Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 1, 1911, Page 15

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sented by a yo oman wif : g s flowing hair cn—‘:‘yfag 1l g A St. Francis' T. society of Tor- ringten got plaudits all along the line : - ] as it appeared headed by the Ameri- can band of that town. They wore £ white shirts with blue sashes and Baptlste Supreme Officers—C. T A. U. Field Day aprecietion : . : : PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. : Great .Success-—Normh Ovls. Planning Outing— | ~orwich grange, No. 172, had a ; : nr i B largely attended meeting en Wednes- 3 - % Norwich Grangers Contu‘me Flne Entertainment | dav evening in Psthian hall in which | § been a feature of recent grange meet- 3 3 do hich 11 be held n- i Roll call, re ivi ihi k. ! DAMERIQUE. CoPRRGID FUOR S 1o Reld I8 son | Boll cab, resvomies siving (e CAPTAIN THOMAS S. BALDWIN, KING OF THE AIR, AND HIS Ld | sioner Chaffee read. The decree stops| “Some Poisonous Plant carried blue and white parasols. Thcy the very enioyable . entertainments Schedule. ; i et Sl STAR ATTRACTION topic was “Things Wz About 209 pr st presi- | present their resignations, new officers 1 “Wepds and Hor D'Amerique met I cofiyention in Wor- [ipere and doubt exists whether any | Lester: paper. “Weeds Used i cester last Sunday. represénting a ma- | oiner busthess could be. legally trans " Miss Hattie I. Jewett, piano Jority of the 192 councils of the order . .i.4 except that ordered in the decree | i illiz . Austin; | paper, - in the Southern New England states. Union Sr: Jean Baptiste has 000 | “How to Destroy Rats.” Edward Cook: The topic of discussion for the con-| . perg original poem, “Things /i Don't were the prize winners of the mena during the lecturer’s hour, which have I.'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTIST deujee of the court specifies that at the | and the following was the programme: dents of L'Union SL Jean Baptiste | be elected and the report of Commis- Vention was the alleged administration Want.” Mrs. Hall of Col-l er grange. e e it (h | Commecticu brothers opectalls those | (0PI 18 Inventions During ' Si | WILL POSITIVELY MAKE TWO WONDERFUL FLIGHTS AT FAIR GROUNDS ization for about a y {in the many lodges of the A. O. The convention organized by electing in the castern part of the Dr. Omer LaRue of Putnam, Conn., taking quite a interest in president and W. Levi Bousquet secre- | vival of enthusiasm for the tary, In aeccepting the office, which 3 developed lately An"ll)ng‘hell'\ FRATERNALVSENAEFIT LEAGUE. | =t HORRIBLE PARADE in the Morning AUTOMOBILE RACES, b, order at Anr»hl_nxt -t'f‘J_th-zl mrmh"rsv i Little Rhody g‘ ke e N tr MOTOR CYCLE RACES- ATHLETIC BVENTS n Aftem“n have several gatherings at the homes of members. arranging for lawn parties and other pleasant outings. of officers of general convention, gave a review ot | which is now be axrdngml for and _ Pres i P in Sehat hill been doBe which will Hunt's Hill on | 3 ficials, and also repe Saturday af 3 when | at @ J n'it was voted | efit of the delegate: a dinner red a (m; (,:'!;nm :?!‘d’]:{f'l'lmn Y mestingy. - T}:ES st § Lo U B g M o TR B T All Roads Lead to NORWICH had been prog: GRS M L ces to v ocaas ca O i bl Among the drafts in ayment of | Hiberpian hall for t = ks investigate death claims apies ‘of ‘the | evenings are as mbers forwarded on June | ings can be held in Juiy and Grand Recorder George Stroh -h summer months, J. H. E IPoresters’ hall, hearing the ), representing an inc ! onation England wou of committees and electing its | over his present wage. had the ples not have . of $200 0 ure of seeing Jack John- et declared, tha - e free he ezl oss New Haven was Lresent at the moet- | officers as follows for the next six | ; son this lovely summer.—Chicag, gner * Chiaffee will show fol Tyavion Besn of | == . | months: Pocahontas, Margaret Beck- | Fair Haven.—Local ovstermen are| News. than 14,000 entries er N ing. i 4 | L San : P be f Union St died 28 RS agE e | man; prophe ster; | Provoked that $he report of the financ n the books of Unien St. | ven who died | ors st thvie fw s | committee is favorable to an increase of tex on Aifred Ern- r. B < - ier property. -A reopen- v ed ‘that the report would | ven Who died fred Erm- | held iis| ing of the hearings has been asked, as CRYING FOR HELP. (Y‘d! the .rr—‘a ry of the society | est Goddard o Py i & ers at i the oyster dealers. wish to present a| suffered to the tlent o who died Charles Tuesday evening in Odd ! iy ng on sub: ihe SA% TEH\ Loty of it in Névwich Slat Diily, Grow- itute bill. They as a result of the taking of men New Haven 1 being re-ele been the reckless expenditure o ing lodge. No. 48, of L raade % s his authority for who died June 22nd, | ady, o ! ing Less, . Chaffee, wit 8 y f Sterling lodge, No. ! 5 o E R The kidneys cry for help. g died June 24th. ) WEDDING. Not an organ in the whole body 8o s he A. 0. U. W. . club_hav — ately construeted said_was-offi- | in n death claims where together with i Bereirniin® % g R i club is Bourne—Williams. \.,z one o important to hzalth e miade osadily Aled, i - officers. i DE SEUNIUE olier aBTseR e te The wedding of Miss Ida Arlein Wal- | , Tlie kidveys are the filters of the r el HEasP DOyIOTME. | lodge, No. 11, begins July with| . ——— daughter of Mr. and Mrs - o iet replied that the comm on- | The payment in the last mentidsed ! p M | AMERICAN MECHANICS liam H., Williams, of Moosup. ! fail the blood becomes er had made no report, whereupon the | case was made four days after the ol i son an- |and Cornelivs Lefingwell Bourne 0iSOno friends of the Supreme | death of the brot | e R enan - R k"‘!fl‘,:“”{m‘).;,’"‘:f”‘l'h’:f”j‘: | Pravidizce took Liace Thureany | i Fhere can be no health whero there refused to place s - : 2 . b L5 i g - Sl | is poisoned bicod. 1 piace s will not be held | this week. They included H. W t- | evening at th Congregation2l | ™ gy, one g one indica- leclarations they KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS i E veod, Montvill Raw i New | church Fa ence before a| yione or kidne e Jas adnaneel ) yus Day, October 12, New | - — | London: . A. Perkins, Lebanon: J.|company of abe relati and | 55 the kidneyes for . Heed meeting seer i - T, Boom, Nor- he auc m of the church | e " T MASONIC. W. Dawley, Moos a meeting of Union vich. 3 i r)fl v last 7 presented with the ngle which was started journey around t of the Supreme bure had gonme wrong or failed in was decorated with palms and eider- Pills arz what Brief State News wanted Are just what ovesworked kidneys ceremony was perform R2v. - Oliver P. .F hurch, and the ved by Mi of promi- the pro- broken strengtiien and invigo the one T St 0 o Ot help them to do their works Shotousnha pron of Pawtucket. The 1 PO ' and question i : 3 2l e given away by her father ; o o Bhaalop e B B ot L 3. Brine Baldwir cil in the ? e 3 # cousi 7 Sre | i et Sk at it will | Griggs, pro- | fended by her cousin, - oo lum the proof from 2 Norwieh n be one )nm:llt—d and fifty s on the » 2ma - Snily, . | are at their or the sum- made 2 introduced | brought to Derby by the ford council, of New & teosint unidles Hhx-co incil | warded to ¢ members ivan, 48 Mt Pleasast , Conn. ght with orange arfried whiie roses. 2 blue silk dress . and Mrs. D. have closed and gone ck for the would advise a | Doan’s Kidney Pil I hav that they have no equal for this trou- s, { Ple. My supp procured at N. D. b r's. | Sevin & tore and they > home | thoroughly relieved of 4 severe paim in the sm k. strengthenad 3 me in every i . Blakeslee -ir hous of Connectic and Bishop | __Reckville. The wedding of George rd Cornwall of Springfield and s Neme Amile King of Rockville | aitended at St. Bernard's at9a.m. The cer- bridegroom A. W. Bourne, about 100 gu A Boon in the For. sale by all dealers. Price B fr | i ] Levi Bousquet = o % £ - i S b e s ¢ Foster-Milburn Co., Buffal concerning the mist i g g.““\f";‘):’,‘,_'m 2. : 3 £ :| York, sole agents for {he United hard time deci = .- i 5 7 -ondit | who We B 2 ologist Britton | o | name—Doan's—and accident Ha “ting \]rp and on n | 3 T reported a e trees at ti nth ——————— Refor nl)unmnu' he committ reported servoir te protect them from [ Kldney Diseases Are Curable vailed that > tak ink Toses an Podstanndk @ s s of the devastating white | | certain conditions. . The right ins raor a party of voung women been secured for the picnic o s advised the local authoritie | e must be taken before the dig- 2 ng the con- sat in swi o Bt St the S et ntinue with the work. | as progressed too far, Mr. Per- ventien which will d in conform- float most 1 5e 5 o ! ; { | Pitman, Dale, Tex., savs: ‘1 ity with the decree of the court, at W Celilia so- £t ot iy | Ansonia.—At a meeting of the board down in bed for four month® which extraordintry comvention any | of education Tuesday evening F. M. | with kidney 1 bladder trouble anfl B siness in the interest of the soci | Buckley was gaged as superin- | ; 211 stones. One bottle of Foley's Kid- ®un be transacted £ _ and I 11, heid a | schools for the : | ney Remedy ell and sognd® The reason for this move issthat thei with a figu ing Monday eve- | salar Very likely if it were not for the| Ask fo yod Co. Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria s unquestionably the result of three facts: Firsé—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves., but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and peefect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is %o expese dangef and record the means of advancing health. The day for poiscning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. Te our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information.—Hai?s Journal of Healik. Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, = Ark., says: ‘‘ As a practicing phy- N. H.,says: “T use your Castoria go, Ill., says : “I have prescribed N.J.says: ‘I prescribe your Casto- Always Bought and which- sician T use Castoria and like it in my practice.and in m¥y family.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day for children who are - very much.” dauring my practice and find it suffering from constipation, with has been in use for over 30 Or. Wm. I. McCann or Omaha, very satisfactory.” bether effect than I receive from Dr; W. 3. Sacloy, ot iy, N Neb., says : ** As the father of thiz- e any other combination of drugs.” years, has borne the signa- ¥ omys: “Thavomsed your O oSl F coviainty buoy . DY Wil Beimonk, of Clive S i mna_ for several [ears. iz oy something about your great n:edi- iand, Chio, uays. Your Castoria Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, L o cdnc: o fo,:md itasafe ineandasidefrom my own family stg.nrh sy iis i In =y Y., says: ‘I have used your Casto- angd sehghio reredy. experience, I have, in my years of LY yeote b pactio catne vt ria and found it an excellent ; uamll anilf II‘ and has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice. found Castoria a popular 2;1‘- edr T'el:r:?,d s remedy in my household and. priv- g 2 Ynez, Cal., says : ‘“After using and efficient vemedy in almost e g ate practice for many years. The his personal supervlsxon your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” - it annoys me greatly to have an = 2 2 Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- since its infancy. Aliow ignorant druggist substitute some- ~_ Dr.Howard James, of New York, (oria extensively as I have never Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: “It is with great pleas- found anything toequalit for chil- falo, N. Y., says: I am pleased to no one to deceive you in tient’s disadvantage, asin thiscase, Ure that I desire to testify to the gren's troubles. {am aware that gpeak 4 good word for your Casto- 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoria. {here areimitationsin the field, but iz, T think so highly of it that T this. Al Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” ?h::e ased iufwith m"k:lz be::m I always sce that my patients get pnot only recommend it to others, ; i $98. on90. OF WY OWD SRUSDME, - Miokchors.” but have used itin my own family.” - Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas Citz, - y y. tations and “ Just-as-good ” Mo., says : “ Physicians generally oo e oy R mesl'®. © Dr Chunates ¥ Cdoke of funink et " LR IR agiutiration o ol £ is, Mo., says: “T have used Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, S do not preseribe proprietary prepa- g aqran in my practice.” Louis, , say! 5 > are but Expeflments that rations, butidn the case of Castoria your Castoria for several years past Minn., eays : ““It affords me plea- a s 2 my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always Sure to 2dd my name to the long - trifle with and endangfl' other physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : “The name that found it thoroughly efficient and list of those who have used and make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, DOw endorse your Castoria. The the health of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is a great consideration in factof theingredients being known i 3 canuse I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presenceof children, view of the faot that most medi- through the printing of the formula Childrer, — E x perience oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- ©1 fl’f wrapper is one good and Z : § dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- Sufficient reason for the recom- against Experiment. who has raised a family, asThave, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As a laxative I mefldl”""l of any physician. 1 } will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything know of its good qualities and re- E Z mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfully,” ASK . YOUR PHYSICIAN CENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of

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