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NORWICH, -BULLETIN, TUESDAY, Plenty Better Ways Than Grandma’s Grandma was a dear soul, and she knew how to keep house, too. COLUMBIA Mrs. A been in toyn during’the past.we: guest. of lier parents, M. L3 James &, Tt SR Frank Sadlor,” who has heen vl with: Mr. and Mrs. ‘Abbott Littls during’ the past winter,.has; gone.to -New Lon ¢on-and is employed in the electripal | department at the Groton shipyard. Mrs. Ravmond Squier is at the home! of her parents, recovering from an op- | cration on her throat and tonsils at St. Joseph's hospital. Wiliimantic. | Rev. George Richards, rector of Emanuel Episcopal churcn, Pittsburgh. Pa. was the guest of and Mrs. | Madison Wogdward S| Two German helmets hz cen re- | ceived by the chairman of the Victory Liberty loan campaign and are on ex- hibition in the store of I. W. Porter. One is to be given to the person ob- taining the greatest number of Liberty logn ions and, ihe, other to| the one obtaining the greatest sunt The amount of Vietory loan | subscripti in Saturday night was $800. others are promised for the henefit of the| held ot the town hall ay evening. Lena Wolff has been_ the guest R liam Jacobs at the lat- Groton Long Ioint| sunday there of flower: he wome Holbrook, whe was ill and taken to St. Joseph's hospital recen during his wife’s illness and . d died there last Friday and was-buried | in Columbia cemetery Sunday noon. Owing the past was to the hea storms week the hand {loan posters h: and in most At a late hour es entirely de: e Lyman of Plainville hasj et Millions Sic ~and Suffering Do you ren en acid-stomac It is the yery thing that causes in- digestion, heartburn, bioat, belching, stomach pains and ail kinds of stom- ach miseries. So if you ever suifer from any of these painiul and distres- sing symptoms you may feel surethat you have 2 acid-stomach. On the other hand, there are millions of people who are victims of acid- stomach without their knowing it. People who are tired, listless, run down and worn out—always sickly and ailing. People who afe thin blooded, pale, weak and emaciated. People who have irequent attacks of rheumztism, seiatis umbago. Thou- sands upon thousznds who sufier al- most daily from severe headaches, whose nerves are always on edge, irrit- dble, mentally depressed, lie awake and toss about throughout the night, and take 2 dark outlook on life. They may have no pains in the stomach at ali—and yet, nine times out of ten it that you may have ? ‘cannot %igge 5t food properly and the .. whole body sufiers fromp?m:};r of suf- ficient nourishment. 1t is dangerous to take any chances with acid stomach. So test your own case and find out for sure whether acid-stomach is the cause of your ill health. Here is the surest and most simple test for you to make: Go to your drugeist, and get a big box of EATONIC—the pleasant tasting tab- lets that you eat like a bit of candy. 1f you bave acid-stomach, EATONIC will clean out the excess acid and bring such wonderfully quick relief that you will think it almost too good 0 be- true. It makes-the stomach clean, sweet, cool and comfortable. You can 2lmost feel it work as it drives the gas and bloat out of your body. You will feel like your olz time self again—get back your pep, enthusizgsm . and energy—be hearty, hungry, vigor- ous, keen, eager to be up and coming. 1f you are nt entirely pleased with your test of EATONIC, take it back to 22 the moving van Wienor from Broo] 2 H o il at the Center, desti But she did not have electric helps; vacuum || Rt 3 . . s | miles away, over a had count P | The ver of the truck had left sweepers, fireless cookers, electric 1rons, etc. The ariver of the truck had lef dover Saturday mornin d being vised to proceed to Colum Woodward hill, went but a short dis- | tance before being obliged to return to the state road, taking all day toi{ reach the Center. The goods ‘were finally unloaded at 10 p. m. ana re- maining out all night. were conveyed to their destination in the morning, is just 2cid-stoinach that is cavsing your druggist. Our orders are that he them ali their troubles, & will ref your money. Your word Boiled down to & few simple facts | is good enough for us, so make this the condition is this: An acid-stomach test of EATONIC TODAY, more than three! She missed lots of helps you have. Maybe she boiled the clothes on washdays— got hot and “perspiry” over the steam. 'BROOKLYN Paul Chapman, who with his wife been with his parents, Mr. and| That wasn’t necessary. You won’t have to | § | Wil sueemis A ) dO lt lf you . — assisting his father in his rarm work, | having found employment, has_gone | Use Fels-Naptha Soap ith his wife to Canajohasie, N. Y. because Fels-Naf)tha Soap makes the clothes sweet, The Wom: 1h met Monday af- ! M Hugh Mason being the Several meralh: of the Dan- ub were pres Mr Mas read a paper on The I and refr inpines. T sments Gia,sises That Fi Are Less Expensive Than Glasses That Misfit. Experience and equipment that insure first-class The gregational Sunday school | hel dan r concert Sunday even< ing in the and white in cool or lukewarm water. The great big thing about Fels-Naptha Soap is you don’t have to boil the clothes unless you really want to. were | drove | Banke:s Would As “Who's He~ Bind i{ 7 That'’s the f:3; questiona bant 3l kwere you to ¢ his advice mant. ternoon A. S, Field yard of the vesidence where| wife's moth s.and saw al range man sitting tuere who asked if | he coild find a place 1 there to sleep | that night. He was told no, as no one The naptha saves most of the rub and that means ! : saving the clothes, too. M el we and furnis} | the jail ill and called in died Monday for learned was Ik to Hartford from Boston pers found on the pody, he service at reasonable prices. C. A. SPEAR OPTOMETRIST 218 MAIN STREET, FRANKLIN SQUARE uld take him to the jai a place to sleep. Reaching Mr. Field saw Your grocer will gladly sell you Fels-Naptha Soap to-day. Ask for it by its full name. noon. nan rooms in Da visi I3 te is ort time, his Cleveland, O. R. B, Witter B ST iends in Tolland, atte Aid society. meeting in tise Mre. Thomas town over|dren of New | and Mrs. Louis Gergler. the Main | aven, a for- | railroad, | on was South Norwalk. for mof <ton W e O8ied 2 0 eck of his fat < a_com wrned YANTIC Proctor, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A.|parents, Mr. and Mrs hap- 1, ay Sunday afte ars he wa Proctor, and Raymond Vere Congdon,|of Huntington. . b A 3 el weeh v jand organist in Samucl Kaplan of New York, owner of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V. Cong-| IEdward Conri Boston is em ? T - ¢ g held the londay for a|church.in Waterbur yffe farm. Yantic, e Rev. Mr. ( an iornk! The »;‘u,m m\\_xm] 1 g 4 X (RO R« ! visi wtives in New Lon-| Focd Tla r t of his sermon! Admore Woolen com ¥ om { e Oxforg ‘Vetn, his spoke eloquently miracles| Benjamin P. Dav 1 | oid Tersey, at the American .jers, t A special mus E tern trip. cwi N M 2 RE} Soats Cattle associationh sehow in the Sev- nged by the organist,|ec ng his routc | I f 14 em‘s'-nm Regiment armery, during the Bolande, at which Miss| s [Plorence Congdon has returned | term ik 9 Or" o ei‘-md pag: weel, with i2 otners of his pure and Laurens Ham-|after ten day tafford Springs! . gl bred stock. She proved the most in- There was evening M and - Mr r! 5 teresting cow in the herd, as early 7.30 o'clock. R Mr. | Charles N h e verfuring P » Wednesday morning ine presented the g entertained ng his £ 1 to irst sund i o \I 1 v 3ailc ove ! show a cuif, to which Michael Ken- sis and Mrs. Raymond | a i 1 s ter th £ Lord's s ; J ihe herdsmen in charge of Mr. V. 3 1 stock, gave the name of The Northrup of Stonington Little Colonel, but i's regiziered name has been at will be much different. past six m , ha ved his hon At the 10.40°o'clock Sunday service|orable discharge. He spent part of at Grace church Rev. Robert Cwshrane|last week in town with his aunt, Mrs of New York officiated and aaminis-|John Kilroy tered the rite of vaptism .to Arline! Officer Haroid Bentley has returned Evelyn Bantley, d.ughter of .#r, and |0 Nww York after spending the weelk Mrg. Charles Bentley, John Ales with his parents, Mr. and WOMEN NEED SWAMP-R0OT | Mrs. William E. Manning, of the Woman's guild, Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect i sev- s Res- Vood time. nat Vunish When Rhenma 1 y. A ast a who | E 2 h ‘or SR L X K A L And a mp Waco, Tex., for the, have sftord . And having s 3 end w and Mrs. Raymond V. Congdon. HOPKINTON A Kenyon Mrs. her da ers in Westerd days. president 1 3 d Thejievabie ¢ visitin a few home ! hin.tic the members at her home afiernoon at 2.30 o'clock 5y Mrs. Joseph Rogers has returned Providence A monti's stay in the W, W. Back- “eek 3 i here £he has been treated : Grieve jfor infinenza and pneumonia. . Miss Mildred Pendleton has returne Women's complaints often prove to! to ;:,I.“l;‘g ‘I,h‘é:l. P,;,n,?‘ L T:' Y,T]l,. ‘,, <t Be nothing clse but kidney trouble, or|ten dayvs in town with her parents, M the result of kidney or bladder Qis-|and Mrs. Charles Pendleton, of Wau- ¢ case. ] in. Charles 1t the kidneys arc not in a heal Maud Lamoinc spent Sunday Delit juror in t nondmar they may cause the other th relatives in Baltic. s1perior court. organs tc become diseased. . - £ Balti T 5 Pain .in'the back, headache, loss of| , ‘IS el anben Jof Bl DAYVILLE ambition, nervousn Lh week end with her aunt £ Bre an, fi over Mrs. times | o, g e SEpibloma of Lldne [Yrederiek X Kingsley. Don't delay starting treatment herman Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a Hoge prescription, obtained at Shermat's ba store, may be just the remedy needed|\yepster. | to overcome such conditions i Get a medium or large size bottle! immediately from any drug g B 4 & However, if you wich fi i s e apmy aid hos - this great preparation rend ten cents br e Bl iy 1o Die Kilmer & o brmhatoce ™| ploved by the Admore Woolen com- - Y., for a sample bottle. When writing || o TOL RS ; 3 JeLns O'Connors has returned s he be sure and men feh| o A Daily Bulletin. Sherman and sor have returned f Valley, R. I, with patents, Mr. and M ¢ Brennan » Casey of Dorel Lawrenc ester, M | from of a few days with his come from "WING POWDER Destroys Flies, Mosquitces, Bedbugs, Moths, Roaches, Ants, Water-bugs, Lice, Chicken Lice, Red Ants and other Insects. ; Red Wing Powder comes in the “Round Bellows Box with Red and Yellow Label” Also makers of RAT CORN Thg famous exterminator of Rats, Mice, Gophers, Etc. It is mot a deadly poison. Will rid your g without odor. FOR SALE BY Drug, Seed, Hardware, Grocery and General Stores Corn in Packages with tin tops and bottoms, as same may be - Resinol izht voir hardly slept a wi is serionsly affected k through that tors nd away bel X ng irouble by 2 emiscs inflamed' part with Resinol Ointment. O obtained hy first cleansing the part with Re: ointment contdin a healing and soothing met right in-and arrests the.trouble properly. Hiow powder of floor or wall, under «ink or carp 1 cinsots or any place whes * els bother you, BOTANICAL MFC. CO 10 Race, st y ° Philadelphia, Pa. The puhlic 2d not to kuy Rat terfale and worihless. ication thit usually gets ing Astor, who fs Sountry. fo visit -her P & frie 17ig1 of sap and oimbment 4 who will ite Resixal, Baltimore, M, Newport Resinol Soan an tained a intment may be ob- 1 drogeists. enuine “Rat Corn” is packed in pasteboard cannisters with brown pasteboard tops and bottomse ing the comi