Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 14, 1919, Page 15

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919 o Every Woman_.</~ Needs aTonlc atTimes ¥ Themajority of female disorders come from that curse T CE of womankind, irreg- ‘2’_.??“»«:15!*' ularity of the digestive T A organs which causes con- stipation. Many symptoms peguliar to women, such as languor, fainting spells back- ache, headache and numerous ’ other afflictions are due to im- “or The Bulletin) |plus water cozes out at .he bottom “wo calls for [Of each pot into the of the big |f§ W to tray. Wha: will_drain too late g |out of the pe $7.95 LADIES’ TAN CALF LACE BOOTS, Very Siylish.............. Dis e . ut o “pots, orbed by the S 2§ i i " K puritios in the bload, bouant @ |t S PR B Sl i LADIES' GUN METAL GRAY KIDTOPBOOTS .................. 8545 o U 3 | answert m, now, in the hope that | the pots, late. 5 by this same trouble. cither orresy r some one | This rule holds good for the first ‘ng omy. After rha: as uiich care must be exercised ag ever tu pr- vent over-flooding. In at least haif the c wherg tomato plants two and A (388 cir i, We can't |and die, the fault lies " havi § |amord hotho 10 who must make | been drowned with foo much wate threc inches high mysteriously droop wnd the sunny south |1 know of no rule which governs this ¢ rents of our |watering rate. One must wal the their haviag P! s .? e to iiy aud be quick to note dvery MEN'S GUN METAL CALFSHOES. ... ................. 33.95 and $4.45 MEN’STANCALFRUBBERSOLESHGES L s R RSO MEN’S TAN CALF SHOES, S o s st e g SALED LADIES’ TAN CALF SCHOOL SHOES. : . $4.95 ion they themse! may give wants So long as they grow and their folag> sho een, they are n . R 1 my g ndad T o > are everywoman’s friend and a won- R B ONE LOT OF LADIES’ BUTTOR \il Sizes, for Dollar Day d ful s e of help to th . d | May or J but to wait till the top scil i+ tue erful source of help to those in need. otting s fuile dusyand e rtin e only....,..... ot S e e Ll TS This gentle, wholesome laxative and ows, s o "h];;flnn é‘?“{;’&’f‘é corrective stimulates the action of the u i [ ONE LOT OF LADIES’ BUTTON BOOTS, sizes 214, 3 and 3V BollariPay:price 5. o o0 o b S r s e SO sluggish liver, bowels and kidneys, bringing regularity, health and com- A ular s I put in my |is enough From the first small pots the plants should be transplamted into bigger fort. The jaded nerves are refreshed [ 520 =k e e ONE LOT OF LADIES to 4. i S and the whole system is nourished E Fiitch tirongn the nele i the Dottom and rejuvenated by this wonder- e :‘f“f;‘f; hémh“‘;:né'gg?i ful houschold remedy. Purchase L more room and more dirt. Tor my carliest tomatoes I transplant at | i es. Iirst, from seed tray | second, to four-inch |8 , to six-inch pots; fourth, rden trench. In my latituds von't do to trust outdoors weather On all our regular lines of goods a cash discount of 10 per cent. will be given on Dollar Day only. a box of Beecham’s Pills today and Prevent a Breakdewn )} ' or=toir Hix summer this | before the of June. When I put o 2 2 e | ked o | them out, at that time, T frequently > The Largesi Sale of Any Medicine in the Worl, cous | have tomato plants fifteen inches high, At All Druggists, 10c. 25¢. fl | hsap, hal 1 grass-r red with buds and occasiona Directions of special value to women are with.overy boz. lid ne stand upright and hold up tke ] plant, after being removed from “ [ N7 g NNt A e e pot. These are sel in a trench i m =X } s l Ove | T to boxes | least seven ght i o . e —_ - —ee - — | : | frosts | is then filled in to plant, where a saucer | ‘This is filled with a bucket full to a water has soaked e to thr | around . ro- | depres WATCH | Saturday’s Bulletin| ‘ , sometimes When it of sizht, tl 206, MAIN STREET : FRANKLIN SQUARE flirted in with deft as to make a dry vent the dirt from ’s sunshine, For those of us' who have to start|sailed for Liverpool. bles this way, it is now [ aerial squadron t tomato, pepper, egg- 1918, and on May lar sceds were sown his squadron bein, use in sowing them |tion squadron to ¢ time, for that mat- |lines and the f / ken care of after | ron of any kind. From X No Il 0 v _I‘OR"—— ng semi-tropical | vember 11, he v 1 v m s is, W ing Mar and | battle fron T N ra New England |of occupat f 00 and | e e | aste of | JAMES L. CASE DIRECTOR OF NORWICH TOV is to Hr p!\)(‘l out all BAPTIST STATE CAN way till June Assorting the gove 3 no more trouble than --n.-nu:} a dow flowers. The woman who | > window full of flowering gera- et is weather, can atoes she wants to | IT WILL PAY YOU. BETTER VALUES THAN FVI'R BANISH CATARRH for Tiwo Minutes amd e Stufied Up Head S relief from ca- an jrri- test time Big Dollar Vazue,‘g o double her um,m i A dit- | TH Hreathe Hyo FARMER | CONNECTICUT AVIATOR i WINS CROIX DE GUERRE | would have Capt. Philip R. Babcock of Old Lyme, | Week for the son of Frederick L. Babcock 130,000 into t |randson of the late Jane R. Bab-|ury in a ye has been awarded the Croix de| Dr. Cos The Norwich Bargain House| More For Less a : t it d re ay 1 [ twe free- 37 WATER STREET NORWICH, CONN. Guerre, hy the French government |allotment whi 2 25 les, T g oot [anySrcantiondl § LrayeryuEngiEline | Afe Dele ashied. 1o, caife (CMED i ba of Chateau Thierry. = Thi 000,000 fund is on H SUIT WITHDRAWN OVER erty to his wif plain is | | e second war cross won by gested that g g $40000 PROPERTY TRANSFER|Wife and a boy named Pierce w : i beock, the mmn\hmxwnmhm-.~ of the conve cc I« I 3 pss having been awarded | the sum quickly iously for ~gallantry e Croix de Gue ame io| James L. Nora T. and h : . e 1s a result of two fes i o | director for At Ic Montauk avenu; . | 2 2] On Tuly 19, just after tie big drive|a campaisn dirc ; i - $40.000 and for $5.00 g 8 |started at Chateau Thierry, he had a|and inspiratior lies t : e been withdr it Workmen's Compensation, i > o ombat patrol with French troops that | the variou t t in Cou o the superior mmissione ¥ % B be- | were advancing, when part of Connecticut r n il it 1 The tuit was bro m | zroved the foliow |tor was shot away churches. ol i e Hy wa ftion, . Eng ny | ts a el | t ‘ ane was only 200 me througt reats and |empio: \ Tame e | up at the time, e continued promise eednd ant 4 e to|ton, empl f % L v s trip, dropped his bombs on the his wife, Nor: Sugh ¢ roe |rate of $1 . 8 dow n it | Germans and was barely able to make e aerat gt § it i Cs : o |t mes | vanced field as his motor quit | an agreement to d the [wich, employ njamir PEu: of their { X ent ' .x,y ,‘ | wich, vy"fl er, ar‘ld_ Benjamin R ey ‘ exer- | His other daring act was performed | ‘ gt il ity s L | ciged o v 26 while protecting a recon- Ty » ¢ o e e e il " \ 1aissance plane. According to his the two children with inte ° 1| New London, employe 20 will i T m the French army hea the plaintiff Shea, New London, employe, lefi kne “; “{‘;‘“, “’lf :;\“ Boch; m‘d' In nore specific Leme d | dislocated, a « en Hm ‘a(tcr he and alse as filed, the plaintifft charged tk R tia op s yvulu‘ le doing thi s chine | 4 A ] T, e, it charged Gt || he et thing the sho s ia | T ; D Vs o ol Bk macaint | i Lifi&LA 1§ Jtn |1 ¥ t o | hole: rr:l- 10r|n fb Thu!]f\.\ in the [ p It ] s e al, T anets MEN’S “ARTISTIC” NEGLIGEE $2700..............OUR SPECIAL $1.00 e 5 e 1 1 by experience | control wire was cut s T F 2 } : +For hes | thess hits by German bullats e mans MEN'S BLACK BULL DUR ...OUR SPECIAL 4 PAIR FOR $1.00 ---d neal fnawr - it (9] a5cd 10 Hmp €0 home field some s- MEN’S HEAVY WOOL HO GUR SPECIAL 3 PAIR FOR $1.00 P m ¢ Capta Bab 'k duated fi th ; 4 SP i PAT Fi 1 s . i 'm.l‘t:.u,.:r:"ém‘i:}fii 4 n{&'“nm: MEN’S BLACK AND WH .OUR SPECIAL 4 PAIR FOR $1.00 Sce wi tenant commission. ined in this 1 A L aver and Beautlfl(%?:. : |t commision e waern 43 B MEN'S FUR-LINED CAPS, QUR SPECIAL $1.00 o MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS, ; 1.00 Quickly Makes Dull, Harsh, Unattractive Hair Doubly| /. " ow the seeand M h Rh t MEN’S WORK APRONS, RE TR el .... OUR SPECIAL 2 FOR $1.00 Beautiful, Abundant, Soft and Fluffy—. " Cooen mlich Rneumatism MEN’S FLEECE.LINED SHIR" \ OQUR SPECIAL $1.00 or Nothing to Pay. ! : e | Local Druggist’s No-Cure, No-pay MEN'S HEAYY RIRBED & OUR SPECIAL'$1.00 o pot: 1 Tess than holt wi oo Jact M e MEN'S SILK. FOUR! .OUR SPECIAL 3 FOR $1.00 prick ‘ont a : .. OUR SPECIAL 2 FOR $1.00 matier ot care, "7 e £ 1t v BOYS' FLEECE.LINED ....OUR SPECIAL $1.00 aicea *iin hen’tl A i s i | G o Mot ale” ant” pirchaser BOYS’' CORDURGY - ..+ ..OURSPECIAL $1.00 2 ) s o price without. any BOYS’ EXTRA HEAVY RiBRED 51 E 40c. . CUR SPECIAL 3 PAI safely T firm- umatism is a dangerous disease, = - = T othing <o effective as Par ind anyone wio has the slightest ¢ Y ¥ [ ? e q 7 D o e | 152 ¢z FOR MORE BIG “DOLL \LS” SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY sgood's n Zo0d 1 S00] s possible. at Rheu- an a H‘r’”) [h \\ o d what Rheu mon: - a E t {fldr months in (]1= d by wom-|t um hospital at Troy, N. Y. becau: v no r(.hef e now taken I _highly = N ] . and \vuuhl gladly an- ! o diens, e, el 100 Franklin St reei' Norwich, Conn, Dy published as a benefit to sufterer : INUTES’ WALK FRO Women Delighted—All Surprised by by ‘h"';?“'T‘T&‘f"lchil“\J\",‘i\- § s FEW MINUTES’ WALK FRO! ’{ANK_.N SQUARE Quisk Acticn of Parisian Sage. Fc”"fio‘.‘\""d“.'i;l“fil s el —— 1¥'s amazing how h pretty t—a nL]e attention now ire Rheuma and a large bottle is inex- foes towarde | 1he- the uv-rwsfllm . m-,numul hair for years to come.—Adv, - pensive. ! : ¥

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