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NORWICH, BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1919 CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has Dorné the signature of ‘and has been made under his per- W sonal supervision since its infancy, h " Allow 0o one to deceive you in this, ‘A1l Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-as-good* are but Experiments that trifie with and endanger the health of Infants and Ch:lldm:—. against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is 2 harmiess substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other marcotic substance. Its age is ite guarantee. ¥or more than thirty years it has been in constan’ use for the velief of Coastipation, Flatulency, Wiad Couc and Diarrhoea; aliaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sieep. The Childrea’s Panacesa~~1he Mother’s Friend. cEnuiNg CASTORIA suwavs P in Use For Gver 30 Vea Tne Kind You HMave Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NZW YORC CiTY, COLCHESTER 1al meeting er of C Rub Musterole on Forehea | and Temples A headache remedy witho gers of “headache medicine. headache and that miser: cclds or congestion. And Musterole is a clean, white ointmen made with oil of mustard. Better than a musiard plaster and docs not bii Used only externally, and in no way can it afiect stomach and beart, as some in- ternal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, astama, neuralgia, gestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it oiten prevents pneumonia), 30c and 60c jars; Lospital size $250 em——— Acitl-Stomael ‘There are millions of people who saffer almost daily from the horrors of an actd-stomaeh- -indizestion: sour, fi:;s n‘:mz foo”dx Tess: heart- 1; sickening -repeating; pain- fal bloat and that missrable. paffed up, lumpy fedingnftergafing.%(any these peaple have tried treatment after treatment; medicine after medi- cine; others have gone to doctors and stomach x&er,i:hsu and some to hospitals but in spite of all of their efforts they have obtained no lasting relief 'l\e:: a permanent cure. i ' symptoms mean ac . l{hdhwad‘makmn on, they are very likely to cause a lot of ser- ious t, lmk;_tgn, aci:fi'cg splitting mdu:he. dizzy spells, nervousness, mouth does to the teeth—how it eats right through the hard enamel and causes them to decay. ~Think then of the bavoe that must be caused by +id {n the stor g 0 1I you are not suffering any immediate stomach pains, but are not feeling just as fit ard fine as you should, you should by ail means make this test: go to your drug store at once and get & big box of EATONIC. It is in the form of pleasant-tasting fablefs——{gu eat them like a bit of candy. EATONIC is prepared for Jjust one gurgo_ssq ~— correcting acid- stomach nvm% out the excess acid. EATONIC literally absorbs the excess acid. It brings instant re- lief from the pains of indigestion, heartburn, belching, sour, gassy stomach, bloat, etc. It makes the stomach pure, sweet, cool and com- fortable, puts it in a normal, healthy condition, o that your food is proper- ly digested. You need every bit of strength you can possibly get out of the food you eat—and EATONIC he} you get it. n’t put this test off if you value your future good health and happi- nesz. You run no chance at all be- cause EATONIC is absolutely guar- anteed to give you relief or your 2 , mental depression, mel- ai lia, a feeling of listlessness and ali-goneness—these are just a few of the disorders which canbe traced to acid-stomach. As a matter of fact, jd-stomach is often the direct cause those almost incurable conditions known as catarrh of the stomach, in- tinal ulcer, and cancer of the stom- The lives of those who suffer from theseserious troubles are nothing short of daily agony. Surely, then, 0 at once seat uble druggist will refund your money. acid-stomach. You know what acid- The cost is a mere t.rifle.y 2 ATONIC: D A Y Make This Test For - | There DANIELSON Notice was received here Monday that there will be a hearing tomorrow (Wednesday) at Hartford, at the state capitol, on the matter of extending a line of state road rom Brooklyn west- ward into the town of Hampton and from the town of Killingly to the Rhode Island-Connecticut line at Ldt- tle Rest. Here is an opportunity for Killingly, Brooklyn and Windham citizens to make themselves heard at Hartford on this important project. An effort was being made here on Monday to organize a delegation to go to the capitol tomorrow and make rep- resentations for the construction of this much needed highway, a main ar- cry of travel across Windham coun- Writing of a postcard showing a view of Tours, Leonard P. Morrisson, who is overseas as a Red Cross mo- tor driver, says: “Quite a Danielson reunion in a lit- tle village near here last night. I got a trip to the vieinity. John Horton and John Dowe werc located nearby, s0 wefit to see them. Then we three went for a visit with Victor Perreault and W, Barlow. It sure seemed good to meet a group of Danielson boys, and and we certainly had a fine reunion.” There is interest in the approaching cxpiration of periods of enlistment of a large percentage of members of C company, State Guard, which was or- zanized during the summer of 1917T. The men_ enlisted at that time for a period of two years. Of course, there have been many changes in the per- sonnel of the company since it was criginally organized, but a considera- ble number of the men remain. Ap- i ns for membership continue to eived regularly, Captain F. O, said, but later more “re- cruits probably will be wanted, as the state guard certainly will remain in existence until the national guard is reorganized, which may not be for a considerable period of time yet. When he returned here from New Y Henri 1. Baer said Monday that w property he has purchased is at Posedale, L, I, on the fa- Merrick road, leading away from n bridge teward the north Long Island. The property is miles from the heart of ind fronts on the Merrick hich hundreds of automo- Y hour. e will use the prop- h of the Palisade ken- 1 keep there all red’ dog g dogs will be time No bree by sine Boucher r., the g milita and Mit om rec son people evening . cond Private Adelard Barbeau, home Camp Upt wa ler an 2 linton A. Wil- Boursier of the Futnam departme: Daniel berough ocials were also p The pumper was tested out with different rigs of | se and noz! and worked very sat- | isfactorily. One te=t showed the pump throwing 780 gallons to the minute, this being over its guaranteed capac- ity of 730. A special guest of Chief Woodward was ex-Chief Bdward S. Carpenter, 81 years of age formerly head of the Danielson artment.ffi The Underwriters’ test is scheduled to take place this afternoon DO YOU NEED A KIDNEY MEDICINE? Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not reo- commended for everything, but if you! have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it may be found just the medicine you| need. Swamp-Root makes {riends quickly because its mild and immediate effect i8 soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle healing herbal eompound| —a physician's prescription which has| proved its great value in thousands of the most distressing cases according to reliable testimony. At druggists in large and medium size bottles, You may have z sample size bottle of this always reliable preparation by Parcel Post, also pamphlet telling about it Addr Dr. Kilmer & Co.. CORROBORATION Of Interest To Norwich Readers For menths Norwich citizens have seen in these colymns enthusiastie praise of Dean’s Kidney Pills by Nor- wich residents. Woyld these promi- nent people recommend a remedy that had not proven reliable? Would they confirm their statements after years had elapsed if personal experience had not shown the remedy to be worthy of endorsement? The ,following state- ment should carry conviction to the mind of every Norwich reader. Daniel J. Brown, proprietor repair spop, 6 Summer Street. says: ‘T bought Doan’s Kidney Pills at Sevin & Son's Drug Store and they did such good work when I needed them that I am glad to recommend them. Doan's regulated and strengthened my kid- neys, relieving me of all the ailments caused by kidney disorder.” The above statement was given August 28, 1908, and on May 18, 1916, Mr. Brown said: “I have had no oc- casion to use Doan's Kidney Pills since I recomended them in 1908. The cure they gave me has been per- manent.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Brown had. 'Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. PUTNAM Miss Camiie Euverard, been an assistant clerk who at the has office -| £ the local cxamption hoard, has com- {Pleted her duties there. The rush to file income tax returns continues and promises o grow even greater as March 15 approaches. Judge Burpee will short calendar session of court to be held here today. The first showing in this section of the new film portraying the activities of the trade schools 2 lley theatie N Superintendent Frederick Du- : the heavy n storm at not cause material though shouts. > oper: damage to the there w of the penitential an ha £450n open- »een the It costs some one money when a rike is @ red in addiiion to the Gresvenordale t ed for tk Monday evening, on latc follows clson, N h 10, At the anaual city mesting Monday mornimg the hudge mménded for the fir ommon council w any change meeting held Mon- clectors were asked 4 list of pro- s=d appropriations for curbing city , laying gutters, placing guar , ete, voted favorabl were only 68 hallots c perfunctory interest upon th the pavers. Of the cast, 54 were Yes ballo: lots so the apprepriat available. The budget for the year Fire Department Police department City court Highway department follows: 37 000 $6,000 1,800 5.000 7.700 Interest . War Bureau— eneral ation —a car of rare charm UR first impression of this present day Maxweil as ft passes you on the street is one of decided beauty. Your first ride in it, whether at the wheel or in the i tonneau, tells you of its rare charm, But after six months you find a new admiration for the 200t Maxwell. You find it shuns the repair shep, that it runs and runs and runs and never stops running. Then after a year is past you develop an enthusiasm for it that dictionary words don’t seem to fully describe. And then after you have had it for more than the average life of a motor car and you find it far better than even the Maxwell salesman s2id it weas you search for the reason. This is what you fmd: For 5 years Maxwell cars have been built on the single chassis plan. To date 200,000 have been turned out on this plan. Each car better than the other. Each one better look- ing than the other. . There have been more than 1000 refinements in the Maxwell, but never once have the Maxwell executives swerved «from the original program. You conclude that relizbility was designed “into” the car and built “into” it, soundest kind of r day Maxwell. More wmiles on tires e-McCormick Co. . NORWICH, Phone 212 iwouldn’ ray. The 1 there arel 1 things to 3 ny old New ded with of- amntry in Germ: 3 Davis were L. b nson, ‘and A. There !s Mott, 1 a Beautt conduc so wany different W. A. BLACK. g r na Biletor spent the weeic Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Williay WAUREGAN was Sunda " STAFFORD funeral 1 Congre- ten; to d s and mayc uss industrial problem: t go of cities 1 floral of- Want Candy Cascarets” That when our tongues turn white, sh, stomach sour and bowels const mothers give us Cascarets, the nice rtic, and not nasty castor oil, mineral or pills. Cascarets ‘“work’” without riping and never hurt us kids, Costonly 10 cents.' found read )y a famil money and m able to be out. H Rufus F. Witt, 91, died in his sleep last week having been in a state of coma. for sev: ays. I home The fup Rev. C. H. Puffer, officiat- Following from Lieute Verneid, C tmas are extracts fiom letters | t W. A. Elack: ce. over and ohe more holi- through. Some s are the longest ¢ of something to do. don’t seem to make mu but they say New Y Fete, My opinion i these $39,220 The special clty meecting provides for the following improvements: For putting fn about 100 feet of curbing and gutters on hoih sides of King street and laying crains, $1,100. For putting in 250 foet of curbing and laying about 320 feet of zutters on Fremont streei and for iraveiing same $570. TO MOTHERS! Learn to give harmiess Cas nstipated pets and save candy cathartic. AT THE VERY. START orry and ‘m ses the iit Binghamton, N. Y. and enclose ten cents, also mention the Nerwich Daily ‘Bulletin. T'or -putting in 700 feet of* curbing and 750 feet of gutters oa Nolies street and fop grading and drainage 3300 For putting in curbiny and gutters _HURLBURT'S . CAMPHOR PILLS {§ the small botile at all tively. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contains dirée- co arry times. Price 25¢