Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 10

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10 NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919 Judge Apflfflml-ssiggve his ad- Acln STUMAGH dress on Poland before the members of the Men’s club at the Congregational ! ghureh in Dayville next Monday even. |S D ANGERUUS ng. Mrs. Arthur W. Logee has been tor? a few days in New York, visiting with her brother, H. E. Milner. Earl F. Winslow has been appointad | Often Followed by Serions Gastric Ul- assistont postmaster at the Danielson | , cers, Says Authority. Most Frequent ce. Mr. Winslow has been an| ' Cause of Dyspepsia and Indigestion, efficient clerk in the office for a num-| Says Keep Stomach Sweet With Mag- ber’ of years. neata’ Members of C company, state guard,| “Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indiges. are now outfitted with their new uni- | tion, sourness, gas, heartburn, food forms, which are much like the regu- | fermentation, caused lation army uniform, excepting that | ! the sleeves are trimmed with blue| "} braid and there is a touch of blue on |4 the shoulder straps. The buttons on | a the uniform are of brass instead of |s DronZe. o . Turner, Rev, . T. d-|ach ulcers. Don't dose an ac 5 $ K g s with pepsin o d S r\ hat wards, Postmaster Raymond Allen and | '4i¢ & e pcalialses ‘lrfi;; e that Miss_Grace Stanton, all of Daneilson, | by tHe ebur. rermenting: faod will be speakers at the Sunday school fato-the intestines. { institute to be held in Moosup t- |1 e trouble, re- urday and Sunday. I The body of Frank J. Sayles, whol : died suddenly in Providence, was buried in Dayville cemetery Thursda: Mr. Sayles formerly lived ville, being one of the overseers nill. He was a member of Co- lumbian commandery, K. T. which|bat was _represented at the fumeral bLy|: Danielson members of the Norwich or- sanization. Raymond C. Stiles of Concord, rdrochloric acid develops in at an alarming rate, The es and inflames the delicate leads to gas- s stom- st to swecten an n good D the harmful ex or blot We want you to come to us “Just Once” for your new spring outfit. After|s » of f1m|1\0§ Thit that you will alway want to come to us and | =iz i © mail. |F. H. &F. W. TILLINGHAST . . o The entertainment committee of the Funeral Directors and | you will tell your friends about the charm- |nlit et £, Eall , = 3 L >3 v e evening of ard as at | Central Village, nn. ing styles, the splendid materials and the |5/, b i o AUTOMOBILE BQUIPHENT moderate prices you find at our store. ment. This whist will ollow ehe busi- | LR oo v, to be held in the town clerk’s ing up their stocis in < DANIELSON | longer. Come get some new Clothes. Say e dnd oay e v vt ponaerpmier,nd Embalmer | to your husband: “I just can’t wait!” man of the committee on enter Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction . ity d e | TLOUISE. NN B Dent put off the joy of living any| o, oo wowe |, LOUBE KENNEDY | Swift’s Premium Three Tuncs a2 Many Caoris | @ E eomar g ar i ne It contains 3710 calories to the pound —three times the number in roast beef—twelve times the number in chicken —six times the number in eggs—thres Twelve Times as Many Calories | times the number in white bread. as in Chicken. auto fire pum rtment has be lnmmsnn for two wel represent tives of the underwriters have not vet arrived hern to make the official tes hat must precede its accep! ! Search Iter Am ed | during Thu it with the same | jy lack of success that has m other efforts to 1ce b appeared from his home nrm\ a ago. Bankers here are offering the sistance to tho: PUTNAM ver of Bostc a visi- T —— ——— GLASGO rom Walter F. Thorpe, yrdeatx, France, and was e: bo| Cashier Franeis e ex-| Windham County » sall soon for the United|on Thur: been| Sunday a membershi k _r““_n_|’m<‘r\ contest will be et o tween the Sunday 1 churches in T > sons of | The contest will be on the same | e The contest S | HEss is| qbetwen A film directing atten woik being done in T= Swift's Premium Oleomargarine has ‘ | the elements for growth that all chiidren | need. B Willims s and will continue for thr The DamL‘Isun basketball its defeat St. Thomas 1tnam e Q“Zn;o RDWLLE I pi o It has the better flavor. It is delicious, %, Jr. o e e danaewi Six Times as Many Calories as sweet, pure and clean. companiets for t arent nd Mra. | New, f‘i:“'!"“‘“ in Eggs. ® 1said Thurs there h: difficulty 0 cents or more a pound. cooking and baking. Not | touci ’aec_ Dy hand in manufacture or pack- | ing. Itis easy to get—the most widely distributed Lrand of Oleomargarine, definite ek than has iously rumored relative 1o the ation of afterncon pa al forces|on the line through Dani atives in it continues to be said be restored in the Bonnev moved his d is living ir Herbert | s we-e glad to weicome home overseas th in the Rainbow in_active service ) R. H. Young received a letter re Three Times as Many Calcries | os in White Bread, i Ot her Quality Brands g Dearbon E v aume store rom Putna Chlldren Ory [t 58 pro FOR FLETCHER'S * - CASTORIA rm—— p— — was!Sive ng iment who ars interssted by the|; Il and who are em, i cturing plants in the sometimes nu Turner of company has returr ern trip and has resumed h ties in the office of the company at n this section seem agreed ight saving plan, put n many who i of Somc mecting mas D e with the re | Florence mgeting at Norwich aal and fe cerio for the | wels of them,” Life “BetsIt” Peels | My Curns oft! Any Corn or Callus Comes Off r.-nre-;'l fully, Painlessly—Never Fails, “Where ARE My Reading Classes?” Mischievous daughter has picked Daddy’s pocket and watches him gleefully as he searches in vain for his reading glasses. 9 If Daddy wore Kryblok Glasses, he would be freed from the “off-and-on” nuisance of the two-pairs-of-glasses SPECIAL! | mant Tur bother, because Kryptoks (pronounced Crip-tocks) Id i “Feivae E S d M h 1 0 l w Off ‘ggcixl:'lll;n; nl:d ::;eaz:j"d::f( ail:iscs, 6h; necessary c:rr:,c(:::m li‘i]‘i“:\'z‘r‘(;‘”ifi'.’\““,‘ 3 Yo Ei Gr at“r ay, i arc st’ n y’ e er Mr. and Mrs, Charles Crandall a med of South Wind 500 PAIRS MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY TROUSERS ONE LOT BOYS SUITS................... $298 each ONE LOT MEN'S PANTS AT ............. $150 pair ONE LOT MEN'S PANTS.................. $275 pair COME AND LOOK THEM OVER ‘THE NORWICH BARGAIN HOUSE 3-5-7 Water Street, Norwich, Conn. “MORE FOR LESS” Corner Washington:- Square ;.. GLASSTS K THE INVISIBLE Eir OCALS gives him ‘his convenience tingui from single withcut that drawback of vision Jenses. That's why other bifocals —the con- Kryptoks are called “the spicuous agerevealing invisible bifocals.” seam or hump, SCUTH WILLINGTON Service of New Bedford Tex- was home over Sunday. ara Hall of Dana Hall spent a few days at home the pa B een popular i We are competent to meet They are crystal-clear— the optical needs and tastes their surfaces smooth and of the most exacting patron. even. They cannot be dis- Call at ycur convenience. - ” sters, greas 3 5 T r the 1 he W [d EYES EXAMINED—LENSES GROUND NTaRny e Ereas g B . o ST AT that snip into_the ok s th t . There is one remedy i " eases pain. lopuml lupon OPTOMETRIST ‘ 216 Main Street, Franklin Square, Somers Building unable to The anr s C i o be held in Memorial church on ng in the throat. Jox 51, Lindside, W {am glad to tell # 5 : 3 0 Tax fis (ho est menicine i thin . ; e Deep River.—Mrs world. I have had a severe co M ERo oo v ! *| brated ner v, | before I used half a bottle I v S ek 22, ter” The Lee & Oszood Ca of thoss who obtained wor

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