Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 26, 1919, Page 10

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DANIELSON 9 This evening at 6:30 o'clock at the aged Methodist church more than a hu . dred are expected to be present at the Men's ba nquet, which will con # i clude the vcar% program. Rev. Er-| Arc you compelled to arise from * | nest. Lyman Mills, of Boston, recent- | your slumber, once. twice or more, i P because of pain, irritation and ab- y overseas service : 3 ly returned from v Aorbal a United States army chaplain _will | PPF0 , condition of Ikidneys and be the guest of the evening, and he |Pladders lwm bring a message so timely that those who will hear him are assured ot a treat. Tollowing the banquet, | Rev. Mr. Mills is to speak at a pub- “CLEANSES THE LITTLE LIVER|ic meeting at tifc church at 8 o'clock. ‘" AND BOWELS AND THEY Rev. Mr. Mills' address will deal in|are guaranteed to correct the alka- | GET WELL QUICK. a broad way with the Centenary |linity of vour secretions, thus giving | movement and unusual world condi-|you undisturbed slumber, making' for | tions as they are today. Rest at night, and Energy by day. All } «-When your child suffers from After a conference with borough | t kidney disorders cannot be cold don't wait; give the little stom-|officials Tuesday morning Chief John | suc ully treated with Balmwort dch, liver and bhowels a gentle, thor- | McFarland was given instructions to but when these symptoms ough cleansing at once. When cross, | notify persons responsible for the vou will receive a gratifying re- peevish, listless, pale, doesn’t sleep,|care of property where there are back | covery if you use them; amount of eat or act naturally; if breath is bad,|yards filled with accumulations of rub- |urine secreted irregular, insufficient, stomach sour, give a_teaspoonful of |hish much of which is of a nature as| 100 frequent, too copious,. accompan- { “California Syrup of Figs” and iIn a|to invite disaster by fire, that ths ied by pain, difficulty, smarting, few hours all the clogged-up, con-|danger spots must be cleaned up.|burning, irritation, pains in back and stipated waste, sour bile and undi-|Daniclson's experiences with fires|gro and when the passage is foul gest food will gently move out of the|thjs week have aroused what as | of odor, highly colored, etc. Also bowels, and you have a well, playful| yeen latent interest in fire hazards|stoppage of secretion followed by i child again. that are to be seen in the very heast [fever, chills, pains, headache, rheu- 1t your child coughs, snuffies and|of the borough, and has brought ac |matic pains, depression, etc. Balm- has caught cold or is feverish or has|tion which is aniwnued snall cause | wort Kidney Tablets a sore throat give a good dose Of| their removal. HELP THE KIDNEYS | | | “California Syrup of Figs” to evac-| «gquads right, please.” Squads left, | vate the bowels, no_difference what| . oM R other treatment is given. “Thank you—you are doing splendid- | facturing Sick children needn't be eoaxed to | 18NS YERC I S, Lo e IScturie | take this harmless “fruit ative.” | "No the commands were not given on Millions of mothers keep it handy be- | tng western front during the late ac my ot. cause they krow its action on thelyive fegtivities, nor yet in the Amer-| Supervisor Horace F. Turner | stomach, liver and bowels is prompt|jc;n srea in Germany, nor even in| ngly's schools stated Tu and sure. They also know a littlel ool t5e o idhments on this 5 | hatlihe ehteritern ol end given today saves a sick child tomor- | “ppl £00 e ge der, that the | the closing of the schools Friday of | [ o . Girls club of on has I next week. On Monday_ next the | Ask ¥ druggist for : ' il o T, 3 oo ity i e e oo it pesnd Tl A N/ I, This Modern Siore is Fitted and Equipped for which contain: les, | conjes of the state armo g 4 Killngly's | children of all ages and for grown- papjelson listening to 2 wtered n classe gn the bottle. Zewdth| i Durls, re trom | “Severain ‘Mewnér andEmit 2fer ) / . _the Service of the Best in ICE CREAM, with | * > who recently | geruine, made California Fig | Ssrinting R R et et o \ / 2 : marchng. Doesn't talk to them alne e Wlace of bae \ / : > an | “Devil Dog,” does he? The answer i or street is s m: N NORTH LYME —he ‘does not. And as a m Curtis Rogers of New London visit-|Freai fact, he doesn't : e brick mill at Elmville, re | N\ Hitd LlGH I ].UN CH ed friends herc Sunday. when he is instructing them ¢ g e Wooler S N. S. Strong and G. H. Strong v but snaps out his commands by < e \T- 1 823 s ; rhe 1 friends in Saybrook and Madis as they do when t unday stamps jn that battle down Maynard is recovering|leau Woods. tatior - fk ) Bk [ illne But w appy offi b . oty A i AR e oAt s T T S B acins s v i/ AT YOUR COMMAND WITH at her ome last Friday | pany, State guard here, does s ; Ly 4 Lo I i o glving her a surprise party.|his feminine command in the w Y e i > | | tlamburg, Lyme, Hadlyme and Mcodus | orders sound to them, unofficially W represented and all present had a|if there were a P siter Guy Wiggins were in| They're really progress: 1 At s e il 8 Nl 3 ua l a he past week. well with their mindary i ey e | 1 ¢ PR caaa G ey paneian O “Fellows ebeka o | ‘ ‘~ Fine Packages a Specialty ster Carleton | “At ease” sounds good to them, ho Holme nd Miss|ever, after one of strenuou ss Lois Roger: marching periods 1 ] i ey Lefingwell and Mrs.|inducts them Lefingwell have been ill the|mald admits that the : s Sk 3 f L& er v lce command with the ¢ FR i + : f ( s B. Leete of Madison re- | Dres: She says tha A e 5 5 her home Sunday after ales beyond doubt $ s 1 = with Mrs. G. H. Strong.|Davis has a sense itness el oy i and W. M. Sisson, Jr. | things, and > : LV 2t W S U i i S T | N oderate Prices engaged in the s business H . 4 v 8 15 | tFaining his command: — Charles A ster, 1%{a iovely man! S | of Shelton, wa3 “wound over| Thirty-eight of these new soldiers | siroct this chool ] erior court by Judge Samuel|came out for the f eek ; : eolay | » New Iiaven city court|period, and next Monday harged with the theft of an auto-|find the members of the G cl 20 i e S ; il AN SOU \/ ENIRS 1 Ransom H. | them-—abtout milita s O NSRRI wa nvcencea | | SERIBES S . 144 to 146 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. How To Treat. s oripiated Sat en f » “coon . g . Mrs, K Y fioer iley and Mr rouble. indigestion, sourness, burning, jobservance here gas, bloating, nausea, etc, are due to o an excess of hydrochloric acid in sTnmer ,h“" bee stomach and not as some beliove to,a)2nd producer, lack of digestive juices. e delicate | York, to B stomach lining Is irritated, digestion is| will arrange ik ! . Claude delayed and food sours, Northfield next lice. ) : ¢ s In B ofates WLl rorm - s I o. r at their home on Laurel Hill DOVEA R W e owners of the pageant rights tc i gl : id ‘tha lay ai Wooc s . P e i it 3 ud | Alfred Steers and Mrs. Steers it presented 3 vera i ! 4 1 bi 2 ih | lived for years 3 ce was s i f B N. Y, were at their sum- churches in New York nex nte air 1 1 s a { NG i T tellitee U TE. i ’ orth League | Miss 6 - in > on the bluff last Thurs- The pageant is regarded C is hon in this ci 1 W e R : | great possibilitie over ] ( . : S ) s o b s i rown of Hart- | 3 m the that attend- sted to be heard ¢ 5 o= ‘ e 1 n i 1un for its I'r after 1eet- ¢ g ¢ end a few | e 1 recita 2c the : pf,som; feuts hs forma- | Jossph Willer, a Bayville man, wa th ur he coop, or ary sl foris Leier s, Henry W. Hurlbutt. Much wor ! the 1 ¢ Mrs, | urd: cre Mrs. Dudley C. B Mag- | was injured a week ago ; S e wned home | was ac apr it ; o | poyes Dinibntsfany blet form—never |3 stand of sea T | ¢ of what was probably - g | t Tkins, Alice Satter- harmless to thely 1" o} . s tiil-bor 1d was fi 1 in hoe - Chapman, also Rev. Coleea i . » e wind mill Tucsday m : o5 will bo 3 | eer suddeniy 'to New Jersey | UNION t toe. The in ned him g0 h eLes inc y evening of this week a qel- | Hurlputt r r L 3 s home for seve s Al : Al egation from th Moo suoritic sato s soncy | Soueptr of Tulgs i B 81 i e, oy one i b * SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS A class credited with ) U { Mrs h st of Lieut. and Mr heeded harm i 10cal fribe of Ped A group of B | cart's dau, - al of District No. 1, clos- rents at anon Hill, 1 i el Spald s ) cot Tuesday,| Plans for Americanization work are | bre § iss Marv Scranton of “outhbridge Are you taking advantage of theso| 1 At Car prices? Prices of FEED are going ! | \ 5 le 2 an s St ouasoen up, but we are still receiving carload | has & New York after s : : Do e A 5 o . e ’ A s144] shikivifvs Iote ARdCeh4Tt sall | vice . deeite S e e 1 31 £ e | Mre. Nowton leave the village today |rais his vicinity has ever been able to i at low prices. H,\,,\‘ Be L e e TR o P : i s & v), Mrs. Newtc be t A Per was the week | improve on the seting of the sun. just received two carloads of “Union|a not su 5 in and r | . & : Grains” which we shall sell at $3.35]| ™ & per 100 pounds. | E ].. DARB E Also the followings ! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OATS $230 | Windham Co. National Bank Bldg. The ca’se of William Cote, which was | DANIELSON R x was allowed a decroe on |adjourned from Monday, when Mrs. i | Cote suffered an attack of heart fail- CORN, i Tel = MEA elephone 303 up Tuesday morning. (100 Pounds per bag) , 1 Miss 1 STOCKFEED ....... { A. F. WOGD o Cote 53 (100 Pounds per bag) Thie Losal Undataker® oo : £ o) naval fiyer whose of | MIDDLINGS ot i i 7 year, rare 5 > this city, is visiting here 0 P e DANIELSON, CONN oy |troin tion at the Great Lakes na- Periors ¥ Mechanic Strest T o AllEEe e et AT : station near Chicago. Mr. CHOICE BRAN ............... e t ccame frightened; that aith has become an cxpert flyer and ¢ e 1 S . o row looks upon his calling with the | (100 Pounds per bag) AMERICAN EOUSE f ool axduthat infeheuiieny Ui me) tranquility. a5 dossithe, averags | CHOICE RECLEANE! : sar where Me Mre, | man in the ordinary occupation D BARLEY 5| First-class Garage Service Conmected | Iicach wer ind Mrs, | has been engaged for months in carry- | (96 Pounds per bag) RR Keac! _injured. Decision in the | ine but r Iy set out to fly | SUCRENE DAIRY RATION D. MO! .ISSEY’ Prop. inc die. 2 s ition flights. ' Th ance | 162 per cent. protsin . Phor Shetucket Street ing over 200 mile (100 Pounds per bag) —— Andrew: ges growing out of an o wall - A0TO sHow 1 iaais | || eral elements of aken to the hos MYSTIC SCRATCHFEED ..... $375 We direct your attenticn to our Second Annual Auio- LnEWIth ahpendicifle, whioh ! i B € = (100 Pounds per bag) mobile Show, Friday and Saturday of this Week, March " @ at sonp few d: £ S0l G| | e raln SO ne C‘" i e et the Tvary et 28,29. s | fice turniture of the oo We invite you to our show rooms to view our 1919 §| 1/} b5 disposed of this morning, when odels of th . hch R - Ié"\)‘\'_(};!;liz.l“\‘“lll! be opened, by order of the | y f % ll codeisaelil S R A | essary lorwe ChaS. Slssberg & Son light you, and we will glady explain about each car. | : - VELIE—BRISCOE—OVERLAND— ] B b 1 d b d S 3 Cove Street We are agents for these lines of real goog (:E\’r)eshnent i e a7 the Lo a ance O 1@;.) g 5 J ious to the sermon, i R e s C!!S, - Perkins, one of the four DENTIST — "YOU ARE INVITED | oo . i . Pot v friend of Mr. Perkins, who paid him et | THE DANELSON GARAGE ~Jlitstuen so o o . Irving Hurlbutt and 3 r. ere leading in thy Take olevator Shetucket Street C. H. Pellett, Prop. Danielson, Conn. §| journey e e Pho; 380 miles each, with Mrs, O. New- FRISBIE'S FERTILIZERS

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