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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1911 IBig Opening Day At Willimantic Fair|LAZY LIVER, BILIOUSNESS, HEADACHE, |, L i COATED TONGUE OR A BAD STOMACH | a_yearling, whiie ne has a _ten months You men and “womsn wk 01d pure biood Guernsey. .There is one yrshire and a three - 1 Securities . Visitor From New London Goes Also—Suspicious Dis- (Continued from page two.) y . ble foot of ground this year. und there appearance of Clothing and Jewelry Excites Bradford | 1. o meihods ot xiching the moche els of the unwary that are not in evi- Jersey cow, an Household—Italians to Celebrate Coiumbus Day— [dence. he tent of the diving siris | ¥eqr Gid Guginscs > mith of Willimantic somehow can't get feeling right—who have an Imost daily headache, coated tonzue, foul tasie and foul breath, dizziness, an't sleep: are nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, zassy ' disordersd stomach, or have backache and feel all Worn out. ITIERICLRLLIS or merely forci is one of the big sideshow attrzctions, | W- H. 0 super: Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets 1 T E TR L LE B " N 2, while the sirls from Reno and the | intendent of the cattle depdrtmen sageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? . ¥ Fire in Coal Poclet Gets Department Out—Opening | conaress of livins freaks captured their | and Charles S, Turner of Chaplin is in | portant. : Orelgn il o !share of attention Tvesday. There | charge of the sheep and swine. dcdsfkgots din\m‘tiial(fl,\ cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour ¥ s nn\tldli s 2 a couple of African dips and the regu-| Waeks undigested and fermenting food and foul gases: take the excess bile from the P . K Day of Kingston Fair. Tt Afriear; Srtdber is et oo | orking Oxen. liver and carry off the d>composed waste matter and poison from the intes- ”ij J“ 1] the pingpong babies, and the make- | In the department of working oxen | tines and bowels. Cl UL R 2 Fé Maud-Kick. Many took a try at the | and steers, E. K. Whitehouse, Mans- A Cascaret tonight will straigten vou out by morning—a 10-cent box will v i ssociation, “boarded | Strength tester. but few rans ihe zong. | field Center, superintendent, entries of He suddenty dis- | There were the usual games of chance | town ox teams for ten pairs or over Dt leaving a |&alore, although some of them iwerc | are from the towns of Manstreld and ppaid. | Miss Claia |PUE down as scientific problems. wiin | Hebron. Hebron also entérs for the don, who ha ali prizes and no ¥ \ lost race | town steer team. Krank W. Porter of keep vour entire family fe2ling good for -—onths. Don't forsct the children—iheir littie insides need a good, ~entle cleansing, too. Trueman H. Newberry of Detroit and , Bradford Watch Hill, secretary of the navy in|with J the Roosevelt administration, was be- {appearcd — Monda fore Judge Lewis in th Second district | board bill of court at Wakefield Monday to answer | Sylvia of New Dyeing Letters 5 ondp) and the Linden m. sounded al- | South Coventry entersa pair of work- o the charge of m lighter. On | visiting, at the Singer ho y & i B T oL T, i | o Whieh ma indis | tractive to some. while the gypsy tents | ing oxen over five vears old and 2,800 Brtven by ME. Newborrs ton oG | ate’ ‘an elopement, it being claimed [and-tibtvpe gallériés did a good pounds. in the class for working oxen O redi en by Mr. Newberry ran down and | cate an elopement. S i [nese. Candy. sundwiches, soft dr c are M. H. > killed Helen, the soven vear old daugh- | thal the pair came to Westerly and [NeS€ ey G 3 5 i : v mornin terly A0 land cigars were dispensed at a dozen . Storrs, of : ter of Mr. and Mrs. Georse W. Eliis, [took an early morning train towards (Gfp (EEITS e W, Porter, while a big dinner S idence. As some of Miss Singer's of Milford, Mass.. when in front . ] Ax some of Miss Ssers [tent had its share of patromage. A | South Coventry: C. S. Turner, Chap- % Hotel Mathewson at Narragansett Pier. | clothing, a gold waich, @ chain and b, Cormetist Turnishea popular music | tn: ¥ Bon Bost, tebrons C. D, 3 : [ piiter taking the child i his auio- | locke and br miseing, 1t i3 land the air was rent With the eries | Wy & Son, Gilead: James B, Palmer, ; : e [lr s heai i s bt s L e - TASTE 600D-NEVER GRIPE CRSICHEN, R T e ieios & P [ g AL B R L HIBIT. Entries for steers include: Pair 2 BANKERS o e e e 1 Y e Soe ety 5 — vears old, . D, Way & Son, Gilead; scontlnued. * 4 _saul: | The 0 (6 “oiice i | Many Entries of Choice Stock—Glose | A Keil. ‘Andover. ~Pair ster calves, | yoo parbor 5 Deon miade and the ont (e- | Faquest. has heen made to the Provi- Competition Among Owners, | . S. Siorrs, Mansield; F. Elton Post, | Aiso28cand | on s "ot all parties not to | dence o detain Lyons and Miss | e Sy | Hebron, | e L o 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET 56 WALL STREET » prosec grant the stion of | Sy oman is abo ) vears | James B. Palmer has the Round Hill The entries for working oxen under RK Mr Olney made in bel e com- | of age man 22 farm, Lisbon, represented by a herd load” o cdrc 1 51V D0, BOSTON S + plainant and discontinue the cas = of 32, mostly Guernseys, 2 Wi e: ars, W. | land, dney Hewitt of Lebanon en- an exhibit of five golden pheasants, T iscontinue Ry reson s ta ot i ; . working oxen, 4 vears, and, Rodney Hewitt of Lebano & s, The Italians of Westerly, and there | 370h amnual fair of the Washington | Bon Bov. This well known registered | & Storrs, Manefield: Ralph Rhoades, | ters 'a vear old_colt R are a center of interest to all - W s Cot Juer: 1 6 v | Willimantic; . D. Way & Son, Gil- ——— i are many of them, are preparing for a | (our \zriculiural society which | Guernsey bull is now 6 years oid and | W : > » T. Hale, ‘Willimantic, 'has B Stanen o - umbus day. | opencd at Kinssion Tucaday for a [out | weighs 1,780 pounds. ' Mr. Paimer's| “Eui working oxen, 3 vears, W. S. POLLIREANCIERY Ei¥mouth’ Recks, and Corliss s ed _tc 6 petac et | even more Interesting | Cattle arrived Monday night and the | Ste Mansfield; I°. Elton Post, He- | Compete With Choice Fowls—Record s, Wiilimantic, shows black tum- bler pigeons. Woodbury O. Rogers of Norwich is T the judge of the poultry, while James YANTIC HAPPENINGS. the attempt to- discipline his suc- rain through which they passed left| bron: C. D. Way & Son; J. N. Wal- them in fine condition. Their and skin show the yellow butte the! provious Andover, Number of Entries. for test, ars | bridge, Rockville: A. Kelff, olc 00 or under, nerease in the rac and amuse- i nent attractions. All the entries were | and skin the yellow X Y| The poultry building, in charge of | reun Sor h g the cessor in the same fashion bade fair f T e o ree when | for which the Guernsey breed and Mr. Manafield; "W, | 2he Poultry | = i { {Lonztetioticlot Norwletiwill Judzeisue : ' 1 r th 1 St SEY:_Dres S N > ce O. Parrows filled this | pyoeoe ing | to be - successful when the signers of that day Molals have arrenged for the stRb iy o Glnee Rratia the Tarsest sehibli| Wer & gy R W albriage, | 1aTsest the fair has ever had, and | % House Management to Be Supervisor | withdraw their signatures, Whether anc enjoy estnl of (he/many SuccessEl Bl [l el lonG b the prgnnT ” M Talher Rockville bR o 8¢ | presents an interesting variety as| A. C. Williams, Lebanon, presi-| in Albany. they discovered that the opposition e I at Kingston, this being the onty | of ciftie on the ground =Mr. Palmer | Rockville well. dent-of the Horscshoe Park Agricul- {to_ him was unjust or simply feared The Its eal cultural “fair held in Rhodei 2t eds and 52 ho e H. B. Bellows of Southbridge, Mass, | tural associaticn this year, T. R. Sadd | Mrs. Edmund Bauman, who has suc- | that they might go further and fare completed sland 3443 Mg two. litters, the “breeds peing. O | FARM PRODUCE formerly of Willimantic, is on hand |is vice president and Samuel B. Har-{ cesstully conducted the Yantie board- | WOTse, the lesson taught by their ac cretary and tre was a_particular] and. his office arer. Mr. tion is much the same. This is, of busy man | ing house for the past three years, leit | tom.k ¢ the falr|town Saturday morning h her | succeefl as a cure-all for soclal evils. | the headquarters to|daughter Bva for Albany, N. Y., where |Even a bad system intelligently ad- M. H, Parker of Mansfield enters | varieties of pigeons, and some hand- | Which evervhody in trouble adjourned. | she is to be supervisor in an oral | ministered is likely to prove more sat- prmpkins and fruit, Charles B, Wil | Some bantams and ducks. Mr. Bellows | Supt of Groinds Macfareae also had | sehool. She is succeeded by Mr. and | isfactory than a good one unintelli- ar. | vey s on exhibition. bring- | Harve Shown. ing them here from Norwich. His Tu — includes 20 varieties of poultr arounds »ration here is rea: ve that the|l. C.s and Jersey reds. Mr. Palmer | f 2 again after an apsence of one Ladlies 1o radasnitonballeva Shows at the Willimantic fali fop the | FTUit and Vegetables in Big Varisty | He has 200 b | Westerly High school the first time in 13 years. He will ex- »n_ will make a creditable hibit later at the Berlin, Conn., Roch- A he school session Tues ester, N. H, and Brockton, Mass and Mstened to advis | fairs’ - Principal Swain and| C. S. Turner and A. A, Ennis of Daniel Larkin and Dwight H. Rogers, | Chaplin show some handsome Devon o will coach the feam. It is not |cattle, the former having a herd of course, that no political device can a. ard of Willimantic also shows pump- | shows a pair of roller pigeons that | his hands full He was capably as- | Mrs. Israel Brown of Hampton, | gently administered. And any system, kins, A. J. Kimball of Willimantic has | are interesting birds. sisted by John deVieq. Judging from Mrs. Rodenbaum and Miss Shanks | bad or good. that keeps»ths community watermelons, musl 1420 Main street, stirred up perpetually is bound to fail the first day, the fair officials are ex- |of Norristown, Pa., have left town af- success this vear. | tes melons, pumpkins | C. A. Barrow: : ] s ! i o s ceting & pronounced spending the past week with their | as soon as ihe public attention is over ’ O i et ey e b thy Qyr. | 2nd_other vegetables. Isaiah L. Hale | Willimantic, exhibits white leghorns, | Pecting a pronounce Bendt 5 yeek { as soc ¥ Tl S e s g T nine, With ene A¥T- | ¢ Willimantic shows fruit, melons and | crestéd Polish, White Wyan- = brother, Supt. William Shanks, | wearied—Providence Journal. sealor: will, rebu ¥ Carnival, tho ' | Danvers carrots, Joseph H. Bullock of bantams and pigeons. John Frink has returned from an —— e of Llagtl AT N ‘gnds"g"g:B“fi‘;g}'g}'eifim{efig Nar Vel Cenieiodlens Wirsahen | SW tr Siiires, Houth Coente ahas CLAMBAKE AT BROOKSIDE. outing with friends in New Haven. | All classes of fireworks are more | )50 Ray Ball iway slected | DEIIZIEICE S briges Xietanou hasa | SRE I L el (B Tovey: | = Nelnof Mustors i ancEsiannias : 5 -~ _Mise Helen Plummer lefi for New | commionly used in Mexico than in the | . enit e wecepted: ons sontifion E . o Teesiala N e S Sy (2 malnn s Annual Family Reunion at Home of | Britain = Sunday afier spending (he | United States: Willi a big pumpkin, peanut-plants and some . Post, Norwich Town, has gold fruit. Garden huckleberriea and lemon | en Wyandottes, 17 birds in all, on Wiltiam Clask of Weatarly made 92, ¢ h- would be permitted to retire |2 vearling bull, a two year old cow, going OUE in 45 and caming back in 47, |If Archic returned to school. There | a calf. all full blooded Jerseys, and the | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shank. s Hiilside farm, where sh mental work in the | 1< a practice game In the afternoon. | remainder are fine appearing grade annual clambake at the S in t ext o = = Jerseys, with one Ayrshir & one | cucumbers are a movel exhibit shown | hibition. George B. Parker, Williman- 5 e e LS e S iy ¢ Ayrshire and one | Dr. 0. Vermilye of Willimantic. lic. shows Japanese silkies, bantam reunion held at Brooksid Miss Grace Frink has returned from | 00 umors B - ez e R G A Eahu of Yantlc bas Chester | MT B Harvey of Willimantic | Angora rabbits. - The = Will { lome of M. and Mrs, John W. Shank, | two weeks' stay with relatives in Sey- | . e VS nd “Newark | Whites on exhibition, it being a hand- | €Xhibi témpting collection of jel- | Fancy Bird company has 18 pair of | of Old Mystic, Sept. 10, was a ; e G e se pimples, v s | be Jersey City and Newark | Whites on e being a hand- | [ fekles ana canned fruft pigcons of various breeds. . Royce | the party numbering 38. There were| Fred Amidon has returned to New [ Commonly cause pimples, boils, hives, stroke | e Jersey City team, : g 2 Toomis, T.ebanon. Shows Carneux and | relatives from Brooklyn, N. Y., Preston, | Haven after spending the week end at | eczema or salt rheum, or some other n s B Ja Frill of W y pitching, { Fine Animals from Lebanon. Berries. Houier plEadns ands Feer-tEEG: | ,+ North Stonington and Gallup|the home of Mr. and Mrs. George | form of eruption: but sometimes they tor m. @ score of -2 to 0. Frill allow- O Tentee il A C. H7 Savage, Stor enters black- | of the same town has Pekin duck | Ledyard After the elaborate | Plumme: 2 | exist in the system, indicated by feel= v and fanned four. i r e end gon ol Tetanon |yerfies andctrrants: White Wyandottes. Tune Olsen, Wil- | dintier, which was prepared by the Charies Irink has returned from « | inge of weakness, languor. loss of ap= Pob | e tecker, [ormeT | sey bull Copper Butterfly's Foxy, and Flowers. Hmanticishows irleeons. = e and iane seedtieae | “SWilliam® Shanks - spent ~ Sunaay in [[Detite, of general® debility, “without T s )f the Congregational church in | {0%, ianis s gt H. Bullock of Shady Nook farm, | there being vocal and piang s ons| El s %1 'causing any breaking out. > atuck. now superintendent of the | their animals attraeted fa: 1t- | Lafayette Robertsen, Jr. of Man-| \rihcfeld Center, exhibiting here for | by Miss Evelyn Elliott. Mrs. Elbert Taftville. attending the clambake of SN sny % b | Fons e e et Drowl | tentlon. It is thelr first year chester Green, has cut flowers. sweet | o et tions ehows baf Srriontons, | Swan —added . to the pleasure of the | the Musicians’ club: | They are expelled and the whole sys= has been fire in fhe soft coal | dence, returned Monday from a lengthy | ore Fernwood =~ farm, I eld, | peas and wild flowers. Lafavetie | there being a hen and 12 chickens, § | compony by her music on the Di === | tem is renovated, strengthened and 3. Frank Segar yard for | European trip to study soclal condi- | COBl is also here for the first time | Robertson, Sr. shows about 50 varie- | chicice’q cookerel, and a pair of fowl. | by her entertaining- music on the pi Tiring of a New Toy. toned by with 15 head of registered Jerseys. £t for their homes : The herd comes direct from the Hart- 7 their homes a t th of apples and his exhibition is 4 | * Apdrew Drav of Conwateeille has an | ano. The pi attractive one. attractive display of Columbian Wy- | 6 o'clock, afte spending a very pleas | | The people of Seattle, a city !(xal , H [aaopied S reart witn oinecisn s | Hood’s Sarsaparilla ‘ bee 2 x o on nee of the | ford fair, where it took 3 champi arles L. Torrey of Putnam is g 4 OO B Dot any seel e tiri eir new al | . o A pre- | < mination. in | ships, 4 firsts, § seconds, and 2 thirds. | judae. 1o the feat department. and | 2ndottes including a pair of chicks, a fantday.. foem b be diring of their new ROItCAl | et it today in usual lquid form or |aa or ations, there | The two year old bull Atragene's Gold- | Mrs John 3. Maniey, WWilli i, of | to:0L'fowl, a pair.of fowd, . cocls and R S ¥ thi% | chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. g seals - sen 29 pastors, | en Hope, is at the head of the herd, | o fl-(;"”l;:‘{ . ,I,;‘\:)‘{“‘;( “lO"'“-*j:"h.\ Of | ben Mr. Bray also shows pigeons, | Can't Afford to Lose Archie. jiSRise less than six months ago. o 3 re gre 3 -the-sea missionary, three|and Fairy’s Oxford Mermaid. which | fancy werk this year. g snd cliis “son Haymond Brayfihesia | opposition to the renomin- = " presidents, four theological | fook a Junior chammionsme He Chunch S . vear. | trio of Whité Wyandottes and a Les- | sident Taft since it is cer- | min rofessors. one editor, one | Oak, i§ a prominent memb i Horses and Colts. horn pullet. 3 4 i ptain Archie Butt is to re. : reques . respor ne retired | here the herd is going to White Ri In the horse department, A, C. W Charles B. Willard. ~Willimantic, | main in our midst.—Los Angeles Times. . : [ astor Junction, Vt., then to Trenton. N, J., | fams, Lebanon. superintendent, Isaiah a fine display of light Brahmas, | ST TrE 4 n ¢ r f the Narra- {and from there to the Brockton fair. | L. Hale of Willimantic enters a brood gone_ cock, ‘a pafriof fowls“and | Tt Boroiite Thow: g a gansett tist churches |~ Charles E. Pomeroy of South street, | mare, with colt at foot il ! i f nt in iitgn, 4id the several | vhi tist church of | Willimantic, shows 17 head of excellent | A handrome 1 vear old colt, togeth- olin B dlaey pillimen g [Bigabbesniisieone DAy the mar) - Fog al gave assur- | \vesier 1d with | cattle. = Sixteen of them are Holsteins, | er with a brood mare, is shown by | brown Leghorns and white v JERLTaas Catbie Her Citean ey -2 4 hve sasy First it Block Isl- |12 being thoroughbreds, and there IS | John S. Hillhouse of Willimantic, | 90(tes - s 1, | from. corned beef, it vy an e ginning Wednesday and closing | one Dutch Belt cow. Mr. Pomeroy is | Walter E. Chase of Willimantic has a | M'S- Aunie Bowes, Willimantic, has | Plain Dealer. | > = ge_except : reday afternoon. An inicresting | an old exhibitor. | 4 vear old colt, and two colts, § and | e | - i 1 sramme has been arranged. A | Fred Rosebrooks of Willimantic is |1 vear old arc entered by Dr. L. L B popanty. Hs he R rge delegation from Westerly showing his cattle here for the second | Mason. Colts 3 and 2 years old are g e Played upon his | in attendance vear, and has a fine looking herd of | entered by Myron G. Sparrow, Tol- =3 1 . 1 Nicolo Forono and Rosie Capperona Brlef SIHI who partook of the same dish of pois- | 4 s ~ < South Manchester—Richard 0. Chen- | $ 3 o and Cheney, Jr. have tree ¥ Wallingford.—The Wallingford Golf | s 1nh defeated the Highland Country | of Meriden Saturday by four | | Winsted.—The Garibaldi and Ttalian | Robert Lyons, who came frem Attle- bero to Bradford two months ago, and | Bridgepor Of the 1 deaths re- $1.00 worth of Green Stamps Free with purchases of 10c who has been emploved as roofer ot jed ity during August, or over. Double Stamps with purchases of $5.00 or over. the buildings being erected for th more n one-fourth were babie ind small children. i Anty Drudge tells how to Avoid | Smelly Clothes. { Mrs. Jones—‘‘My wash that came home today smells of fried bacon. The washwoman must dry the clothes in her kitchen where the steam from the cook stove penetrates everything.”” Anty Drudge—‘‘Why don’t you have your wash done at home? Get Fels-Naptha soap and you’ll find washing easy. Besides the clothes will be sweet and fresh, as well as being clean and white.” ; No matter what soap you use you can pEERLESS ALE probably get the clothes white—if you rub he Southern New England | wni Dance with Joy!| Meriden— wend | TElephone company installed five tele- | Before vou foraet Ansonia.—~Andrew er cretary of the local Y. M. completed his work at the To Remedy ciation, and left Monday for his new 1t room out the'corn place in Quincy, Mass. a L] et of the calloses while T Guarantee—. | . Cromwell.—The fall meeting of Mid- 1 there ace any traces of Coms | 91°5°% Ministers’ association of the | ot Bunions on your fect afier & trn: of | (ONEregational church was held with | ‘ ) Keenc's Glad-Phect Rem- | (he First Congregational church of edy rewm the Mosey-Back Coupen | Cromwell Tuesday. {in evers package)., and your money 3 teet e T i sminediatels | Reeert B S5 15¢ (e sire 256) | Bromley, gen- KEENE'S _[local exchange. | ' GLAD-PHEET ‘ orn and Bunien New Haven.—President Charles S. KEENE CO. 05 Fan e Now Yok, | {heakers at the anmual banquot of tha hard enough. But why shouldn’t the soap - ————— | Lk rarielon Chub near Pisimont, N The Ale that suits : do its part of the work? our present showing will assuredly sustain our reputation for al- ways bringing forth the best in Women's Wear at our always moderate prices. ; Fels-Naptha is the friend that takes the Suffield.— or the new rives d the work will be begun at easseessnsnasssssessassesssssssasessessessenes | (nice by the Herlin Constri Meets the approval of discriminating drink- & ers, wherever sold, as no other ale. 4 washday work off your shoulders. — e any of kKast Bes The fo ation Y 1 INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | 5iios mits ot oot cone S i CE e et and Dicesss ats alsten far In advancs from Atk the nfan who drinks it Fels-Naptha soap loosens the dirt for Wiatordy Belisich s phieeslia g s e eeen nierters or better still, try it once at | you, and when you come to finish the wa.sh: Surplus ...Three Miltion Dollars | cuse may be that he is rammine & ness brought out only by excellence of materials—masterful Wiyt Has been do, has been done by the soap. 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Reward A Reward of $1,000 (3500 veted by the Town Council of Westerly and 3500 to be given by Jeseph Newall & Co.), is hereby offered for the detention, apprehension and conviction of the persons, or any of them, who committed the crime of robbery upon the person of David McG. Newall on the highway near the village of Bradford in the town of Westerly, R. I, on the 2d day of Septémber, 1911. Communicate with J. R. Wilcox, Sheriff, Kingston, R. Brown, Deputy Chief of Police, Westerly, R. I. INDIA PALE ALE i yourself ty trying it. But follow directions. * R o Boiling and hot water simply prevent the is simply Perfection in Ales. : Fels-Naptha actien instead of aiding it.! The James Hanley Bl‘ewing Co. And this is its radical difference from other i Providence, R. I. soaps. 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