Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 9

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DANIELSON From_the office of District Chair- Catarrh A a Y man Charles T. Tillinghast, of the| ! | Victory loan organization, letters werc nt out Thursday to town chairmen, Of Th S re - as er a e urging these workers to get in touch e Stomach with all property owners in their re- spective towns and request that in I D IN OUR making . subscriptions in the Victory S angerous lloan drive that they give at least a T |part of their subscriptions in behalf jof the town where they reside. Thi “Thousands Have It and Don't i particular feature of the campa Know It,” Says® Physician. directed toward the end of getting Frequently Mistaken for In- isome benefit of the heavy s digestion—How To Recognize | tions that come from summer and Treat. dents of some of the towns in this dis- trict, subscriptions that are apt to be IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW placed through banks in large cities, : i ! sands of people suffer more or {1t is believed that this' campaign, if|jess ot Thten. aated LINE OF | properly urged, will result in boost- | tongue, bad breath, sour burning stom- ing materially the total of subscrip-|ach, frequent vomiting, rumbling in {tions in some of the towns of the|Stomach, bitter eructations, gas. wind, | Danielson district. and stomach acidity, and cail it indi- = % gestion when v their trouble { Gloomy and rainy weather Thurs- |} d\m“}ro";:a e ;irhfig)::nm- s c - & day did not operate in any degree to _writes a New York cian. We have decided to give the public some rare bargains, [dampen the jov of many of Killimgly’s | e atarrh of {hie stomach 1s dangerous . .1 reople over the return here 7 | of the stomach kened and a coat- and it behooves one and all before providing for present §of absence from Camp Devens of va- | e 6f phickm sovers. tha Sariace so rious of the town's sons who have|that the digestive ids not mix needs to inspect our special offerings. We enumerate a §| rought the zod fight ‘“over there.” | With the foos wnd digest them. This " They were received with open arms, | ¢ondition soon breeds deadly disease few items below but there are others equally as good, so {|nd sccond only to the happiness of | the fermented mnassimilated food . their relatives and close friends over|infection thromghout the body. Gastric come in and look them over. their safe return was: that of the De0- | Mieer ore ot Ho bl s Bady. Saste ple at large. an ulcer is the first sign of a deadly omen’ id Pumps, $4.00 John Horton, Daniel Doyle, Francis | cancer. Women's Patent Kid Pumps, $4.00 values, only.. $2.98 §| ,Join on George Moran made up In catarrh of the stomach a good and ) . . quartette of Yankee devision boys | 524¢ freatment 15 éflvtc“g:.}ifu;(d o Women’s Grey, Field Mouse and Brown Kid who set foot in their home town for R G R T T Shoes, with cloth tops to match, $8.50 values, the first time in a year and a half. It{hot as you can comfortably drink it seems superfluous to state that they|The hot water washes the mucous from mfl $5 9& were overjoyed to get back, even for |the stomach walls and draws the blood AT ety i gegsla RS Pt A the brief period that their lea of ;I;a e stomach, 'hxllxe (the lbx.\nza;ed absence permit, and their feelings in gnesia is an excellent solvent for 9 = Yoo mucous and increases the efficiency of Men’s Black Oxfords (Stetson and Walk-Overs), the premises were matched Ly _the | Hehu? wRlorScment Soreaver the | 1 S5 2 taat = i Magnesia will serve as a| afewsizesonly...................... $1.98 |&e; SCLmE D e B ; | ATl of the four excepting Horton, | will neutralize any excess hydrochloric ’s Gr .Grij Oxf | who was in a field artillery outfit, | acid that may be in vour stomach and Men’s Ground-Gripper ords, Black and Tan, | fought with the famous 102d infantry, | SWeeten its food contents, $7.00 values ........... $5.98 §|or wi Connecticut people will be digestion without di - evermore. All of them have e Women’s Ground-Gripper Oxfords, Black and e e A em e s | pleasant and easy to take 3 i e e Tan, $7.50 values .................... $5.98 lafter day, never finching, never war- | i e vs mindful that they were | I masng 5 Sltrates, ete. . . ives f the nation whom it get it in the pure bisurated form Women'’s Tan and Brown Kid and Calf, High-cut {(h success of the war for the sllies | (30der “or' tablets). especially pre- Boots with Cuban heels, $8.50 values..... $5.98 § “;och S TN — > | Horton and Doyle are Daniel 4 . e | non and Moran of Dayville.| Thursday, one at 12.10, the other at Women's Grey Kid Lace Shoes with Military Heel, - war record is something in|[1.30 mm The fires ere at the La Li- 8100 valnes et o b R O eRlgRt I e e e T e I e e e L used the trouble. in September: and 1al to o it pter, R. A. M. hie Department Store|i i e cunt i FOR EASTER e b Putnam Country club, which has | 3 S ate touch |0 attractive season of events plan- | PUTNAM, CONN. i, e e o S eprogntative 7 . xene o o] Y OUNG MEN'S AND MEN'S SUITS, TOPCOATS AND ity has been named as a member of ¢ o e o |ty B een nameg 43 & meber ALL THE FIXINGS : impossible’ to realize that | tennial of the Connecticut 1 they are among the mo asoned el NIANTIC when several new members will be|veter of hard f Unc ideration is being ren in i . £ 1 - . > 1 (ohnat Gl P o P ot Seventy-five per cent. of all our business this Spring is done The first howling teani of the village | posors Henault, s member of 1 - eves have looked upon e formation of _ Windham e l d 3 oy ¥ d i i.', E . T o rotn Hoters e ana S daimes | St S S poapen | romte ther. Vankes Division men en| plenty of shoulder room, and a wide sweep to the skirt of e same village t o f en wound- | ¢ ir B T 2 3 e 4 A R represen- Statel score standing 1402 for Niantic and : 2 VI IS IS SOI, [atives of am motored to Thursday At Dayville|and towns in New London alley ‘The score was | as Wworking in New London : i|gafe return and were proy vos bR o 5 5 173 59 g 01 o038 M Favor of the horgs | [FElght conductor on the New - m o say “some model” This " The Western Union Telegraph com- | &5 "{f‘“' it s L -[await t vies i an E»r th? \\i“"\",i\:r‘u,\l tr a o greysi TOWIS an g‘re& Al & varie e < goo Mix- pany’s met the Niantie team | >Ufic, Coroey {ment and the s parade in which | turers. R e .. 230 42 2L fif) 1 £ ay evening. b e s ned to his|inoy will participate in Boston, b ... |tures—Friced at $30.60,3 3.8, Plenty of the st All Red Cross workers are being |07V ! ] A he f ) they will come | yans Ecpe: thirty | 7 y y Stc-p e urged to attend the conference to be | triciiained recently Ca hudl . civil made a reco ATSLA S I0Ne. Of 1 Wool held Saturday .»\'m—n‘ 1oth at Y M |Havens and John . \ : their town's people will takefcR company, died C. A. hall in New London. A most London. Mr. Havens and Mr. S ¢ r 1 : He s ibeen wtived Trofn actiye vork - comrades of the Civil war. n ST A A ey A 3"?@1‘_' A ¥ [y 4 s o ] “ngec sons engaged in Rel Iovi h eloctin oe I od OW A ?\I SF :.r‘,,_::l “;{ '"','r;n"».\ml";i& "‘r:“-mRhfl Niantic Monday evening attending : Following are the ly d f- | taken to Pase 2 £ ARIQ, Y Al zlx) BA ik p‘.rca es, of Mo eting } ca y o - men and women prominent in the va-{ Mo & of the local Chamber I ) [l 3 I F | o U e = | x l h T pomnent in (e ¥R {0 neros fi which e 168 mamber |obon o MGl Brancia L wouneral services for Uzam Eennor|ywoven stripes, crepe and ¢ S1iKS, COR the newest quarters of the Atlantic division Dr. Emil Reinert and party of Ol treasurer. g T reston; r Geor e There was good attendance at the artford, were recent guests of Mrs cihere was & £ood attendance at the | *{ ", Tecs cording secret e emvor. | Mackay, of the Faptis onei-|colorings and patterns—31.2 80, I Withee; | ating. Burial day evening in Odd Fellows' hall. The Niantic lodge, . 17, . 0. conaucto R. Warren; stew- fcemetery next meeting will be held in May, :l’fr!‘(i”:rl‘n]\‘::’;\ e .- whis - | ATOEL Lol A nders \vr ntinel, Ed- ; Miss I.~\:~rv'\‘r 2 \{M\;\-‘«;:y‘:‘,w‘?‘”u‘uu A GENUENE RE‘:,; r; CORE@OVAN Si‘iQE in a dark et, T ¥, Rey cing. The weekly meeting of the on_spending the w — {was held Wednesday evening. M. Eibert L. Da ist- . Laird of Woon was | EARY built in a Spg‘gng wei — 4 R H E u M A 'l' I S M The department of Americaniz: e [ E r a and ma visitor with friends in Pu 1 1 - - held a special meeting in 1. O 1 rursd, A RI ¥E TS 7 . J L e 3 gt : N LI BRARD huil Wednesday ‘evening | H. R| Among the men from this section il send rep- LAMSON AND HUBBARD HAT AND CAP in all the Physician Believes a Genoine Remedy |assistant, addressed the mce e iEceptith Icommities of v b e oparcibe of sege Lo 1 > P 5 essed 1 t eption committee of ti ape i e 1L - oy g E for the Disesse Has Bean) Fotnd, || 1 N Swinses and don R soem | different shades to match the suit patterns—$§1.00-34.50. Rheuma, the wonderful rheumatism|2ttend the April meeting of the dire re: R s ? 3 t the remedy, now sc £00d ¢ tors of the Connecticut b . ook : : . = gists, gives jnic maore r ers’ association of whic sisia, Eives uicker ani more lasting |ers’ association Swin- | Haincs of Pomfret, Kent of Putnam ‘ot welcome. Ve ' Special Easter designs in NECKWEAR—T5¢ to $2.00. many times as much A b o A r of A T e : i Rheuma acts with speed: it Mrs. Alice A. Arnold m: in,a few daye the re you hage|f0F her home in Lyme, oW~ | Carpenter; s prophecy, Miss 1 i« e prayed for. Tt ant the poisons | here C d ming Pewir o i Acaois N Uk that cause agony pain in the joints —_— e 2 ' and muscles and qui-kic the exercise moet careful in ¥ tae for-| Sunday at B. motoreycle atch 1 overseas, | ing. f AR of the methods generallv v ; 5 A cailih L el M. C. Lyon y ree : Cor == L Th i e 3 1 € sentation o %o WMok, Cits % e St ahgiars |+ USQUEPAUGH ; e | mior cles - |little Wash Suits for th tead what a reputable physician 5 by ¢ their employes and by : | M f o7 says abot euma: ‘I | rde i dotter -of w5 1 e ¢ p > r t ¢ LRI | i 7 ays about Rheum, made a| William Potte pent | floats aond | ISR eSSt et 1o : Sefges for ihfi uzdel‘ Ieiic%"é. mula emploved in the manufacture of| Mre. Benjamin . : E : L e to be held in tt nbly hall at the = . - . Rhemma, and | heartilv recrmmend 5 Rt Y r Saw 2 sBoo " L ¢ E YA/ o e Tty for s1 feme mrhent ot [haS been spending & few davs with | Sergeant Hemry Burmett, who was|MED scbool This vears s - | Wash Suits $2.30 to $5.00 Wool Suits $5.00 to $15.00 tism. I find Rheuma far in ad her son, C. C. Kenyon and the latte: . )ers appr a all 5 the treatment b > Sr of the exci 2 s ! 3 % g 4 : L= 2 and & . riders 1 ar Pl The presentation of ;:Ee'y::pp:pr sualls 1 cter, were 1 1 the \“yvrvl ¥ i s and Company. under SiEaanioce Ny a . ; f Pea 2 heir m s the Epworth League of the Meth y 4 : B e i S Rt e PR ot o e e Tt et e gt B umway Ciothing Ilouse te try this harml=s; and Lasive yon, wh | v very respect e enterta nt *emedy. %, C. Kenyon and s r Soa Rt s Fhosen nd 1 B you have rheumar 1 N et re o d am 3 tracted a large attend 2 t : you | 2 4 T uenza ) thi . N 2 programme was presented i jorm, dont dela day Knight of Exeter, wa o RIS i -|D. E. JETTE DANIELSON, CONN. turn vout mones | S nat give | Monday. [amazement . ¢ ind ice cream were sold, and (he ro- vou quick and ) B. C. Loche and Mis or- | towns, 1 . from the entire ves nell, visited over Sunday wi T i A L . considerable S aeren o2 act 1 jan v bhim. The funeral was tives at_Bridge Co : - L g : much_inere ¢ NORTH LYME. ’ : F.H. &F.W. TILLINGHAST | 3z 1 e o many nasty falls i = c-| No definite figures were obtainak tion o . : g S | held from bis nome in Hadlyme, Mon- ¥ Al at_Narragansett Pler, spent Sunday|ieoien hon : oY | here Thursay 2 to the success The number of ; o e s Funeral Directors and with her mother, Mrs. Sarah % e £ | drive that the Win fe school he nerease, | i 1 3 Syme, U. § Salem, in i al Rl | 25 Rt : nard and family moved | has been home on a five days' furlough Embalmers Rev. C. H. Palmer preached at Hope |haye . o hat he members this wee but itman | i en | frOF ate 1 J. 8. Raymor s we ’ ;al operation nielson, who is in ¢ - Central Village, Conn { Val Sunday 0 s out. g lis s ¢ 3 r family w n . e There is to be a churth supper in| = o n, said Thursday & T o er th = and family i AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT the vestry nexy weeh nerer oheh 11| At the Connecticut mills, o survey early reports are enc : 1 : ) te- | Middictoy v o MT. HOPE Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction |speaker from Pawtucket will give .| - made 9. land S el e setees b0 | 7 iy achool e Mrs. C Lo Bl e e el e e Teleohone Connection. Moosup D, | talk on The Meaning of the Cross. Blan i I s ¢ teen towns of Wi 1 representing Beriofiait- (108 Sl Clirence Eesba fafgeolchen: E out | the canvassers are % s ir t T y mill oific to indicate | reports of progress. he esult f P h Th ty wi + Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Knight and son a been muc | ¢ community was saddened Sat- ¢ : that at some t the drive will not be known in deiail e i L L S e oy o S the death of | Milion of East Hartford and Miss Cora » -~ |tuture the vill give serious|until sometime during the coming FE oy foelcornlets | Mekalind s, the K. F. D, Fio z ant of Storrs spent Sunday with Mr. conside to the much talked of | week (i on and mapping out a|who h: -d the mail for over a|and Mrs. A. M. Grant. pp—— 1 of huilding a i It h scaped the attention of e e T st B s death was| Mrs. Jennie Knight has returned to jig plant is extr busy he | his ¥y ds here th vemir | B redntage of foreign Speak. | pneumonia, br o By i) plin_after spending the winter in |present time, and is » ) lor is doing a lot of hus T ed as o v L tiie Daa weathear GE 159t wed cas | Mount Hope. night shiffs of worke alf of the Cen- pEDHia s = i e fertile field for 8 elill only ofe There were two calls for fires on |tenial celebration of the Conne il et donn by fhe Ame tion | trip 1 general assembly, and his work ement. 1t fac at scores of | leaves racted the attention of Hartford | : i i 1 3 : Vs eitizen been here | his par ) Foe e ! CHES PAINS s gl REN e REICh (Do g e 's do not speal h and |iels of C other vd | Capt. Ray K. Linsley 1 . . 1 — € eups du the pas ew - o inclination o miliarize | Dav an his V. e ed A g rist watch as a tes- Quickly Makes Dull, Harsh, Unattractive Hair Doubly 2 Neore e . With the American form of |sister, who lives in New York. M. i of T risard of Company 1. Beavtifrl, Abundant, Soft and Fluffy— i AND SORENESS and of Davville, has been serious. | S0 At aon G !‘ s, always) Dlopsanty and it el gariat thetlinnt eleimed by maE Iy ill with pneumonia at his home in < to their home after spending the winter at Mansfield Hollow. a Russ lost her horse after .. or Nothing to Pay. | When you want to stop pain ana ||| Woonsocket, but it was reported o — la oe bb o and surely—get [|| Thursday that be is on the way T lbnstilt g ieaits oo it detincal Bl T : recovery. Mr Guertin is a r by women of all ages. It's really a {: ioned mus ) of Patr] EradyRos inies ol e ple matter for any woman to me rit : § I Besvs Mustarine ; Putnam people Who are anxious to 3 3 this praise since radiart ha e e A sec the Yankee Division and who have : Destroys Flies, Mosquitces, Bedbugs, Moths, Roaches, - & it | cannot blis and there failed in their efforts to secure grand- ¢ Ants, Water-b Li Chicken Lice, Red A When wour halr becomes faded, dr agreeable fumes to irritate the | ||Stand seats for the Boston review hay % i, Waler-bugs, Lice, Ciclen Lices e fAnts*al f,%)';“l:'-‘ddh_fl:‘r}d-“;lssg;_ L‘;‘r;n":;l o kel 5 g turned [llvfli; m\t{nm'.k?n fo_getting - =27 B ( other Insects. the roots e vitalized and pro, Just~rub it on for an) e » Devens for the final review < ) ) S % e e TR s ek . O | the division, seheduled fo : e e em { YN Red Wing Powder comes in the at safely and af little expense, | e ot o (1 he di : 7 'DE] £ BN safely and af litrie cxpense, (ere. 5 | Hieves atmost ‘ fPOWDER “Rownd Bellows Box with Red and Yellow Label.” Osgood's and ali good drug and diffusing all inflammation and con- The Victory lean drive wiil cpen in Selougs, Meths Momuitoss, Lice, > as Parisian sage |stimul s b Major Generals Hale and Bd (iquid form). which vou can get at|oimmoions the 7 Ao mah t Lee & The Victory Clicken Lics, Aats, Rad A, Paas shel t counters. gestion. this city on Taste onday and eversy = s, A Bl ko, It's guaranteed to abolish dandruff—| Always in the vellow box—be ||| effort will be by the organi stop scalp jteh and failing hair, ana|sure to ask for Begy's Mustarine, ||| tion that v : re of the car ==t A EUKN promote a mew growth, or money r Putnam over the top Nty funded. It's in great demand by w. 2 7z 3 L3 § ; B by the same argins as have en of taste and cultur 2 > At e ; _ 3 2 e e Ml B e i 5 . marked previous 1 LN \ The famous cxterminator of Rats, Mice, Gophers, Ete. to ar attractively and § g 3 g T e Tos ten i It is not o deadly poison. Will rid your premises nmch ier than it really is, X ing the largest trout. ; 25c = ¥ BN g A massage with Parisian sage is 2 SR f | cinity this se ! without odor. real delight—easy to use, St ¢ e weighed one pound : or greasy, and delicately perfumed- FOR SALE BY an antiseptic liquid free from danger- \ Py o nice ones il Pt st : koo Diaasd—All Surstiesd. by ous ingredients, and zuaranteed no! to LOUIS E. KENNEDY However the general publi fe BOTANICAL MFG. CO. Philadelphia, Pa Drug, Seed, Hardware, Grocery and General Stores Quick Action of Parisian Sage. izfifll::k::;pnm{;g.:‘p‘d dp»l;;‘yti'serg'.’,; \‘.fe DANIELSON :::"_l;z":; :J'\\};FJI{; ‘h;l: ;‘v’xo*u b 'rne[ publi«(‘i is wahzl-n d rot to buy Rat Corn in Packages with tin tops and bottoms, as same may be & amaszing how much pretty hairinight_a little attentlon now | 3 the troiley service situation in east terfeit and worthle @wp dssrurds producing the appearance | beautifal Rair for Yoars to come —Ade | Undertaker and Embalmer ern Connecticut. If the troleys esusine “Rat Corn” is packed in pasteboard cannisters with brown pasteboard tops amd bottomes Special Attegtion to Every Detgll, !uot operate, the jitney men will have eracks of floor or wal, under sink or carpet, The fish was one of a string h tn closets or any place where insects bother you

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