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NURWIGH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919 Watch Your Child’s Tongue! Constipated Children Gladly Take “California Syrup of Figs” For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist you want genuine ifornia Syrup of Figs.” Full directions and dose for babies and children of all age: who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of coid, are plainly printed on the bottle. Look for the name ‘‘California” and ‘accept no other Fxg S)rup " Beware | ‘ LAUREL GLEN Ford Tlres' v nion cemet GUARANTEED FOR 3500 MILES One of the toughest tires made. 6 layers of best fabric, heavy tread | and thick side-walls. Guaranteed for 3500 miles Same tire not guaranteed All non-skid THE T. J. SHAHAN CO. Next to Post Office 1a) Funeral services for Mrs. Nathan Main were held two o'clock b $18.00 $1550! Mathewson WELDING and BRAZING of All Metals AUTO AND MILL WORK A SPECIALTY The B. B. Storage Battery and Welding Co. 92 FRANKLIN STREET are visiting Mr. A n Main. ASHFORD y and Jai imothy s father, mond were SEE OUR WORK FIRST THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR PAINTING YOUR CAR | MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP 354 West Main Street April 11 PLb MBI'\J\, AND .;,‘SFITTING GENERAL AUTO PEPA]RS FINEST WASH-STAND IN TOWN We also grease your Car THE IMPERIAL GARAGE | GEORGE LETENDRE, Prop. Tel. 929 and 970 CALL UP 734 With or Without ments but Always ana ECOCNOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We tucmush Gas _Attach- EFFICIENT GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON, CONN, Btarters—Generators—Ignition Devices " AUTO RADIATORS Repaired promptly and thoroughly tested under air pressure before leav- ing shop. SHANLEY W. E PLUMBING TINNING Tel. 710-3 499 Main St. BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP DEALERS IN Tires and Supplies Vulcanizing and Repairing 126 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn Telephone 546-13 Rerairs for all maker of Rarges A. ). Wheley & Co., _Phone 581 Mod 2rn Plambing + a3 ussential it modern hou clectricity s to Iighhng We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK iy expert workmen at the fairest rices. Ask us for plans and prices J. F. TOMPKil 67 Wcfl Main Stree T. F. BURNS STORAGE BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE RATTERY CO. 58 Shetucket Sirzet, Norwich, Conn. 91 rranklm Street KUB“RT 5. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING <ashingi®r Sg., Washington Builditg MNorwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Second Floor Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON {AON CASTINGS FURNISHED FROMPTLY BY .k VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11 ¢o 25 Ferry Strest MONEY We pay CASH for your old Gold and Silver. Full Market Value LEE CLEGG,TheJewele. NEAR POST OFFICE TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBES All Work Guaranteed HENRY DUPREY Yantic P. 0. Box 153 DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: a. m—130 to 5 p. m Open Evenings d. Room 299 an 300 Sat. Evenings 7-3 Thayer Building e e e Residence tel. (2U rel f Chicopee, | AEATEE S AND Prumsitg ., VULCANIZING SHOP DANIELSON Charles M. Brown, 71, died Wed- Coy in the town of Brooklyn, w he had been a resident for near score of years, for a long time follow ‘mg the “occupation of a nurse a native of Wes a son livir where ial, AMrs. Theodore Hammett will have raembers of the Mothers' clyb at home for a meeting his body will | { her uoon. Mason Logee, members of E com- v, 101 Enginers. unit of the Yankee division, was at his . here Wednesday.on a 48- hour > of absence from Camp Deven: al from overseas. 3. holomew has pur- | c Mary A Wilcox property | near Killingly Center. | Many Dhnielson people motored over to Pomfret during Wédnesday to | watch the work of clearing up_the| ig freight wreck that occurred Tues. Carlton Azel Eldridge, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Eldredge, died at the: re Wednesday morning.. Kent of uccessful trout fishermen. i layed a string of eight nice | taken from one of Killingiy's He ish There is big interest here in son-‘(aiiviie game that ed vening at and will decide champions| that all y loan in thus 2 liedal, made of © German ean- two or tnree 1al awards for W which ut ed The funeral caul of Omer Perreauls, Napoieon rom e Suay sames o the 10 nore at | 1noruli Wi Culur uinet, & requien na v CieK siebrant or Luuerut wr, awd Mrs Chaxlcs E. Austin and! 1t that « he picaaea not waured er guilty to cou vur be at a ueari 2 ‘n LW court room \vednesday morn an His bond was fixed at §000, this tu i fatner, Nar. ed charged WO stores | oL mg | room | finding > brand , anc ame as 1 practice of r homes and of the big frei Things will bel WG ECZEMA . SOON RELIEVED A Periect Treatment For This Distressing Complaint WasiNG. “I had an aitack of Weeping Eczema; so bad that my clothes at times, I could get no f until I tried ‘Fruit-a-tives (or Liver ZTablets) and ‘Sootha The first treatment gave me relief. Altogether, I have used three boxes of ‘Sootha Salva’ and two of ‘Fruit-a-tives’, and am entirely well”’, G. W. HALL. Both these remedies are sold by dealers at 50c. a box, 6 for $2.30, or sent by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, BURG, N.Y. tives” is also put upins e which sells for 2ic. T suffered terri rel nesday at the home of Michael \Ic- Mr. be sent for bur- | this after. | | re his regiment was sent on its| The | y ill only a few | '| AM STRONG AND HEALTHY. Whenever mother sees that I have! & white tongue or & bad breath she gives me a Cascaret so the poisons in my stomach, liver and DLowels don’t make me sick. Does your mother give | you nice candy Cascarets cr nasty castor | oil, pills, salts or calomel? Elmville is one of | | streams. | | i | others! Tach 10 cent box of Cas- carets candy cathartic, has direct : | for children’s dosage at ail ages. ! little folks love Cascareis and mo can always: depend upon them to mo the bile, sour fermentation and pof from the child’s tender stemach and bowels without injury, or | & la a Danielson one of oad of Velies These may to ehow Prop.—adv. | _Arthur Rainville, of the fantry recently arrived {came to his home here been overseas a| E and helped make the| hting record of the famous regi-| *nt Among the souvenirs he! home was a German revolver. | ~ PUTNAM i | | The work of clearing up the wr age m broug | Pom compl which the track: | Pomt | Pom | pening v op! here it occurred. | | Announcement was made Wednesday | '\’ t Putn: lodge Elx t {lo | owner of a three i gnw\ over on the on the second floor to offices the third floor to the Elks’ Be. Members of the lodge stated Wed-| firs price will be| g tood that t yield the past two|. of having : a number 3 there has hxon of a be a first F'to buy the building must be rati- | s fled by the grand lodge, but members say there is no doubt that their action voting to purchase will be sanc-| tioned. The following committees have bee lappointed to make e “Edward W. Mullin, | elto Putnam as fi pink of condition, and that m whole lot. ) m the | cne of L"Af B ‘This Is Home C: FEATURING THE FAMOUS AMERICAN QUAKER LACE DRAPER afi Week MADE :r‘" LEre] Quaker Laces have brought American-mad= Draperies into the forsground, displacing the Swiss Laces and Nets which were so commonly used, particularly before the war. Quality has been the feature which the manufacturers of Quaker Laces have placed much emphasis upon quality and beauty of design, and the result is that prettiest and most up-to-date, as well as the bast Draperi=s and Curtains bear the Quakar head label. OUR DISPLAY OF QUAKER LACES BY THE YARD IS MOST COMPLETE For those who wish to make their own curtains, we have ‘prepared a beautiful selection of the prettiest Laces which the Quaker people have ever shown, and have them at a range of prices which enables us to suit any purse. All the customary widths, too, are shown, from the 34-inch to the 53-i , in white, cream or ecru. There are seven dirferent prices to choose from— 35c¢ to $1.25 a Yard SCRIMS AND MARQUISETTES Simple and Effective Draperies Simple and most effective Draperies, and Draperies which are con- stantly growing in favor, are made of dainty Scrim and Marquisette We have provided an ample selection of plain. bordered, damask stripe and cross-barred Scrims and Marquisettes, from 36 to 40 inches wide, and have priced them so low that they are witlin the reach of all. Come in and see them. 15c to 65¢c a Yard SCOTCH MADRAS A Popular, Old Time Favorite Madras of good quality has always been a favorite hanging. pretty—it launders wefl—and service. In the Natural Color................. 39ca Yard Cream with Colored Figures.......... 50c a Yard draperies It is it stands every test of long, hard WONDERFUL QUAKER LACE CURTAINS AT ALL PRICES Filet Laces, Plain Nets and stunning all-over designs provide a wonderful variety, standard “Quaker” where for t' of the most emi and the result and all are of the he best you can buy any- makers have the services t d s of window draper is the largest selection of artistic have ever seen. We can offer you quaiity e m you Curtains at fourteen different prices— $1.95 to $8.00 a Pair CRETONNES More Beautiful Than Ever Stunning designs and colors—novel effects which you have not seen be- fore. All Prices from 29c to $1.00 SPECIAL We have just received a spec- ial lot of very handsome, heavy- weight drapery and upholstery Cre- tonnes, in a large assortment of dark, medium and light colorings. These we have priced so low that they make almost unheard of bar- gains. Look them over. 850c AND 75¢c VALUES. 75¢ TO $125 VALUES .FOR 2%¢ ..FOR 49¢ A Few Carpet-size Bigelow Body Brussels and Sanford Axminster Rugs At Cut Prices During Home Craft Week |o e Lucier, Adolph Ber- ck on the mo be a solemn ol wi Bradley the: eding capabil when he set out to wanted to &n < home of his son o improve his : | Zone. Dr. Joseoh C. Hoppin n ap-| Funeral services £ ¢ in Pom-|Gardiner werc nark - i Monday f in se of hat town has kn Letter Carrier to his home bearers renic Terry Potter and Charles Latham George Gardner, who has with | were beautiful flowers. he Crompton company at C I, for the past 30 Hope V Bo ton and \ightingale mills, reawned H, Cordier was at W (‘u ter to a lecture given e K. of C. MchcuI Cassar vDeiegatea from! Doréss Cirela o <'s Daughters uppoinited 10 & Alex Lundstrum, crondale wrestler, week at the V or his wrestl humking, which is echednled. to — eld in Moose hall, New London, nEeT fonday evening. Lundstrum is in L"e‘ COLCHESTER Shimkins is recog as one of the best v country the match should be taged in Conne. were in Purcell was in ne- | on Grand i The ¢y has a--\ed for bids for nome on ert was in charg m* with l\‘r 4 Mrs. Dennis W. Bigelow and | Middietown on| Norwich | has moved to the ting of the Con- le's. society LAL}OA, L“ John! of | sailed | il Two heightsin the style of the hour Particularly well adapted for wear with string Low