat thorough- ly. Place in greased pan, bake for half hour and serve whenever the little folks are hungry, but bs sure not to overlook the cld folks. Everybody likes N’Crleans Ginger Bread. When You Bu the GREEN LABEL you get real New Orleans Mo- lasses especially selected for cook- i | ing, baking and candy making, The f§ Gold Label is for pancakes. You § should try Green Label in any of the recipes shown here. Don't i forget that there are two distinct . kinds of Brer Rabbit Molasses. For Stewing Prunes, Dried Apricots, Apples, Peaches, etc. Use Brer Rabbit Molasses in practically the same quantity as you are accustomed to using sugar and follow your usual way of stewing dried fruits. Sugar only sweetens —Brer Rabbit swectens and gives added Alavor and zest. Follow your usual recipe for bak- ing beans, using Bror Rabbit Mo~ lasses instead of sugar. You will wonder why you ever used sugar and probably never go back to using it agaia for baking beans. For the Children Youngsters naturally crave molasses. Years ago sliced bread and molasses was part of the daily diet of children. Brer Rabbit Molasses gives to the child the elements the young growing body needs. Brer Rabhit is abso- lutely pure—wholesome, palatable and strengthening. you what molasses and bread means to children. and cuts the butter bill. Doctors will tell Besides, it saves suger te us teday for Brer Rabbit Cook Book. Tells you how to make delicious Desserts as the coles in New Orleans make ’em, Penick & Ford, L.4d., New Orleans, La. spent the week end at Geo. C. Spwn-!«’:! North Scituate, R. I, wer married last week. 2andall has purchased the old| The bug men here last week 2 djoining his property. | loogink the fruit trees over O. Plummer were in | Fur buyers are here looking up the b e v | tropper ind pay prices B " Spooner are = , Al vere colds. |, Wiliam R. has been sery- | ing on the jury in V ly. illimantic recent- Diana Sweet and Warren Williams B R L et “and even today— while this terrible epidemic is cn. We have prevented it from entering our home. ~—and helped others in their homes. We would not leave the house without a bottle of Mentho-Laxene handy. ° If we can be of help to the poor by ¢ explaining what Menthe-Laxene means to our family, we are willing to tell any one. We have given other families to trv Some we have sent to Newport, R. and some to New Hampshire— we feel quite efficient.in our work.” —Mrs. F. L. Beattie. wmesmmweNota: The above s queted as part of a wonderful testimonial letter, written to the editor of the Boston American by Mrs. F. L. Resttie, 68 Pearl stree, Cambride: ss. Thou who know the grest medicingl properties in t essence Menthe-Laxeme have found it seex of the dreadful epidemlie, and unexcelled coughs, calds, hoarseaess, catarrh, etc. Eve tle 1s g1 teed catisfactory by the manufacturer or moncy back, directions with each bottle. Sold by drugsists everywhere, Mentho-Laxene For Colds end¢ Coughs S 01111 B B B e o -G8 e 1 Do G G A P A BB O - |