Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 6, 1911, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 1011 Bronchitis_Conquered|STATE HOSPITAL BUILDING PLANS Seventy Years Oldand Praises Wonderful Hyomei 'Roysh Drafts will be Inspected by Trustees at Annual “I had a severe attack of LaGrippe. + left m “hiti Th PR B o e L Meeting Next Week—Clubhouse Should Prove Pop- | . ons ear so I could not hear a watch ; tick. I commenced using your HYO- | ular at Institution. MEL and inhaler and soon got relief, and hglieve that it saved my life. I . have recommended it to many. I am 3 % ¢ over seventy years old. 1 have told| Next Tuesday the annual meeting of 'is being driven near the power house. several prominent doctors what it did | the Nerwich ‘state hospital for the in- | This is now down 150 feet and a suffi- for me.” Wm, H Mowder, Washing- | sane will be held at the institution at | cient supply of water has not been se- ten, N. J., R. F. D, March 16, 1911. 1L.30 o'ciock, and this will be preceded | cured. It is going down slowlv and For catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, | by a meeting of the finance committee {hard rock is found, so that progress coughs, colds and catarrhal deafness |at 10 o'clock. the latter being the!is slow. It had been expected that it HYOMEI is guaranteed by The Lee & |monthly meeting of that committee. At | would have to be driven deeper than Osgood Co. Complete outfit, including | the trustees’ meeting there will be re- | it is in order to strike a sufficient inhaler and bottle HYOMEI, $1.00. | vorts n the various committees of [amount of water of the proper quality Separate bottles HYOMEI if after- board, including the finance and ' for the power house or other use. wards needed, 50 cents. ting comimittee, while the treasurer, | = All the new buildings of the-institu- — AN ing, and Supt. Dr. H. M. Pol- | t;]un e opened and occupied except luck will make their reports the south ward D, which will be opened COURT SACHEM WHIST ! It is probable during their meeting | within the next two weeks. The paint- S {or in the afternoon that the trustees |ers have finished there and the carpen- Opened the Season in Foresters’ Hall | will consider rough plans for the new )ters have a’small amount of work to —Prize Winners. | buildings at the institution, which will { be completed, such as the putting in of —_ include the central dining room and {leckers, cupboards and shelving. ©. 94, Foresters of | amusement hali which is to be locs i here is but one change on the board America, opened its whist evenings for | between the: Kitchen and the corridor | of trustees this year and that is caused the season with a gathering in Forest- | between wards C. Therg will also”be [ by the resignation of J. Deming Per- ers’ hall on Thursday evening where an addition to the cowbarn where 40 | Kins of Litchfield, who has since passed an enjovable two hours and a half at |additional cows can be quartered and jaway. In the vacancy caused by his the game were spent by twe tables | the ¢lubhous for the employes and J(\snutatlon the legislature named of plavers. When the play patients. The last named building wili | James Doughty, vice president of the ice cream and wafers were s be of brick, 80 feet long and from 36 | Coe Brass company of Torrington. The the following were the to feet wide, two stories high. It |three trustees whose term expired this determined by the is probable that this bunilding will be | year were reappointed by the legisla- located on the bank overlooking the they being Henry H. Gallup of ‘ Open Wednesday and \} Saturday Evenings ‘46 STORES v Your Credit Is No Good Unless You Use it! This matter of personal credit and its use is easily understood. Every one has credit, and its use with- out abuse is the life of trade. But it is of little value unless you use it. You may think because you are unable to obtain credit of the high priced , Mrs. M. hut the location has mot been vich,” B, .C.” Pinney of Stafford stores that you have none. This 1K umbrella determined and will not be until | Springs and E. H. Burr of Middletown. after the meeting. though point a | Following the meeting, the trustees (rifle north of the central subway is|will make an inspection of the hospi- favored. | tal buildings, including the new on On the first floor will be a bowling |and they will have dinner at the su- tions, Miss Bertha Dupre and Lewis A, |alley, billiard room and a storeroom for | perintendent’s homer in the early after- Andrews. the sale of cigars. tobacco and candy.|moon. The wives of the trustees have The committee in charge comprised | On the second floor will be a ladies’ | been invited to accompany them and J R. Portelance. Henry Clement, Dona | Foom, reading room, game room and a | tc be in attendance at the dinner. Semino, Thomas McKeénna and Fred | gymnasium. There are at the present time 768 At the present time an artesian well | patients at the institution. is not so. We have built up the largest business of its kind (46 Stores) by extending you the same privilege of using your 38, aiso a silk uml Jeremiah Haley chiefs: Nap ¥ suspenders and consola- Cartier. Suit for $3,000. credit that is enjoyed by persons Mrs. Rebecca Cowles of Waterford | WILL WORK QUARRY FREE DENTAL CLINICS has brought suit against the city of | ABOVE NAVY YARD. AND MEDICAL INSPECTION of large means. New London to recover $3,000 damages | - prs St / for !njn'.‘ received by a fall as the | Gix Hundred Foot Wharf to Be Con- | Favored by the Socialists—Voting y = vy el e { structed at Once. Machines Approved. Men’s Suits ' Women’s Suils Monday morning work will be start-] Discussion of - resolutions favoring $7.50 to $28.00 $12.02 io $40.09 The pla lea by the American Breakwater com- »e dental clinics and free medical bR s e B [ pany of Philadéiphia for the construc | inspection and treatment for school Boys’ School Suits Womezn’s Skirts tie he wharf onting its property, | C. en occupie a 800 part oi he ou a ini e e $1.98 to $8.00 $1.98 to $18.00 corner when she tripped over : | about a mile north of the navy yard,|meeting of local Norwich or the So- court the Feb. 28 of stone in the crossing and She | o 5 o E : il By andelel The company recently purc cialist party at its meeting on Thurs- g - recelved several severe injuries Holles farm of about 200 acres day evening in the Stead building. The Youths’ Glothing Silk Waists |ated in Groton and Ledyard and ex- | resolutions were unanimously en- 2 Boarders Taken IIL Klrndi & to the riverfront. On the pur. | dorsed. They were as follow $7.50 to $20.00 $1.00 o $ 10.00 Half a dozen persons tal their | chase is located a ledge which the Whereas, Investigation has shown =mgs meals at a loca were | company will guarry. that, owing to the poverty or meglect Men’s Hats { Millinery seized on Wednes with symptoms | The wharf will be about 600 feet large numbers of children of ptomaine poisoning after having|long,” on to which spur tracks of the an insufficien of medical $2.00 53-00 $2.59 to $20'°° taken dinner, at which one of the|New Haven road will be run from the | care, and, further. that children’s teeth » : o dishes was canned corn. The sudden | quarry and the stone loaded on vessels | are In « deplorable condition; and Men’s and Boys’ Women’s and Chil- fllness of the boarders was Igid to the | to its destination. hereas. The preservation of the e S canned corn, because all those who had | Only about 15 men will begin work | teeth is essential to good ‘health and Shoes drea’s Shoss aten of that dish were affected more | Monday, but this will be | good heaith is essential to the enjoy- $1.50 to $4.00 $1.25 to $4.00 or less, while those who had taken a ! the construction pro- | ment of life; and i 3 7 second helping of the corn were thegres It is_expected sickest and needed to call a doctor. pany iwill employ about t is permanently hat the com- ‘Whereas, Governments should do all 0 men when | in their power to protect thelr citizens HAVE IT CH ARGED established. 2 the destitution, the needless Avon.—t VR T‘r'ld\' won Hm- grand , the blasted hopes, the terribie prize for decorated automobiles at the | | despair and the premature death Suffield fair with his five passenger | Collinsville—The local Y. P, §, C. B, |caused by the appalling amount of touring car. The car bore the ins been invited to attend the meet- ness in the world, most of which tion, “The Harvest’ and was deco < of the Farmington Vailey Chri said to be preventable; and ed with the flowers, fruits, vegetables n Endea unjon to be held in Un-| Whereas, Money spent upon the con- and grains of the season. ionville this (Friday) evenin { servation of public health is well in- { vested, the prevention of disease being much cheaper than its cure, and the naintenance of a high standard of it { dustrial efficiency more economical | than permitting physical deterioration, therefore, be it Resolved, That local Norwich, social- st party, place itself on record a » medical treatment as = favoring — = 3 ALL THE BUSINESS ell as fr medical inspectlon of | o [ 5 i TROLLEYS .I-hfl H t CENTER | School chiliren and that as 4 step in | $40000 into it and hepo dn 3 A‘:!CHARGED WITH ASSRIET ,;u“]?u':a e D B e | this direction we call upon tie boards | hold the option for three months. At WITH DANGER WEAPON. | iry A s e OF NORWIOH 1 education to ablish free dental | the end of that time he got it contin- SEDE ON. | struck T who ‘was at the wind- i 3 . 2 ol p v i R vith an axe, nics in commection with the public | ued, but they were not able to buy the | Pawcatuck Resident and Contractor |\ sund Going 1o his horn | school, the children’s teeth to be peri- | broperty at the end of that time, and | Held Under $500 Bonds g by e fusicet lutely free of -charge, this service to 1 That was four ; - 2 ; 5 : ing on the street with the weapon ths be rendered. to all alike without any nee with them since, and thtis isi < Dr- William C. Critcherton of Paw- been in corres = £ 3 . {15 men fled. Dr. Critcherton claimed i taint of charity; and be it further | the first he has heard of thes charges, { catuck, formerly a veterinary | Resolved. That we approve the ex- s he i3 out $1.500 by the deal,!York, was a penditure of any sum of mofey neces- and absolutely denies any false pre- | Brought fore t - sary for this purpose, even though it| tenses or fraud. court on the che ested Thur T \'Onl be necessary to increase the tax rate to e | dangerc weapon with intent raise the funds. Montville School Committee. | as the ult of a controve | Seund Sleep in Cold, Fresh Air, Saves More Lives Eugene J. Carroll was chairman of| ppere was a meeting’ of the school | {ree in front of his house, ¢ Several Clorkall eave: g % e . R ror S Napas e ek e 3 Minnie Townsend, who the meeting and two new names Lor{.ommittee of the town of Montville at | he is alle 1 to have struck Jol g 2. 0 3 Y TI] Scl mbership were voted in. The last ¢ S ad with an | ! four and one-ha an ence. 5 S > Stlihe home of Charles W. Comstock on : 52 Friday ¥ h was selected as x ; ; Great Atlamt i 3»‘[“‘{‘_”‘?“““;’ .“["s}’e:.'fid 5| Thursday evening, at which, time or- enh Zellinge e date for the dance to be given by{ ,pization was effected by. the w[inn. , 1 feli tkrough. ago, and he ha {odieflly examined and repaired abso- \struck ¥ club and that his back \ badiy bruised. Datolo was then ar~ rested. the local. iy < - o < 1 VRS \f | bonds, Sound Energy Producing Sleep, in Perfect A motion was also passed expressing | °f IT; Comstecl as the president of [ pator0, ; the local's approval of voting ma- | Lo, POATd ame O | arrest plaint of Comfort, is Pogsible when one uses a Sani- clines to take the place of the Aus- |Clerk. There followed a discussion of | rion, who alleged that Datolo had as- {tralian ballot. arguments being = ad- e 5 x@dl)ll("l him with a club. Datolo v e asse tary and Properly Constructed Comfortable. vanced for the machines on. the takeRi T LR | DrOLEby e e R ne J. Townsend in the | bonds for trial on the same about to open. erounds of economy in election ex- 3 7 ¥ et Light at Hourigan Lane. | - ing the counf. and minimizing the| A change was made by the gas and | Cotton Filled C@mf@r&abfle§ ichance of distranchisement of the|electric department on Thursday | tree which | voter through failure to ~understand | whereby the arc, light was_changed | Critcherton’s estate and which imped- from the pole near the Methodist|ed the progress of a house which Da- | Valéntine was church in Main street to a new pole|tolo and a gang of men were moving. | (v scated mear George's cigar store. This | Dr. Critcherton forbade the men fo|velt avenue, for the purpose of lighting Hourigan l remove it and when one of the men, : lane as well as Main street. Angelo Cappacio, started to chop i penses, rapidity and ease of ascertain- arose over a large oak | tands in front of D ) Thursday astian, the infe n of M i | ! | Burial of Infant. | ! R 3 2 voting instructic Full size in pretty silkoline covers Report was made of the amount of ! wonsy expended by the party in the S & 4 | recent fown clection, the sum being $1.00—8$1.50 —$1.75 - $2.00 —$2.56—$3.00 1$1.80, all divided between’ carfare and {thi printing of platforms. | The local has on hand 5.000 coples Wool Filled Comfortables | ool Rericate which. (hey mropose. fo SILKOLINE COVERS - $3.50 and $4.50 et e ehn SATEEN COVERS - - $6.50 o s 1 the parents’ 79 Roosc- nd burial was in Yant 11 Director Gager had to overburden all i { with the whole SILK COVERS - - - $7.50 and $12.50 | CHARGED WITH MAKING SATIN COVERS - - - $12.50 { FALSE REPRESENTATIONS. i A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this Visit only, by Dr. NAUGHTO New Englond’s Wonderful Speciafisi WHO WILL BE AT The Wauregan Hotel - i | :E L. Root Tal(en ta New London, | Where Bailw Was Fixed at $3,500 Until Tuesday. “Beacon” Jacquard Comfortables The famous “Beacon” Blanket in COMFORTABLE weight. Light, warm and artistic in color and design. $2 50 and $5.00 With a warrant made out by City Attorney Cronin' of New London, Po-|. liceman Sullivan of that city came here today, and, e ng Deputy Sheriff Draper, went to the office of E. L. Root . chargel tund placed him uader arre: { with getting $5,000 from M Clara D. | Bucklin of Stonington under false pre- | tenses. He was taken to New London, iand the case will come up Tuesday of Home-made Wool Comforters If you wish to cover the comfortable yourseif, we have full size next week, Mr. Root being s:m Wool Wadding, covered with cheese cloth and tied ready for [ ! §der $3:500 bonds furnished by NORMISh: 4 the outside cover. Weighs between two and three pound . charge n whic > arre 3 $3.00 cach oy §i ¥ craigel nuon fli{ch the limegs of Dr. Naughton making an X-Ray examination of the Lungs, i .00 eac {action witp Mrs, Clara A. Bu with Tmproved Magnoathis Skiascope as an aid to Diagnosis. AY E ,_Y Stonington, in which he was concern- This and other wonderful methods of examinations are Free to Lo s A e e ot e o %] | all who call on him atthe WAUREGAN HOTEL,, i Mrs. Bucklin that Arthur P. Hilton ONE DAY ONLY, MONDAY, OCTOBER Sth. M Gn d a 3 fictflher was the owner of a tract of land at Ja- : ~ maica, L. I, and that he was Hilton's Hours—13 a. m. to 7.30 p. m. 3 ’ agent. The information contains a copy of the cantract tendered by Root: to Mrsfl Bucklin. . Fo all vih i ; 3 The tract of Jand, it is alleged, was o i‘m:”h:o"' ey .h"“b.‘“ the \" o be developed by investors and should 2 ghton will give his Consuit: rove a desirable location for resi- Disease, Wonderful * Exar ‘Beacon”” Wrapper Blankets The correct size for Blanket Rotes. A Wintertime necessity. In a large assortment of patterns and colors, complete with girdle, neck- cord and frog to_ match. $2.50 and $3.75 iregan Hotel, Monday, Octeber Sth, ble Diagnosis of Sur« ences. Mrs. Bucklin invested $5,000. gical and Office Tre HOT BISCUIT . paying the same, according to the com- 2 e e FREE LESSONS plaint, to Root. Mrs. Bucklin's son, | Never before has such an opportunity been given the ~on s d.F - fl\ K.t h D 1 Edward Bucklin, became curious after should not fi'lil to take advantage of ;(. }'lrhc sick muiti ot erve ree in the Artchen 1 E ihs Jther had suffered fi th 1. cvery visit the young, the old, the rich the poer, all appiy i emonstration of the Col oo ozt omiont of Tobert L Stome, . should remember the Days. Dates and Office Hours of his i eged embezzlement of Robert L. Stone, His inv Ware Departm ent. Dem- umbia Brand of Yarns and | | another investment solicitor, who has & < : 2ok S ' 2 & sen fndicted. Bucidinivisfad 32 = r ou Ick Al’ ou Sllf' case is curable or whether it is in- M T WA onstration of the Famous Free Lessons in All the [ ||| ca and examined the title to the lnd. Are you sick ? ey ourable. s DOR'T WAIT! tigation resulted in his lay- fcring? If so, call on him and| ot oniy will you ‘be surprised at|THE SICK MULTITUDES CROWD Newest Knitting and Cro- ing the facts before Prosecuting Attor- “CERESOTA " < - : . i ney Cronin. 2 H hi nderful ki led i ki i i i i S >y Cr = - W take advunta e of his Skl“ M’ld s wonderfu nowledge of disease, |his offices from morning until night, L FLOUR cl\etmg Dxrechen of Miss :mltifew;;fs;;}gwmra d:‘z:“pé;’sn_g':;nd;fi%i s g his plain, concise exPlanation of [and if you would aveid disappoints ! vestization. He found, he said, that; €Xperience. cause and effect, but at the marvelous [ment you should ca!l early. Dr. E(;\::;‘{" 'i{z‘ BR‘ 4 1:;‘"‘“‘:; o hos mebidity With: which. el de- rapidity with which his common-sense | Naughtcir makes recular visits to ot the owner land and {as:scribes diseases is truly wonderfui treatment goes to the seat of the|Ncrwich from time o time, to per« - - sx(‘i::(’:l\(n ST ;\rfi xv‘:;‘xtxlw and astonishes all who call upon him; | trouble, ing relief, and in all cases|s=cnally attend to his many. patients eanse Mr. Cronif fo issue n ' and his extensive practical experience|that have not progressed too far, a{who ace unable to visit his Worcester i enables kim to datermma whether alcure. offices. Cclaimed that he was given the | money to secure an option on poperty. DR, NAUGHTON will positively be at the Wauregan Hotel, Norwich, Monday, October Otkc which would cost $56,000 in Jamaica, and received a receipt from him signed from 10 otlock in the morning until 7.30 o’clock in the evening, to consuit wnW—u&r y . Hilton that the option had been ! “ sequred for three months. They could ! i ise the money and llm‘ 11(\(\‘01“;\1 Imlfle a g pefso“a“y [;y]:u‘-fx;l:fn_d;(-lunm;?e‘.\;“;;‘m\‘vh;\a‘.]\m';: 3 ‘:;r DR j P NA“GHT N SPECIALIST 'STOMACH CATARRH, KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES, i leged. : OFFICE AND LABORATORY. 44 PLEASANT ST. WORCESTER, MAS8, Mr. Root #ays that the Bucklins put The Reid & Hughes Co. We Re-uphoister Furniture and Lay Carpets

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