Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 6, 1911, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

State W. C. T. U. Re-elects Mrs. Deborah Knox Living- stone President—Flower Mission Départment Votes Thanks to Danielson and Brooklyn Conn., Unions ~for Gift of Boquets—State Council A. O. U. M. to Meet with Hope Council. e P Iirge bouguet of chrysanthemums, ng made by to which a cordial The wecond and final day's session I.'l of the annual convention of the Wo- | ti mar’'s Christian. Temperance union | Mr Al. A. Paine, was held in the First Baptist church, | response was made Westerly, Thursday, and was called| = = ——— 2 to order at 10 o'clock by the presi- The Thursday afternoon session dent, Mrs. Deborah Knox Livingstone | was opened with singing of AN Hail of Providen and opened with sing- | the Power of Jesus’ Name, with de- ing Faith Looks Up to Thee, the vofional service by Mrs. Myra bel prayer being offered by Mrs, T. L. | nett. Mrs, Frederick H. Jackson, su- Hadley of Providence. The minutes | perintendent of the legislative depart- £ the meetings of Wednesday were | ment, reported that but very litile cad and approved. | bad been done during the year. She Mise Olney read the report of Mrs. | had asked for nothing in the legis M. J. Barle of Providence, superinten- | ture, and in consequence no rapid cent of the department of Christian es had been made in legislative citizenship. Mrs. George F. Rooke, | woirk., She recommended a superin- superintendent of social purity de- | lencent be appointed who will give vartment, submitted her annukl report | close attention to work. and recited the effective work of the | George D. Gladding reported unions in the state. In Providence | there was marked progress in the special work is being done to prevent | franchise movement, and suggested the destruction of young girls, in wine cc-operaiion with the granges and rooms, and their demoralization in the ' churches that would bring good re- flance halls. Mrs. Roc said there | suits. She declared the unions should was work to be done in her departi- | give more attention to the 1ffrage ment and encouragement is received on or matters of special inter- 4rom nearly every union. to women, Many say we do not Mrs. Curtis R. French made report re to vote but Christian women of the flower mission, whi showed d consider whether girls in fa ¢hat the Avondale union, with only and ilke places do not need ten. members had contributed one | the votes. thousan® bouagu There wi 21,771 ~ e bbuquets and 1100 plants distributed | Miss Alice E. Parker, superintend- gluring the year. Danielson and Brook- | ent of decoration, stated that her re- fvn unious of Connecticut were large on the walls of the church. gontributers of flowers to the Rhode | ik bannerettes were guarded ‘:l. nd state union. A vote of (h.,\nl\fil At from ar to year and are om the convention were sent to the ! «d only at annual conventions, T ynions of Danielson and Brooklvn for | she gosted they be used in the ac- Cottolene is packed in patent, air-tight tin pails (never in bulk) and no dirt, Jheir beautiful nd numerous bou- ; tive work of the union. She declared . . . . S My R R -"S‘::;“:i“::f;:;ls:t;,,?.z‘;f odors, or other contamination can reach it. Lard is seldom guaranteed— yerintendent of the Paweatuck street l that spenk: silently and forcibly . s e S e L e mastalall 8 you usually take your chances; the purity and freshness of Cotfolene are of Newport among the and and of the worl-that has been and is being done m Newpart Mrs, lov | with the of e thbnn - i H ship upon M cn the life lis Mrs. Harriet Perry, superintendent »f medal centests, made her report, in which she advocated gold and silver edal contests, and the use of hymn- oks for vocal selections instead of | heet music and love songs in contests he objects are purely educational anc the commencement is with the chil- | Aren. Mrs. M. A, Paine of the svs- | tematic giving and free will offerir told of the methods which are mainly | The offerings of the convention were on the impuise, and the giving as oth- | anrounced to be as follows: ‘han by tr is $20. 2 Paine cited ways i of raising money for church work, come of which she did not approve. She adveoated a tematic Alll] pro- | porienate giving for God's wc 1 ezplained the difference between (it #nd voluntary giving for church work. ‘Chank offerings oi $15 were received before Mrs. Paine eompleted her re- | port. She advocated a free will oi- fering as a good starter for the work | of the year. Mrs. Mary beock was | | made a life member by Welc and Mrs. Eldredge by Anna Nash, her daughter. always guaranteed, and any grocer who sells it will refund your money if you are not wholly satisfied with it. There are thousands of Cotfolene users in the country who would never let lard or any other substitute enter their kitchen. Cottoiene is purer, more healthful, more economical than lard or any other cooking fat. Prove it by a trial. were received f County Women Yemperance vnio London, and return nominations made by the offi- for department superinten- approved, which carried re-ele®tion of the super- ndents of last vear. executive hc the subscript equal to the member: in union. The recommendation was HuY!OH { Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Shortens Your Food—Lengthens Your Life Miss Olney, chairman of committee | 2doDed Another on oredentials, made report which was | Wis ihat idvitations b Mo ntenuba o Alle naiton reved just prior to the election of | 47 B n be held i Providen officers. President Livingstone olnted as distributing tellers. ich was also adopi : : ST ; = & 2 ;erfl' and Mrs. L‘napglxnan Sha | after quite a debate. for one month, and during that time REFUSES 34.000 GIFT. cuesting that be turned the | George I.. Bidwell of this city had Hadiey znd Mrs. Childs as um-mng, the >stimated expe the 1ooms to he draped in mourning 2 Siila s church trea , the venerable xune:(:'mnexl turtle near Buchana, Va. in tellers. The president yielded the ct ! { $4,000, with about {in memory of our leng lLappines Piiest Gives Biok Piirse to. His. Pare said: 1 came here poor, and I leave | the Blue Ridge mountains, and had be entertaine during the balloting to Mrs. Rool you poor.” i killed one of the occupants of the ebate Mz >ark 1 s husband had received a ishioners. Sl L e T i e electiqn resulted In the choice of | debate Mrs. Parker thought ie 1usbid . ed a | c The automobile was stolen from he following officers, all re-elections: | funuy that should he Heren. il -‘ ‘1‘,',,‘:'\, \ld— - STOLEN HARTFORD AUTO ‘ n front of a local theater omn the Mrs, Deborah Knox Livingstone of |about u d union and it i “”ru .v‘.:.\“;yd“,.(‘ war « Cleveland, 0., Oct. 5.—The R J. MEETS WITH A MISHAP »x ght of Scptember 20 and-1t was not wrovidence, president; Miss Mary | friencs PO BETEOMS) M ¢ 3 . Rt Memves to become Sk s { heard of after that night until today. M Koud Mney of orth Providence, corre- | the =3 sponding seccretary; Miss Emma G. | Westerl Weleh of Warren, reco: dml-’: E Mrs, Bva G, Suofith when littie | five hundred hop of Mil aukee, reiu :d | Overturned in Blue Ridge Mountains | e - for $4,000 from lIu people of and QOccupant Killed. } z Michzel's parish nom he | Children Cry IN LCOT FROM "'HR:_E SUMMER HOUSES | S froamima. The dliat o or commit- Ak - = T Olney by the president as be to be composed of | e (e Deon.Ton 28 Noam S check “U“ Hamslora s OctinpTie FOR FLETCHER'S dant - at-latpos was Tp taved sta and the officers of | Burglars Make Goo aul o oney i 5 gift to the | ceived word this afternoon ; g S L 1o 1 fect that the touring car b CASTORIA convention. and Jewelry at Gloucester. | i | w Livingstone in accepting Mrs. Abbie ™. Hay, s_upermter\dent.i | | | 5 el ent for the seve (.l 1 H Oct. bt d. i = ‘sno<e of the work of the peace de- ST ables P faltats stive term, said that she appre- 2 ML e valuables was taken the continual expression as an ‘ Fi'*"‘“ A ;*:" s m- | yrom three homes here carly of worthwhileness, but that,| 3 it Sl Bt by burglars. At the summer 2d against her best judg- | ‘ Rt e SDIe > of W. A. Tait of Arlington, ment. She declared, however, that if | 1" 7 ocal unions of the e sy secured money, jewelry, and her services were of“wamy value A U "; 2;:” watches valued $2,000. A gold all she had was for the cause in oD I O watch valued at $500 and $50 in money preciation of the love and conf work;, and thanking God for f e summer i of her comrade She asked fo S i 4 of Wasl help of her associates as the: ad never heiped before, that the best work possible could be done for the ad- | ment of the principles of the W. C. T. U. The other officers elecied | Tpe apnual session of state | _ 10 e also expressed their appreciatio Ter Otdac: American Ma: blirst -sto; the nnfidem‘e and love of the 3f Rhode laland; will be helding o th low w Hope counc in Westerly ne President Livingstone, who day. are no: quite it the state conventions of Ne e el Willia and Pennsylvania umions, Was unan- | Cinrpe, president — At e La Provence, imcusly requested to extend the zreet- { oo+ FIA TN ) trom- New Yo | George "’"i At Tibau i ings of the Ranode Island ynion to these | Utter will deliver Sddr 30; Birma, from unions. cine and respo New York it was voted to send a cemmunic: e = - ton of gree ) P s sl i | Albert W. L. New Hartford.—It voted at_the ip o s al important m own meeting e the t 3 We reciatio of he: e i £ 3 -4 ol S e Ll red, and one of spec sinking funds, amount to The HUB is the range used terest in the W. C. T, ) o the lady is mother of Miss E R to it $2,000 flum‘ and endorsed by the leading Cooking Schools. consid superintendent of the evangelistic récantly e % o TS A ncif o finane. | s=— — Investigate the HUB Improved Sheet Flue system—furnishes mors heat § Georgle roster had made Mrs. Goo ommittee has made’ - Dr. Hallock S Famous Remedies. with less fuel. It is one of the many advantages embodied in the HUB Range. } ainment of the visitors, o SRR o S — state union, and like honor w Mrs. Louise Babcock by M alr | cils ¢ { the request of Dr. Anne L. Waite | ¢ Dr. Margaret Hardman was appointed | lecturer for the medical-temperance \'“D'?ESS IV'E AS SRIDE department. “President Livingstone was pm.»mzaf | GO TO MY HUSBAND" | ELVITA PILT nerves e whole SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street, Norwich, Conn., Agents. represents from the coun- the state is expected to be i aftendance at the convention. enriches the blood stem. $1.00. | , DR. IIJLLOCK'S VEGETABLE LIVER ’ PILLS for constipation and sick headache. MANUFACTURED AND WARRANTED BY SMITH AND ANTHONY CC., SOGTON, MAES nts per box. AT ALL DRUG STORES. | Grief-Stricken Widow Ends Her | Troubles With Gas. e e e The Charm of Youth T T Y Yy Y Y Y Y YTy w&v&w@wfmw@m@w&@@@@@@#* w York Oect To Any Complexion er Lube 5 zas through a r end of which she had tied t vith an ron string, { nati iug an—eriginal package of r Jatives and friends. E M. Maier, a widow. 69, of (What to Wear) inwood street, Brooklyn. com- * Many complexions are nearly ruined Eleide Tasadar - "R Aag through the use of powd icved continuously for a <year over Q and cosmet clog pores ar th® death of a husband i i smother the An excellent lotion| “Dress me iike a bride, for T am 1o oorrect is condition and re-|going my husband.” she said in a § e Al s and “moth | note. I have. waited paiiently for patehes,” and beautify the | dcath, but it it not come. Ana ¥ now : e 3o a"' =3 complexion, can be made by dissolv- to seex it.” She left 14 letters ad- | a les Ve yw e e S X & i k@;}ga . l. I" A <. 5 in_eight ounces n|'d\\ll¢‘\l-h'(fl we the wilow of SS This lotion, applied to the face, neck r. a veteran of the civil e and arms, then gently massaged in, | Bk votired frarm hashecd | are glad te know of fhe wonderfui denefit that Viburn-O-Gla *% 226 weeén a great sufferer for years bdefors Ilsarning eof gradually removes all impurit] and | several yvears prior to his death They has always been te swffsrers of their sex. Phamn-0-Gin. I 2ad musplacemsnt, fainting spells, constant fine lines, and gives to the skin that| had lived 17 years on the second floor soft, velvety texture, and delightful | of the Linwood street addre Afte headache. and other female troubies, which made me foel very weak. I trled different doctors, but nene gave ms relief, so 1 Thousands cf ladies spread the good news emeny thelr tint' and youth-like glow. The Gon-yuer hushand died, Mrs. Maier repeat- . . :‘:\::fl“\:n‘i; (t‘)fwfll\::n:f‘;;‘:\n(?ei‘nial;ul‘c:vtv :::l:;“;.&x‘.sl ;f)fic Sv:tl )};0\ (i. to 1l_ive. IShP t &#ighbors and friends. took Viburn-O-Gin and it welieved me so much that I want you E 04 2 se T hu S £ ¢ am the skin is kept clear, soft and|at the table, drew up a chair in fromt Others write letters for publicatton, thas suffering sisters, to spread the news of what it has done for me. It certainly wiit peautiful. of it and placed his photograph on | unknown to them, may learn about jt in tke newspapers. o e ok s . it v meal. b Mrs. Maynes, the landlady, #30000000000000000000sesasssasasssassssssssatss | Goteciod the odor Of gas, and enter- ing Mrs. Maier's apartment found her | ®o the good work goes on. Viburn-O-Gin s a purely Vegetable cempound, containing ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT o o ‘hait by a window. . Wh3r} to B[” ] WBSlfll’“ Tap 18y Bible it ks Pole iy mutoation W Kelivaly siedifo In ta cluatvetaction 81.25 & bottle with fuil direciiezs. /a80seusssesesseseescersesseseessessscssecessese Reithe .?erl‘ Serylce. '/ THe: words i on the womarnyry ergans and functions. 3 ¢ ith i \_SYO \'(e. S rnndertaeg To youmg and ald 9t i highly recommended for the treat- FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., DUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | ... ,?_;‘n““'m’r"’fl ment of all forma of female troubles. 106 West 129th Strect, M:w Yor® Westerly DGranch the ontire $50 000 iy Tolice e wisheat iton ¢ box. .Three Million Dollars 'u(gr on the top of box directe. .Three Million Dollars | that i* he kept sealed for one moath | Fifty Thousand Accounts. :nu then Qpemid in the presence of o vq | BET Telatives. A mnote to Mrs. Mavnes Liveral, courteous and efficlet 1a 113 | cnclosed a hundred-dollar bill in_ pay- ment for any trouble the act of sui- « mignt caus Datablished 1901, “I want my bedy kept for three d: Farold L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. and three nights in E Défective vision corrected by the prop- | Viere my hushand an pent s er adjustment of lenses, Room 9, Pot- | Inany happy yeurs,” read another note. $or-Langworiby Black, Waeatetlw. B. kl “I wish the rent of this apartment pais PEEETERERREER

Other pages from this issue: