Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 19, 1919, Page 9

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» Are ‘You a Bolshévik Bolshevism is based upon violence, relies upon force, is deaf to right or reason. To force the bowels to move by taking castor oil, pills, salts, mineral waters, etc., is to outrage Nature and “bolshevik” the body. Be- cause drugs act by produ- eing irritation. Castor oil, for instance, is so ebnoxious that the bowels make frantic effort to get rid ofit. Other medicines, from senna to salts, provoke ac- tion by causing the bowels to try desperately to expel -them first. " With such remedies there- fore the removal of bowel waste is secondary and wholly incidental. Hence, the result is not to cure con- stipation, but on the con- trary, to make it worse, more obstinate, harder to oevercome. easier and the action muscles. with her them. of human coupon fo bearing the ) s Insist Nu On the other hand, Nujol is R not a drug, does not act like any drug, acts mechan- ically, not medieinally; per- suades Nature instead of forcing her. Nujol Laboratori , New York. , Stendard Oil Name...... Address... ALARM-CLOCKS i DANIELSON | fromy §1.80 to $3.50 | o [\ Glun b g ovidenee ‘WARRANTED. | Tuesday Warden 1" WM. FRISWELL CO. |iceriy & the Damieicor | merly | i«_- D i Sergeant E. A 25 FRANKLIN STREET. Bilderbeck & Langdon, Inc. NEW LONDON, CONN. Chase of Annie War Engineers and Architects Plans and Specifications | first wonic ko i ¢ of K company, Hart- g ford, and is . pe d of Cor- industrial Plants, Factories, Mills, | poral Carl Anderson ! Municipal Buildings {2 ! urday ne ti t Surveys and Reports, Water Warks, Sunitary Engineering, River and Har- or Improvement. " will devi since FAR BETTER BREAD ! THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANK- ERING FOR—HERE IT IS! Queen is a FULL, PLUMP loaf, wi | | 1 g and Dweilings.‘ it | | 1 i | atarm otor | rived in town to see the powerful | piece of appar They | disappointed not to be borough - - second the se S he same BODY to it that MOTHER | AT e o sed to make ! at the Bohemian 1 »d tomoitow cveni Does it o down EASY i pool matches are 2 4 o v and numbers of conte Better BELIEVE it does {ready have been eliminatec bread the world — and| Mrs. Lucy A. Fairman, siir groeer has it, or ghould have. East Killingly Tuesday mo rman had been i Send for Seme TODAY 4 Andrews’ Bakery Greatest domestic in of, the town of Edward Fairmat S is a daughter M of Selectman John A. Gilbert T day morning that 1 ™ T received from a firm of New Summit Street | London _attorneys otificaticn t if the salary of Miss Gertrude War- dell, supervisor of music in Killingly's | schools, is not paid in full for the | WELDING WILL FIX IT: | il period for tehicn sho was eno : instituted against the town. The no- Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- | tification zivee fthe salectmen unti cultyral Implements, Transmissions | tomorrow (Thursdav) to take action and Crankeases, - Honsings,. Stee! | on 11 maiter Frames, Axles and other metal parts | t said that this was the | | | Mr. Gil of ALL KINDS can be made WHOLE | fiyst intimation that had come to him and BOUND with our WELDING. that Miss Wardell had been d Bkilled, expett work that is guaran- |charged. fle stated that he had 1 teed—try it. g ferred the communication to Attor- e ney E.' L. Darbie, town counsel, and caVC wewng M\d Mfg co directed him to take the matter up Wi WUs | with the New London attorneys and : seek an extension of tne time set f 31 Chestnut Strest bringing the suit in_order thai (4B Phene 214 Ay K circumstances surrounding (% cage might be investigated When interviewed relative to the PIMPLY? WELL, DON' BF People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ i Qlive Tablets | A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. IF IT IS. JUNK SELL IT TO THE AMERICAN WASTE 210 West Main St. Telephone 150 Cleansethe blood,the bowelsand theliver . with ?r E;lm Olive T:Eltehm' the suc- saigss 2 cessful sul for calomel; there’snever T. E. BABCOCK any si or pain aiter taking them, X Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that | Anme’.‘!.hw which calomel does, and just aseffectively, | but their action is gentle and safe instead 40 SHETUCKET STREET of severe and irritating. E. L. DARBIE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Windham Ce, Natiohal Bank Building No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with “a dark brown taste” @ bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” {eeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimpiy face, Br. Edwards’ Qlive Tablets are purely vegetable compound mixed DANIELSON ’ with olive oif; you will know thetm Tl 08 Ly their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years a - tients afflicted with lyi:er axfimgu!l::l complaints, and Olive Tablets are the b s e one or nig] 2 week. See how much better mu feel amlwlmzk.ee 10c and 25¢ per bex. All druggists. DANIELSON, GONN: 48 poisonous material. .. bottle of Nujol from your druggist today, and send ““Thirty Feet of Danger.” Warning: from substitutes. Nujo! Laboratories ! STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) i 50 Broadway, New York Please send me free booklet ““Thirty Feet of {be able_to fely respond te any {alarms that will call for its service across the river, on the West Side, 9 Nujol supplies necessary moisture to soften intestinal contents and facilitate easy, thorough evacuation at reg- ular intervals. Nujol makes more effective of intestinal Nujol absorbs Nujol is free from any dele- terious after effects, forms no bad habits, can be used at any age, under any cons ditions, and overcomes con- stipation because it works hand in hand with Nature— , laws, not against Self-poisoning due to con- stipation causes over 90% Get a illness. r free booklet— Nujol is sold only in sealed bottles i Nujol Trade Mark. jol. You may suffer Co. (New Jersey), 50 Broad- the town schooi ommit that Miss Wardell aad heen Supervisor Horace . it the school committee had 1 to sustain the supervisor in his S dell, her attorneys whie amount is repre- sented due her for the work she would have done in carrying out her ct, which, her atterneys claim, 00i committee. The commu- s0 sets forth that other pensation in fae nature of dam: be claimed unless her claim $400 is allowed beiore tomor- the s leading up to the Wardell, - whose i , N. J., have not been given out. Persons who are liable to pay an income tax being warned of the fact that they e o y 5 in_which to file their reiurns, this district the returns may be made Deputy Collector J. B. De are to t he was expecting them il. The income tax may he paid in four installments, the first due on March 1. White, who died in Webster buried there Monday, was known in Danielson to many ons who followed the basketball *ague when Danielson had a cham- pionship team more than 15 years ago. White was a member of the fast play- team and during the nc- visits he made to this town acquired a wide acquaintanceship Joseph and held Tuesday evening Town Clerk Frank T. > interest that is be- tes that the club will When suitable nese will he fitted » and made an ¢ iive gathering ice for the many young women who anxious to derive benefits from Preston 2 ing new orga There is ovement on foot in Danielson for a Clean-Up day during - early April. This town s been proud of its natural yet from time to time it be- necessary’ to have a general ¢leaning unsightly piles of rub- bish and ofter #ecumulatiens. 'This spring is set as the time by those | who are interested in the clean-up movement for getting everyone to lend 2 hand so as to make the job a! thorough one. ille the work of fllling the the At Da ice house near carhouse of the Shore Line Railway company well ady A gang of men is work there and their cfforts have ulted in storing a quantity of the cold stuff, of which Danielson is stiil without next summer's supply. Some here have questiened the strength of the bridge over the Tive Mile river, in lower Main street, as to hol®ing un the new motor pumper, of the fire department, but those who should know say there is no danger on that point, and that when the truck is put into commission it wily where some ritizens are arxlous that alarm boxes he installed. This, thongh is a matter for the Brooklyn fire dis. trict to consider. as the West Sido ! is outside the borough. Az the Quine. bauz company was a liberal contribu. tor toward the purchase of the new truck it will 1 able for serviee WEEKAPAUG | s to meet today (Wednesday) at the honfie of Mrs. Stephen Peckham at Quono. chontaug. A number from this way attended | The Ocean View W. C. T, U. the play Uncle Rube given by Quono- chontaug grange Saturday night in| heir hall. 3rs. George Denison and daughter Abbie of Westerly spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coon at The Eims. Amos Champlin, who has been ill with grip for the past week, is able to be out. A large army dirigible balloon pass- ed over here Thursday, zoing to New- port and returning in about an hour. | refreshments together. “he refresh- ments were dwiches of different kinds and h aped ccookies of PUTNAM Richard Gorman, one of Putnam’s prominent citizens and Lusiness men, died at his home on Crove street, on Tuesday afteriioon. The an cement of his _death came as a swrprise and a shock to his friends and Lusiness as- sociates. e had been il for a few days, but it was not generally con- sidered that his conditicn was seri- ous until very recently. He was re- ported to-have passed « comfortable night Tuesday morning and his condi- tion wag encouraging. = Mr. Gorman came here (rom Nor- wich about a quarter of a century ago and from_ the first was successful in his business ventures here. He built up 2 flourishing insurance business and was interested in real estat> and other lines of endeavor. For many vears Mr. Gorman was a i official capac 3 i a member for a long tims, and also an officer, of Putnam lodge of Elks and always was very much ntcrested in| the doings of these fraiernal wrgan- izations. He had served the town as ber of the school commiittes a mem- for a pe- Iso in of- capact jorman was a member of St Mary’s parisi been one of the collector of the church for many vears. He is survived by his wife. A meeting has been cailed for a week from this (Wednesday) even-| ing of the seldjprs and ors who | have returned -here from service. The | meeting is to be at the Chamber of | Commerce. i Lieutenant Edward F. Ferry, M. D..| recently home from Frarca, said Tues- day afternoon that the ecting had been called with a view to organizing a. temporary society of Veterans of th: War, this society to be the foundation ! of a permanent organization to come later and to include all of the men of | Putnam and vicinity who sorved with the colors eiiher here or ..br Putnam s2nt out appro : men and several hundred more went | from the towns in this vieinity i Lieutenant Perry said that he is| {1 the men i 1 to may city many it the and Lusiastic re- spense fram n sooner o later undoui formed into 1 matioral or e t will in clude mi the tnue B w vike | s claimed fc ker: mv‘= that ha been. | asvenordale EEafna until th rdemand. were gi A canvass cf the city shows that there are a 1 - of unemployed in Putnam and (h e number is on the | the the rooms merce Hon. nx « heen plac- December to secure worl: for him. pajam B, DePasquale, deouty collector : o al revenue stateq that per-| Jdanuary, 191 . 3 enteen convale: n : An i CHiee! g come in| ¢ 1 the | I : stall- | G infants’ brassieres, ty . |hemmed, six face cloth R e the naval s at Newport and | : Pelham Bar vie Putnam DR tn his forme E bee home H ; church. T followed by a recention at home on Churep included a numbe street, T from D Smith and in New York on a b The prices on fresh are reaching levels ti more liberal many fami Putnam tenlers wo took out liquor licneses are wonder hether the ar prohini to put them out of n r wheth- er some chanze in rul ng will permit them to continue until next Noventber. National prehibition does not become i January next. here +amposed Organizatios ot French-speaking members will range later for memorial meetings in honor of Sir Wilfred L r. former- ly premier of Canada nam’s schools thern will be ex- s Friday in recognition of Wash- ¥. Saturda An earlier supper hon tablished in many homes 1t of the 4S-hour ! operatives rlier than has has heen es- f the city as GALES FERRY A Valentine social w ry of the M. E. chu enirg under the : of the de- partment of Recreation Culture. Mrs. J. Edmund Normar was chair- man The decorations were red hearts and laurel included pianc solo Faust, Mis: nnie G Valentine's Madeline Bir. ¥ The programme’ lo. I Know a Walter M. B . Rufus W Hurlbutt was 9. “When e; cored, Mrs. Tluckinghamn sang Swee heart; readirg, A Substitut ship, Mrs. *wiphine F'sh. A arden, A reart won by uckingham: secand pr valentines, T C. Perkins, > trude Alien and Made the valentine contest K 7 ew-| ton, Harlan Newhury rving Hurl- butt were the judges st _prize. Ger- trude Allen: second priz>. Miss Laura Perkins. . A Teart ng contest were The; four p hLeart, and Tree iso 2 lowed < form the programae. tered quotation: whole red many varieties, with coco:. Last Thursday the first transmission wire was taken over to thls side of the Thames river from the poles at Kite- maug to Fort Decatur. for the ern Connecticut Pewer compar whese plant at Uncasvills is diagog: ly across fromn the village. The com- pany is extending the lines to the Hallville 1 The wires are streteh- ed to the tower: Fort De- catur and can bhe sean from the v age. There are many trusts in this coun- try, but the poor man is expected to come up with cold cash just the same. Mrs, Walter M. Bueckingham, chair- man eof the iocal auxiliary of the Gales Ferry Red Cross has made the lowing four | ¢, people when proverly matched to have | eht 19 b iy ‘Tobacco Co. g S Al TR o S ....- o SRS | b I AY your smoketaste f flush up againstea il listening post—and you'll H” . get the Prince Albert call, all right! 2 You'll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and get so much tobacco joy out of every puff you'll wish you had been born twins! For, Prince Albert puts over a turn new to every man fond of a pipe or a home made cigarette. It wins your glad hand com- . pletely. That’s because it has the quality! And, right behind this quality flavor and quality fra- granceis Prince Albert’s freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented process. We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip—jimmy pipe or makin’s cigarette—without a comeback| Toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors—and—that clever, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. R, J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C, l I s, four one cight for childr one hath blarkets union s one dress, ship. robe, one ) patchwo: and donated by the I nt of the auxli d member: . Angelis of Groton have the horae of M s at Pe Laura A. P: Angelis the subm In the M. E. church Sunday Stewa. lesson st ments. Mi ection dment ription of Rephidim, where thus for or expl Sunday evening programme in th Aid Societ - Tomorrow. f Democ W. Hu The. Welcome Gu;ast Has a Good Stomach Not What You Eat But Digest Tells the Story. Eat Any- thing if You Foliow With a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. What " The Mwa ¢t Woman Wno Can Eat Heartily and Not Fade Away s the Welcome Guest Anywhero. the belief But it isut 62 glass of miil eeding (3 ater brash, on that the hearty This they do Dyspep- sia Tablet Many sielans preseribe them i n, dyspeps and other e disorders. They are sold 2 cng store, everywhere, ‘e 30 cents a box. Ask your drusgist more about them, You | T ciation held in the parish 1 week T afternoon per was sel financially. Charles 1. Blake, confined home for some time with a severe cold, is able to be out. speaking as not be u due sea-| Mr. and Mr New London f | the home On accou Mathewson Walter. D. Blake of Sunday at d Leverett Bailey chap- | A, me time ni riges o R, of Groton and Stoning- | the south. lome of the regent, Mrs. B SR R e Copp, in Gro Thursday SOUTH CRISWOLD Ransom H. Young has ek "HOPKINTON jing his icehouse wit le quartette | M pa: orl Seventh Day Strange to s: the one who h | erett P. ipture and of- the speak-, e Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA vers of Books HERE IS 'YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GRATIFY YOUR DESIRES AT SMALL COST. We have placed on sale a large quantity of books which were formerly in the libraries of some of our most prominent citizens and have priced them at extremely small figures. Included in the lot are works upon most any subject you are interested in. History, Biography, Religion, Science, Art, Litera- ture, Law, Music, Poetry, Mdicine, Fiction, etc. Seme Cld and Rare Books. Two Complete Sets Encyclopaedia Britannica, one set in fine binding, that is as fresh and fine as new, the other in Russia Binding that would cost many times our price for it. A splendid opportunity for you to add to your libra- ries for a very small investment as our prices range from 5¢ a volume up. ‘ In connection with this sale we have included a quantity of Books from our stock that are priced at great reductions from the regular prices. CALL EARLY AND GET THE BEST BARGAINS The Cranston Co.

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