Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 9

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, 12, CHILD GETS SICK | -pupmmmmmmm (NDIGESTION, GAS, CROSS, FEVERISH . | =N UPSET STOMACH INSTANT RELIEF *CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS" No waiting! When meals don't fit CAN'T HARM TENDER STOM- , ¢ Bl |ond vou belch g ids and undi- ACH OR BOWELS. : 5 3 wested food. When you feel indiges- Protiyuiuin tion pain, lumps of distress in_stom- B i e adoes & st il # {ach, heartburn or headache. Here is tomerrow. Children simply will not : : . ORtRnE Vs taty take the time from play to empty their A : A bowels, which hecome clogged up with waste, liver gets cluggish; stomach ; 3 Look at the tongue, mother! If| K i 5 - codted, or your child is listless, cross, ¢ feverish, breath bad, restless. doesn't| : Just as soon as vou eat a tablet of eat heartily, full of cold or has sore| 2 3 Pape's Diapepsin all the dyspepsia, throat or any other children’s ailment, | K8 3 : | indigestion and stomach distress ends give a teacpoonfu ot California ! These pleasant, harmless tabléts of Syrup of Figs,” then don't worry, t g Pape's Diapepsin always make Sick, cause i is perfectly harmless, and in| PRIVATE ADELARD BARBEAU | co stomachs feel fine at once and 8 few hour a his constipation they cost so little at drug stofes. poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels. [to leave the dugout, which was in and you haye a well, playful child|communication {rench, within a few |siarted to carry. Never shall T forget again. A thorough “inside clean |teet of the front line, the German|that trip. Lown a trench, knee deep s oftimes all that is necessary. cils were talling squarely in front|in mud we went. livery step of the way hould be the first treatment given in [of the dugout door. Captirin Freeland || gank in so deep that the only way afty Sicknbes ovdered me to await tha lifting of the |1 could extricate mysell was by kneel- Beware of counterfeit fix sy arrage, which is shiftel a few feet|ing with one ieg, S0 as to cover more Ask your drugeist for a 50-cent hottle \ minutes or so, and then to e of ground, and (Hen pulling the of “California Syrup of Fizs” w} ¥ ake o dash foot ont. Fivery step of the way has full directions for bahies, children W In about ite hand torture and I could not, T think. of all ages and for grown-ups plainly | &r n to b the door- med for comparing every foot to printed on the hottle. Look carefn Kknew be attack rible 1rip of Christ as he car- and sec that 1d e v unor v Th> Germar I ! 1 suffered ngony. fornia Fig Syrup Company.” grenades at onr dugout ere ordercd over the il nleces from ene in the trench and out into : read. One of the splinters spint d—heading for the Ger- DANIELSON e s e ind—heading for the Gér- d n ing 1t d T away man doctor ttat he hadn 1 territory 1 lad to help aith Avate ! otcher anl at the same Bhoany, B R LHG & e : 1 way, with my feet now tabned 1o Dunielso | n 1 2l torn and twisted harbed setting his feet el f nents, and there was for ihe . ¢ s that we I e, It of it. A German first ald i, on the morning me: Foutth ot _July nd looked at our 19417, to answer Und . with : who about this time yarsting 5 ou ¢ \ nd expired. Noticing that 1 Toen of the selectis Lap 0 pired. N Tichard T, Healey 3 " vas wounded, the first aid man turned men fro ; 4 n 1" is attention to me and directed th ham county t p fr ard i 2c of us not to allow m Camp Devens y . Two G B rther. This the guard reeafled Tnesda 2 . i the aid man was phtver, for ) d € then he ordercd me to ; t teher, and v wounded theough the | \ fine trip | npled up, we nd event- No Man's 1ent Private . .. and at the Stock Exchange A fact: Tuesday of “fo the| At this, the very heart of Wall Street itsslf, The sale con- | one would naturally expect only high-priced . cigarettes to be popular. But Fatima has proved an exception. Fatima’s popularity at the Stock Exchange is, in fact, so great that only one cigarette —a high-priced one, of course—equals or condition for rations leads Fatima in sales. Woal company t in 1 ection of for Jain Doyle, who weére held nt of Sacred acred Kennedy © tuneral arrange 1 the Bantist church in Brooklyn I h ifternoo 1t 1 o'clock, a fu- * - v 1 2 for Charles Parkhurst o erator, § 3 u a5 in Brooklyn elarted teic : T : s B. Kennedy was the ic, our « I A : s, caliing ¢ f r s The hodie g & Canionilas weitatsi NOTE.—~Men who think and act at high tension appreciats e g . Ie n, died at fhetr home in | a cigarette that leaves them feeling right. This quality, to- g inally Ca elar 3 auns et L Beraeal gether with Fatimas’ pleasing taste doubtless cxplaine why 5 mogsage fo me io . with 0y rén Fatimas just seem to be the “right fit” for so many men. = A e onjbe: Special today 7 yards, e ——————— g : 4 Jiec res $1.25; 7 yards per- | 5 le from You have g IF BACK HURTS USE i 1 _got some | 58 rOM Lol 16 and Brey ST SALTS FOR KIDNEYS 1 . Sk «as been the pdminigtrator of the es- [to the boundary and 1 i R T A o 3 ca Eat Less Meat If ! Feel Like ng og ! D s i L0 20t RATIDRne ]l el ik with any : Hampton, | : | ¢ a 20-mill tax. The meet- |ville for 68 vears. Since his father's Lead or Bladder Bothe to the sout that | s @ heavy | by persons interested in the settl Mr. Searls aske ver | Tir gly, Har : $25 toward Memorial day |death Mr. Wheaton has been doing : > icking is still | ment of the estae In question to re- » Attorney ; ” 2 : ¢ " | business at the old stand Most ol " . with move Jonaihan Hi. Smith as adminis- [ Caniclson abo: fones was in Williman- | [All news items e s o0st folks e ———— s trator. Which effort was Successful, it ness said he did not r . i : e i end, the Faest of BHiss | o s . O like the b ; 4 iy PUTNAM Being alleged that he was mot pro- | “Did yeu erer san shoe yoecall . eo- p - 1 E. Hall; § ! guest of Miss | chouid be signed by the sender— clogged and need a 3 1 . n i ceeding with the settiement of tfie o il s b En Correspondence Editor.] ally, else 5 ac misers e kidney regic s Being in splendid fin;ln,lrt;'({‘l‘ :fi thhr mgu:fld ‘h:cml‘rn he ‘would |4 \-;mfl for the benefit he widow? | Randolnh f';\"v“‘w'r" = - 1 concerned, Windham | not se e réal estate at public auc-y Mr. Sayles replied with much heat Alle EAVoil Hratider > = hesdaches, rheumatic tv Hslibs can take their hats oft |tion. Mr. Smith's wife is an heir of | that he never said any such ihing T e o S " PHOEN]XV““,LE MANSFIELD DEP oF i el ‘Thompson—which is | Allen T. Smith, The cases wers tried | Mr. Searls procecded to another Ii Mrs. Peter Gardner out thirty young people from this| Mrs. F. McCollum, Mrs. Herbert and all soris hladd went through my | without a doilar of debt, an official of | together, both having-appealed, though | of inquiry as to the twitness home on Arch Stree 3 attended a dance at Ab Bowers and Mrs. A. J. Bowers wers in You simp sep your kidney whatever appealed |the town stated Tuesaay. on different grounds, from the decision | edge as to how the widow ing. Mrs. Gardner » ' irday evening. Cargil Rockville last Wednesday to visit rela- sctive and clean, and the moment yo turned 699 fran And Bubin Iy and |Of the probate coirt of the town of [share in the property in relation to| 1 it here for mans * : O e C [LIVeR o h'el an ar“;mf-(' in in the kidney <. Still another sear the am coun towns are | Killingly. rm:i probable share of other heirs, t with pneumonia ak 1 fce cream were served during d Last Tl|;’ursldn ;m%sm;‘m;y xia;ur— gion. get about four ounce ver hooit 1nat Re r tax rates to raise suffi-| Selectman Alcott D, Sayles of the |Widow to gef the first $2,000. iir ieut. e of this |ty was the first of its kind at Dun- Ealts from any good druz 3 ¢ Glent money tb hest thelr Gbligatioris,| toWN &% i called as the | Sayles said he understood the ‘,‘%YE,T “[{::‘:,rfi ,‘cc,‘,‘,'v,f,mfr lectures | 28] Srang - 0. conferred the | ham Memorial. The attendance was take a tabléspoonful in a o B 2000 old Thompson has been cutting |first witness, M yles, after ths|widow was to have tho f e e B, an s on a class of | good' and the exercises were interest- water before breakfast for ay hers three mills, which is a cause for |death of Allen T. Smith, was appointed | Tom the estate, which was appraised | Judze and Mrs. B, M. Warr evening, March |ing. A goodly silver offering for mis- and ¥ kidneys will then ' i itification among the taxpayers up|conservator of Mrs. Smith. He testi- jat about $3,000 Wicicaer e bects ol kokling Hi e . G- C l'm"'_‘»*] }"dfayfl_nl\ft sions was made. This famous salts is made wag to become of ’ . Thompson has had a tax as|fied that the probate court of Killing- | ‘“Didn’t the administrator tell vou|Ju for ihe conferring of the degrees; also| Ou account of the storm, all services aeld of grapes and lemon juice, i pain fron 1 21 mills, but there was_an 0b- | ly allowed Mrs. Smith 33 a week from [repeatedly that there we Pomfret sehool will close nest v ic dancing which followed. were omitted Sunday at Dunham Me- bined with lithia, and is harmiess t houlder 2 W t in put it up to that figure, the {her husband's estate during the time there would be trouble - tho | fors W6 iyHag vacatbn. T 3 Irs. Gabreys will occupy |morial church. ; fAush clogged kidneys and e y Ai unter officer|object heinz fo wipe oiit a town debt | pénding settlement. He tried to have | bor 7 &hids, on-th il th ol April 1st Devotional hour Thursday evening, 7 them to normal activity. It 3 1, making a litter ¢ ol §11,000, this having been ac- | the estate settied prompliy, heing anx- Vi replied that he did \‘r.‘ 2 " Mrs. Robert Weeks and|to 8 o'clock, at the parsonage. ralises the acids in the urine half and ofrie 1poles B reopen o lenger irritates, thu ing adder A pid liver, acid stomac omplished Thompson is now on Easy|ious lest Mrs. Smith should become : £~ Kenneti O Beker of Worce will move to North Windham | _ € 1 Bur reet, comparatively, when what other |4 town charge. & isitor ThieHas 1% t gimorders v rs. E ded | towns are assessing as tax rates is| He said he -had interviewed the ad-| han Smith was called to t Tue p > M. m’:,yr; ’"“‘:‘,R \‘mmn and son DO AwAY WITH g R el i P t tuken into consideration minletrator, Jonsthan Smith, reiative | Fitnoss etand. e festified i e difartedty ,|of Burnside recondy visited Mrs. Vin- . - weand " v ’ ¢ mil | to_ hav n T. Smi wce | Pad made an carnest cffort to s e|cf candid Puesday ev ton's sister, Mrs. R. s B T e s Nirth Somvonrdaey sk o |5 Bevig e i . BB o e S G Sy ] ool L VL Ve it ol INDIGESTION B8 Sow and then to Keep their kid- |1 g 3 1i T o s Tore than o Seese of |administrator, he didn't sell the prop- | PTospective cusiomers for the proper- s < AL M e L neys elean, thus avoiding serious com- | ad to carry, I the mean. | hist (Wo davs moro fhan & score off e v, which fs located in the eastern |} and iricd to get them to iuy. He | At the adjourned annual town meet- | Day Kimball hospita 8 b v =% - pad VL work Tave meturned to their employ.. | section of Killingly. Bventually action | 2ad. not =old the p uction by |08 of the town of Futnam a tax of} Mrs. Clifford Whitehouse of Man- A well_known loca! droegist says he |1 hoois and made me {ike them | WOk have returned to their employ- | oL, O Y e o orde | 3dvice of his counsel and he fcit him. 18 mills was laid. This s an advance has been a guest at Edward | How to Purify a Sour, Distressed Stom- solls lots of Jad .\xu.-kf:; folks who (off and ziv. them to him. 1 was Teft | (501" ompany. . A much reduced | from the Killingty probate cotirt that | SeIf that it could not be disposed of | from 14 3-4 mills, the rate in e S . achk in a Few Minutes. tlteve In overcoming kidney-trouble v(h nothing but worn stockings t0|g7o0y of strikers is still holding out, | the place be seid at public auction. The | advantageously at public auction sale. | Xtra tax 1 made nechssary to mect| Mrs. May Dthridge has been spend- | Let ue talk piain English; let us call dle it is only trouble. | caver my fer but it -is considered by those Who are | administrator will persist im refusing | e said that he finally had obtained jincreased expenses and extra rdinary past week with friends in[a spade a spade. | ; in close touch with the situation that|to hold such a salé, and said he was | AN offer of $2300, $500 to be cash down, |CXpenses. The county tax, intcrest on | Manchester and Rockville. Yodr food ferments and your stom. A. F. WOOD ! which the “wounded German and | (. “itekbone of fhe stiike is gore and |80 doing by advice at counsel. Mr. |for _the place, from Wells and Sluter |Ponds, ete, call for more money ‘A teachers’ meeting was held in|ach isn't strong enough to digest the that in the not distant futtre praetl- { Sayles applied for Mr. Smith's remo- ¢f Danifelson, but that he had failed to | be raised than was the cast last vear. stford Wednesday. food you put into it, so the food sours “The Local Undertaker” |71, i1 Wife of fally all of the workers whose post. | 780 S8 M e broperty remains wnsoid, | rom ihe probate court ined town and city tax of 38 -4 | Ashford Saturday. [ picked up one end of the litter on & i : 2 ey : o . lant f i ;. 4 e ot e Workers whote pesi. | val as administrator and he was re- |Secure an order to scll. as he wished, | The eity tax is $ 54 mills, making a| " Mrs, Lee Lyon called on friends in|i™ioes Jeave wous Stamach it has ot Sayles w Miss Gladys Joslyn of Worcester L T : back on the job. The strike has Mr. Sayles Went through o searching | Delorest Wells and Will Liss Gladys Jos! ‘Worceste biood, and has left the stomach in a s !L:m:,' CONlN O Who Drinks |1 n' :,,,-."» sur );n \'rl(:th “7,2:‘} cross-examination by Attorney Charles .. both of Danielson, later testified = SRR 2 week end guest at Riverside cottage. x!glg;sk f‘a‘r‘ndmun. Pariors § Machanio Strest ne 0 LUNINKS | ordale, for many have felt that | B Searls, who appeared for Mr. Smiil had made such an offer, and At HEBRON Mr. Beaucart fo Mansfield was a re- ® Mi-0-na stomach (ablets it you If th h meet the eves of a wife 4 = ! ; ; there was no grievance sufficient to] . Pid you know there wi question H, E, Back, who had been cent guest of friends here. want to change your filthy stomach té g C e N e s, ARt Yaed 18 - a healthy, clean, purified one. oifer or friend of xomsine addicied | wurrant stirring up labor troubles | 9ver the boundary line of the proper- | caunsel for Mr. Smith, testificd that | My, abd Mrs. Linde and children of | Mrs. Amnie Reed is recovering from a | 1" 3"3" g “falis’ to relieve your in E L DARBIE o drink e e this fuin- L e ty?" Mr, Searls inquired. e also knew of the ofter T e, niad Hotton. P Lincoln i recovering | LESPION T8 you of dinsiness. bilious: o Lae 15 habit obtain information Tz % Sheay ’ The cade will be finished & e's sister, M ! d r Annie Li cov ness and sic e Nun by WHich el g 3 1l tell you all I know.” Mr, Sayles he case will he finished at today's | Line e - |, Mrs. An eadache your desl ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ohs Hive Daan Tread thom thes chks | prnoticalty ult ihe seston s deveiod replied e i Subiday, on aecount of . the. severcl Charles Wheaton resently pur.| 1 yea: whilerhansyoes SNLENY S 1 light fejpace N o Vi N 15 Sunday on accot e severe rles en y = 3 Windham Co. National Bank Bidg, | ciit in thelr healtn. efficioncy 4o hon- | lo the hedring of the cases of Jomathan | -No— asked fou just 4 plain ques-| Tuesday morning the following jur- | storm. ced from O. H. Latham the corner | Strang, that it will digest a hearty meal Wiham Ceo. National Bank Bldg. | Liness. " This information will be sent | 1L Smiti's appeal from probate and |tian WM& Sears seic: Hu wer ors were drawn for service af the| I A, Burnham has been very il the |1 the junciion of the state and | WHhout distress, and you want to be DANIELSON "Dlain envelope on request to Bdw. | (atherine Smith's appeal from ~ pro- | the question I asked vou. March term of court. Putnam. W. §.|past weke. ®| Eastford roads and has broken ground | thqut that drowey, all tifed out resl. Woods, DA, 355, Station F, New York | bate. The Smiths, husband and wite | Mr. Searls was told by the witness Carpenter, James Johnson, Fred M.4 Miss Bertha Porter and Miss Susan ill_ercct a modern store on the | prompt refief. For < ’e‘”b'y‘dl ‘"‘ =~ Telsphons A3 o 15 "G s out: show others are of Ltast Killin Smith | that ke did know about a question as Drucc; Ashford, Bert H. Gardner; Miner were Willimantic visRars re-!corner. Mr. Wheaton is the son of the zood Co, and all leading druggists.

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