Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 13, 1910, Page 7

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cold, wet or dry. Ada Roh Suited to every color black, red, yellow. Never sold in bulk) NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY ANNUAL MEETING AT COUNTY HOME Board of Town Visitors Show that Children are Being Well Cared for—Mrs F. A. Mitchell, Secretary, Re- - Fresh in every climate: Hot or to every condition: poor, sick or well. : White, ‘Used by every age: Childhood, youth, manhood, old age. Good at all times: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper. And in all places: At work or play, by day or night. Uneeda Biscuit of restic animais an ideal setting for and chi Difficult to Find Homes. children for these v« her have : been fowls 1d. en of who had gone out into the wo {and had achieved success along lines they had adopted. Reference w xnress their gratitnde for what had | { been done for tham there. Smi ¥ thy been placed in t Mitchell reported for Chaplin and Columbia, inclading a promising hoy who had been pl in a miee| | hom= in Lisbon. and M P. Mitch- eil told of four children in Montville. { Nott but was pleasing to hear, | both concerningz the children and the | good progr they were mak and the kind treatment given them, was heard. Thomas P. Novman stated that the > ones in the town of Ledyard ctorily situated and the same 1 of the children in Salam in G. F. Allyn’s revort. He told of the kind treatment they received and add- :d that they were to he found in regu- Tar attendance at the local . Sunday ant, nor are the rewards always obvi- ous, but occasionally the heart of the worker is cheered and her courage ‘quickened by such an incident as oc- curred this summer. A young man, fine looking and dressed in_uniform, called at the home and said he had been released by the management eight years ago and was now an officer on one of the government schoolships then | stationed in New London harbor. He ! recalled incidents of his life -in the | heme and spoke with gratitude of hi care. He urged Miss Gibson to visit him on board the ship, which she did, ’ being accorded his most courteous at- tention. I Others have come back to visit and to get counsel and help, but it must be admitted that many released from con- trol at such a critical age drift bacl to their former homes and lose the ambition if indeed they have the pow er to rise to better things. Responsibilty Ends Too Soon. It seems as if the state, in releasing these children from the guardianship of parents, which would have extended until the age of 21, and then turning them adrift at 16 or 18 years of age, with no one to whom they have the right to look for protection, had not adequately filled out the measure of its responsibilities. 1 The position of town visitor carries with it a_most serious moral responsi bility, which cannot be too strongly emphasized. It can be freed from its most unpleasant feature by the fact that upon a hint that a child is not properly cared for, or is under wrong influence in any way, the board of| managenient will at any time quietly investigate a case. Bespeaking your kindly interest these children, and thanking all who have shown them any kindness operated in the worl;, this report is re- spectfuily subthitted. Children Are Weli Situated. The committee of town visitors was well represented and the rer were given by them ¢ carning childrgn under their jurisdiction forded interest and pleasure to all. A | few. members of the committee were | abeent, and for these Mrs. r | one of the county cor i ported. The children whole who | have been sent out from the home ln} families in the county are taken care of and are making actory progress. A few have up the money that they could earn and now have small bank accounts. Some have been privilezed to attend the higher schools of learning and hav: done em nently well and still others were spok- Mitchell to two of th hold respon government an to the home to madz by Mrs young men who now positions under the Wwho returned recently hat town, v red to aughton of Mrs. spoke v of the re, and a by Mrs. George F. don concernin< t schoo! HAPPY RESULTS Have Made Many Norwich Residents pliced | stil { { and | cult Enthusiastic. o wonder scores of Norwich zens grow enthusiastic. Tt is enough to make anyene happy to find relief | after years of suffering. Public state- und indeed their gr { ments Hke the following are but truth- : 2 fend some ho oSS Segd ions o A views Work and Tells of Needs—Dinner and Enter- ; T e e i | ful Tepresentations of the daily work ¥ B this home seldom has, | done in Norwich by Doan’s Kidney tainment. handsome, intelligent, affectionate, | Pilis sweat-tempered child of a quite defl- < Tt 1, S o e and complexion. without a| 2iss Amy M. Wilcox, 38 M hutcheon. | Avenue, Norwich, Conn. says ; it ot ihe horg sulEheRpug UL ey ,"",,;'f Kidney Pills are entitied to my - bt fon wd o more | strongest recommendation. Off and v | iia : the situation would he still m i d by Commissioners, ntense, for not gle room 1s ava on for some time I was annoyed to 3 v | e large hody visitors were w ble even to isolate a suspicion ca London e 1 of iliness, or in_whieh fo put an -ex- | auite an extent a dull, heavy ache s | ana tra attendant. When all are well, as|across my loins and kidney Lose tison. who was assisted nt. this great need not ap ¥ SIS L Rl s - ry | ¢ during the &dy by st when 36 come:down with | WHo have had similar experiences will ning the home, Miss Al Wood- sles too rapidly in succession to|realize how much misery ana incon- Sanaems A = board o o Miss Anna Pearso s Lii- | & ld“"*‘ el hospit ome 18| Lonjence th complaint will caus ¥ an smtiiittee of }jian I. Holland and Miss G . | taxed to thé extreme. i 4 £ S s 3 appearance of | Woodmansee. % ; | One ehild 1 died. He was sent to] A friend, knowing how I was troubled, B ,“ x'w)«’l’_":-w_rv':\w;;: : he merning _vu:».m 0ok p ;«-» nv!;;':’"h‘;:':;”“ m*:-‘ w;i\;i-" "h\\':‘r‘r > l""—‘ ecommended Doan's Kiduey Pille and 3 : e | the spacious school rooms was | tion, but a disense of the hed vhrici % i : PR v roin Frank A.{cailed to order by ommissioner Wil- |Be Was found to have was incurable, } 1 procured them from D. Sevin & Sty of A oum retary the other | liams at 11.80 o'clock. Prayer was of- :1"'! I ‘I!\rld vml\'ll\\n days after en- | Son's drug store. They proved ef- r WA N0 cleur fo | alletgnt Socreteis. of (he cobaittos ot e and '-":]9"‘ Home Needed. ' |3 short time after commencing their ervone the grow eed and useful- read her ¥ Sapor me of two things seems upparent, o % ng need and weerul read her annual report [ either this ountr Sy coms apparent. | use that I was completely relieved. = e = Report of the Secretary. { larger temp v home, or itz depend- | ail dealers. Price 50 B TS W A LR | ent children should be hoarded in fam- | ¢ er-Milburn Co.. Buffale, MURPEY & McGARRY Although you woald have been wel- |17 homes under close supervision. | Now York, sole agents for the United | * | come any. weekday of the year vou are| A dentist has been employed and is'| States | 207 Main St. doubly walcome today because you 3""“"01 l}r..—,k;nz‘m-’»r the teeth of all t,)m; Remember the name—Doan’s—and | cqme together here to consider the S L e welfare of the wi';n:xrm‘u in thi ldh:;mc!': On the resignation of Mrs. Graves, | “It Beats AIL” bobgere & Sidabirbie {which took effect the first of June.| g 7 and that of the larger number placed g , | _ This is quoted from a letter of M. gy A s it Gibson resumed her duties of | g A& I8 GHOtEL Mo 2 ote s ok Haatbants i o5 2tron after an absence of three years, | nioat wolo lunibal, Mo. Paty | this annuai report for the work ¢ | much to the gratification of the hoard | $156 TRCYS HPELE SN0 3 - 5 b | of management, tc 0 er worl 5 O B~ < o ymmend itself to you. Your com- | 4 : | the remedies 1 ever used. 1 contr s i yon o There have been some changes the | : . | ation i bighiy appreciated, working force, but at present a bad cold and was threaten suggestion o dly eritie would | , BBt * s i ¥ ave gre: splendid spirit of co-ope G oG, Sevmpetely { Theift asnd Cletinlinase. Drevalls Amort St Contains 1o opiates. Lee & Os- 1{ Those of you who have Ten here | fAMily of children - | from year to vear will doubtless notice | TIBSROTMEL Y 3 b i R Y AT ok {the new stone walks and driveway, ch resuits can be much in evidence. | . ~ resh paper and paint. while all may | Change of Teachers. ats it nap e conscious of ihe general air | B e u S u thrift and cleanliness which prevails, haoren PO and Style How far this “old hous> by the side!ing to the marriage of Miss Thresher, | . of the road” can he made a safe and a | and the senior room is deprived of its | suitabic home for the large number of | rgeular tescher, Leach, who has| l Men who obseive the |Children 91 at one time—sheltered | been ill, but is recovering, and is ex- | : ve th under its roof, deservés your earnasst | pected to resume her work at an early v niceties of dress find in | consideration The management is|date. It is very satisfactory Vion: Q“‘,,.I‘MI"“ o P epacL Svan,ihe | facing the situation maintaining a | that the children do well in their stud- | 1 s eroe i oasie o 2 SR { bome " intended only for a temporary {ies and in ir conduct, under thet g, ~OHT CYeS if they ach | ghelter but which in effect is all the | substitute teachior | et R i © | home many of its children really know > A he eveball. orpy . | and yet having no facilities for teach Amusements During Year. head. these are all indications of fail- \ing even the rudimentary olements of | ,, AMusements have been rather fewer | iNg Vision and reasons why vou should | any industry. = | than usual, and have been almost en- | CONSult an optometrist. Think of the | 5 tiralv\ Jett/ for /the conimigaioners: to ow that would follow the loss of | Farm Would Be ideal. rrr»\ndt-_ The big turkey sent so kind- | Sight — then why neglzct these indi- As the children grow to a suitable| 1Y bY The Bulletin was made the basis | cations? et S | age they mg'f'.: to do r;;tn‘iln‘m a fine dinner at Thanksgiving, and; Consuit our Registered Optome- the style, individuality and { Nous:hold tasks, but these are ail in- :;\""”'l B e oot s o g g s - : 5 “én e i e e el ot e en 1o a celebration of that hest of | of valuable experience and inva ¥ quality that distinguish them o Ane vek. eel ,"'“"“‘,,“,"'j’,‘,‘,“:‘ | @l days for children. The closing of | give satisfaction 1 from other makes. More- l"“""‘“ uis are provided, the jack of [1Uf Shool wh e children enter VILJ\— 1 thoroughily and scientiii- | over every Hawes, von Lo st of prdun wBehy’ eegll [ LNEAT (08 gTORE gl wie sullawed By Gl S e o e 1 R | 4 » : Printte: s erables nishe ol e wigh presents foir each child,| Will not correct the inperfection, Gal Hat s guananiteed. w“;::“:‘ e el ered. 15“““;;‘[" 28.190 that the joye of the scason werd| will fell you o, i | faight nave at 13aat & fower garden of | Measured out judiciously, und Lie chil Our Prices — quality, wurkinaushio o g iis own makes it impozsibis 16 develop | ATEN N4 t00 Weary snd excited to en- | and efficlency comsidered - ure the) the chidren wlong normal and whole- some lines and leaves euurely toc miich time to Le consumed with care. ful _supervision and direction. “If vou wabt a faithful frisnd. get a dog.” ‘may he the point of view only of a pessimist, but nhe one will deny that the campanionshin of 2 dog me much te 4 child or man. and l a farm me its natimal accompaniment {Joy the &oed dinner w I was served on Christunas day i In' Augus: the commissioners save a| car ride to Yantic., w was tior- | oughly enjoved. An hour was spent on the grounds of Jabez Bailey. where | Hght refreshments were served, mueh | to tha pleasure of all. Officer on Government Not all of this work ig e: Schoolship. 48y Or pleads lowest in (he State The Plau:adden Co, OPTICIANS Established 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING octisd’ { | | report was 1 did Miss Bertha E. Lewis of those in Voluntown. 2 There are ten children placed in the town of Lebanon and glowing accounts of them, the good work they are daing and the good that is eing done for ! H\em_nweile gi\"en by Miss Hattie A.:N ewitt, Miss Mabel Noyes amd Mr. | Babcock. < Children Norwich. Respecting. the 31 children who have Worst~ Cases Wonder They Never Befors Tried the Pyramid Pile Cure. been placed in Norwich homes. Mrs Robert W. Perkins gave a detailed ac- | ) . 3 count and in practically every instance | IT IS FREE. 3 they are Jocated wall and receiving the ‘n_csx of treatment. One bov was men- tioned who had an idea that he counld set rich quick if he was only given the opportunity to do so. He started -owt By making a free test of the Won- lerful Pyramid Pile Cure yow are sure 5f heing right. Nothing is more dis- ppointing than to invest in something ! on this quest, hut was zlad to return/that don’t do the work. So, write at nd now is perfectly satisfied. Opef ones to the Pyramid Drug Co.. Mar- boy was returned to the home and f shall, Mich., for a trial package ainty that there is de of one who had rur|and know to a ¢ away. There were but a few who hal {a sure, quick and-pgrmanent cure, an been brought back to the institutien | ant relief in worst < of any becavee they did not haye satistacte’y | form of piles. The trial will enable homes. | you to rest comfortably over night, ill hustle to n't help it ge that puts and in the morning you the nearest drug store, for the regular 50c pack: _Other members of the committes of visitors, who were either absent or Aad no special report to submit were: Hrs made of th Dr. Thom- intment « as A. Crow s the dentist to look ) .ll'lv-r the te of the: heme children, ! “ g i Dr. Crowley will visit the. home from 2 £ : to time and as occasion demand City of Norwich Water, Work wiil give per attention to the Ukfow ‘ol b Con dren In this respect. Conir, S ‘ At the ournment of the morning| the o oper session dinner was served in the dining | from m., | hall under the direction of Miss Gibson | 41 o e and her a ants. Others who helped | 7 1050 bt in the g were the Mary | pamaini F. Berry, Emma Baker. i - mer, Beriha Reck, Anna Krus. Ma octid Crowe, \ MacKenzie, Blizabeth | — - Crowe. e S MaeMillan and Mrs. | iR : t s Chi MacMillan and Mrs. Arthur | ;e3s betors the mutilic the e menu compris ntinued on Page Ei ai rough Bulletin. betier than columns of Th 1t‘gyur name i of SCIENCE., Conducted by MADELAIN MOSS HE lessons on Domestic Science which we are dis- tributing absolutely free of all cost have aroused wonder- ful intercst among the bouse- wives of this city. f you have not yet enrolled, remem- ber it is not tco late. The first four lessons, as elso lezson No. 5, may be hed by calling at cur store. This weck’s lesson is catitled *‘ An Aiternoon Tea.”” housewife, who does any eater- ing =* all, should read this lc BARSTOW CHMOND RANGES Let us show you the advantages these ranges have over all others. Ses T hese Special Features o Fi p with a touch burned out tyles of Grates: Adapted to one style of frame. Girate and frame freely drawn through the fire door opening for clean- ing or renewing. Ha tra deep ash pit and large ash pan, so that grates cannot warp or buth out. Patented Extension Tea Shelv Tound only on our ramges —give ample space for large dishes. An Aluminum Pl en Rack: Adjustable at two he A simple locking device keeps this rac! igid position when pulled all the way out. The Gas Shelf on these ranges is larger than youll find on any other and has thfee burmers of improved pattern. Each burner has a sep: rack over it, 50 you can T either burnerfor ¢ ing, while the oth are'in use. A Model Heat Tndi- Of scientific J. P. BARSTOW & GO - 23.25 Water Street, Agents for Barsiow Richmond Ranges for Savannah direct Ye o via the Save Expense and Gain Health Avoid <Winter! Go to the SUNNY SOUTH in Comfort and Luxury By SEA .70 Gieen Folder Sailings From 20 $tlantle Avesue, & ¥. BOSTON 1005 S0indy NEW YORK .. T fresis. e g ata tneluide ineals and berth abe B4F" J. C. HORTON, Passe: e Manager, Pioe R River, N Y A TIMELY SALE This is the season of the year when the housewife usually replemishes her ank Hawkins., New london: Mm. 8, you on your feet and keeps you gzoing R . K. Lue. Lyme G. A. x»l Be surc you get what you ask for. stock of housekeeping goods—lays in kell, . Clar Use the coupon helow. Meraly fill | a stock, as it were, for the long win- " e asbon: Mrs. | In your mame N e |ter months that are ahead. In keep- ke Old T e e ks g ing with our usual custom at this Chapman, Bast Side, Notwich: FREE PACKAGE COUPON season, we have arranged for a N. L Prumball, Stoningion’ Miss |} ¥ill out the blank lines below with § | SPECIAL SIX-DAY SALE. hesehorough, Stoningten: Miss | ir name and address, cut out Yo, villard, Colchester; M. w..ui coupon and mall to the PYRAMID THIS SALE WILL BEGIN Stanton. Preston. DRUG COMPANY, ) Pyramic Mr. Williams commented npon the | Marshall. Mich. A sumple N TODAY AND CONTINUE various reports and after makine a fow | Pyramid Pile Cure will UP TO AND INCLUDING pleasing remarks called upon Dr. d- | s2nt you at omce by mail, Win A Downe of Hartford. n memhe f FREE, in plain wrapper. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. "y‘({zv”my;n' ”‘vf‘f:( n\‘\“r:;: M:Tln:“l';i(.?i':::f The goods offered are absolutely { sionary Northrop. who respondsd- with |} Name ............i...... Ly | perfect and dependable—staple mer- few well chosem words. | chandise that is in almest constant Dentist for Home Appointed. i AT ety . AR | The At this time an anhouncement was savings each instance are liberal and positive—the reductions are from our own low selling prices. SALE BEGINQ TODAY AND . CONTINUES UP TO AND INCLUDING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19th. A Sheeti S Et eelings, Sheelts, Ete. At Brown Sfieeting. good weight 5¢ | and texture, 4-4 width—Spe- cial price ‘5¢ a yard, At Bleached Shee a de- 7o . grade Special a yard, valueSe. At Bleached Sheeting. one of 8%c | the best known makes — Special price S3c.a yard, value 12%ec. At ow Case ze 4 36 and 9c 36 Special price 9¢ each, value 12%ec. At Pillow Cases, good welght 11se heid quality pecial price each, value 15c. At Pillow Cases, splendid_qual- A6c. | ity, good . weight ~— Special price 16c each, value 20c, At | Sheets. size 81x90, soft fin- 49c ish and good weight—Spectal price 49¢c, value $bec. At | Sheets, size. $1x80, standard 85¢ | quality ight—Speclal pric At | Sheets, e SIx80, extra 89 | heavy weight—Special *price | 89¢, value $1.10. Bed Spreads Four casss of Crochet Bed Spreads, hemmed and fringed, at these special prices: $1.25 BED SPREADS at 95¢ iOne case of Full-size Hemmed Cro- “chat Bed Spreads—Special price 96e, value $1. $1.65 BED SPREADS at $1.35 One case of Full-size Hemmed Cro- chet Bed Spreads — Special price $1. value $1.65. f $2.00 BED SPREADS at $1.65 One case of Extra Fine Crochet Bed Spreads, all hemmed—Speacial pries S value $2.00. $1.50 BED SPREADS at $1.19 One case of Crochet Bed Spreads, full size and fringed—Special prics $1.19, value. $1.50. Other_good values in Bed Spreads at $1.48 value $1.75 — at $1.89, value 3 Blankels | These special ‘values in Blankets— Cotton, “Woolnap” and All Wool. At One ¢ of 10-4 Cotton 55¢ Blankets, white and gray ! Special price 85c pair, sial value 75 At | Cotton Blankets, 11-4 size, 89¢ white and gray — Special | price §9c a pair, value $1.10. At | Cotton Blankets, 11-4 size, $1.19 ' white and gray — Speclal price $1.19 a palir, value $1.50 At} The popular “Woolnap™” $1.68 | Blankets, very heavy, whitc | and gray—Special price $1.68 a pair, value $2.00. At Woolen Blankets $2.48 ' white and | price $2:48 ! $2.00. Size 11-4 Woolen extra heavy, white — Special_prica $4.45 value $6.00 $7.50 BLANKETS at $5.48 Exactly 20 pairs of 11-4 size White - Wool Blankets, extra fine quality-— while they last ‘we offer them &t $5.48 a -pair, value $7. Blanke nd gra a pair, Continued Today The following Special Sales will be contirued Today. SPECIAL SALE OF RIBBONS The Sale of Fancy Ribbons will continue. Today. "Thou- sunds of is of Ribbons for pHEROS for fauney willinety, for h every - work ribbons, SPECIAL SALE OF HATS 100 Untrimmed Hals for Women, Misses anud Children - a manufaciurer's sample line — all at 98¢ each, value 3139 and $1.96. tor The Porteous &-Mitchell Co. octlidaw

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