Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 26, 1911, Page 10

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NORWICH 'BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911 DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS Sl g L s 3 A | played in tomorrow (Friday) night's ‘DANIELSON Orpheum theater, William S. Brown.| row December 3—Dr. Julius Preuss esting at the Baptist. church_in far- T owner and manager, Wednesday es;e- in Town. therance of the Men and Religion | ron . ining. The house has been open for Forwsrd movement which is to be giv- County Gomtiissioniers to: Heae Re- DIDE. The hopse has heen open [o0| o et of Hendtioh Brisseite or | o L e arotis o Putmam. | monstrants October 31—R3aymond- { Wednesday was regarded as a special | New Boston, charged with murder in | To Produce Initialed Apples. Burns Wedding—Formal Opening | night and brought out a large audi- | the first degree, may be ccmmenced on | ence representative of Danielson and all the surrounding towns. Made Brief Stay. T'he members of the public utiiities comuiissidn did not make a long stop when their special train' reached here just beforé five o'clock Tuesday eve- of Orpheum Theater—Prizes Ofiered for Boys' Corn Clubs. a . Chsrles I Blackmar is ill at her home in Attawaugan. Miss Margaret Kennan of the New iingland hoespital, Roxbury, Mass, m: Brissette’s Trial 31—A. Coming Sunday—Elks’ Lodge of Sor- Tuesday, been definitely “the trial will be in Putnam or Willi- the witnesses in the case live in this end of Windham county. ‘spen heing held responsible for such {injury as has resulted to road sur- | faces as the result of their softening. Men and Religion Forward Movemert More than ordinary interest is dis- PUTNAM May BSegin October O. H. National Organizer O¢: Following the example of growers niicly declied; Neither, has | Of apvles in- the famons Hood river ocisi valley, fruit men in s sec decision been reached as to whether ‘Ilfl tv one of the fanciest of fancy stunts next season in, producing apples with a name appearing on the sides. The trick is turned in.a simple way. Just before thie fruit reaches matur- antic. but Putnam is favored, as all |. L | of ralatives here this week. Taey made the tvip in Mr. Shelby's a,u_to. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE. Bouldm Walk Dawn Stairs — TIZ Cured Her Quick. and Mrs. James Haggerty of Webster | ning, nor was their stayv marked by Progress of Pomfret Gymnasium. and is about to take on its sun- have been zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- | any incident of special interest. The At Pomfret schoo! work on the fl“e‘ ed coloring a strip of cut-out pa- ry iambert of the West Side. members of tfe party on the train | o eymmasium will progress rapidly | per with the letters of the name de- | Rev. Harry R .Jones of North Scit- | simply quickly got out and 100kxed |from ™ now on, The basement has | Sired showing solid, is pasted on the | uate, R, I, will be in Danielson to- |over the passenger and freight station |poon compieted and the brick wor side of each apple When old Sol and | morrow (Friday) for the all-day meet- [and were soon on their way again. |gn the superstructure will now go for- | 1he other alds of nature have com- | ing at the Pentecostal chu 1 They did pay special attention to the }warg” When the building is completed | pleted the coloring process the paper | K'l'h.v A":é‘l‘:“bel‘]'fl?f the '\(mxlnz‘z ”v‘nl bridges hereabouts. the institution will have one of the |is removed—and, behold, thefz name 1on ey g e L e i 9 TR inest sl i Cew | the fruit in clearest relief. Apples Baptist church Wednesday. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY | fnest school gymmnasiums in New | TG€ UG § fring remarkable ,fifices! ! tional Roll Call. ! Y TR % i ; lin city hostelries for which they are The ?ongtogi ',‘ma” Ro” the Con. | Putting in Regular Practice with New | SeU sl iesileaday ENeun prepared and Windham county grow- | Upper and ro\l cal Ot L “Truck. The Juniyrs of the Baptist church jeng a oing after a share of the H gregational church is to be held this » i ield a social in the assembly room | mancys SO ! | b s a gl Members of Rattler hook and ladder |0f the church, Wednesday evening, U e v Marriage Set for November 4. i 3re not going to lay them- |When the Farther Lights of the STONINGTOR. | Miss Glaays Burroughs, daufihler ol: 4 ble to being @ccused of mnot ;]:::r“;: \\:“1halso together, holding a | - | B [gou liave sore feel [ified ;,,e:. H. Burroughs ef Broad street, | heing familiar with their new truch, | g € parsonage. 3 P scipli weaty feet, lame feet. tender fee .ttorney Roy Bersensren of Lynn, |should a disastrous fire break out. National Organizer Comin Mg to Borauay: Oficials Jo Disoplims 8??? e are to be married here Satur- | They have been puiting in time eve- TEerin M pilasy )5- 5 Unruly Chnildren—Schooner Harold :n‘dJa;\rv_'\xwxo"h‘unlrée-ne*l; 11{1") ‘(11‘.o(,ken. svember 4. ¢ | nings practising raising the big truss{_, ’D:fg,‘_‘w;'fio;q td Ly dave @l Leaking Badly—Publia Utilities Com- 25} Brookett oyt SATlor Ce HecomE tre holders in the Killingly Man- |jadders, which arc of a type different & prOPERECOUS PO7 (L0, COMRE 20| mission on Tour of Inspection. | ment she walked downstairs omc fost 1g_company, which will oper- | from the ladders on the old truck for | HBGaY Of Nguonal Oreanizer Seorge | — {at a time. She had not been able (0 mill at Williamsville, have been | which there seems to be lttle NS¢ {in o opecia) work in Connecticut cities. | All the way from school, nights and | walk downstairs before in past fve at the property s week, making | :in the department now. The “hooks” e o |”,_,,mS the school children Joiter about | : » Teady to put it in running order. |are beginning {» show proficiercy in [Ihie meeting here is to be in A, O. H. |5 00, 0™ G0 and from themr 5999. {FCAES, excenL by MIcHOIIE SFah on Saeh Commissioners to Hear Remonstrants | the handling of the new truck'and its | D21l end members wiill be presentfrom |y 0 /7€ G §he Tnoise is most disa- | A Neat Little Froek for Mother's Girl— | rorn, 2ot ORC foot at a time. This s Those who may to remon- | Squipment and the company may e | s am high school will be closed | Ereeable to residents all along the | Girls French Dress With Yoke el RERABle. (SepaMveistve lnufes- sirate e \sing of any | counted upon (o give valuvable aid &blio 4,1 1o permit the members of the |line. The pelting of smaller children| With Loug ‘or Short Sleeves. Rt s e o e place where a license has | fires in the future. {faculty 1o attend the teachers con- |bY tne older o emaeen et il s SR R e | qut_zetting relie, just ‘use TIZ. Tts yeen applied ¥ heard by | IRY i in Hartford. i reeable “na pe ving M e ) o6 iffy acts right off. It cures (n‘m‘x‘;"‘.w he ]hegim.mv‘ BOYS’ CORN CLUBS. | ention -n Hartford. | $feet have often been obliged to in- | lawn. w;x;;gl.drrl]‘ _‘y.x.mh, A : e g i ock, in the se- | 4 ;. S B t $529.51 for Woodstock Schools. |terfare.. » Now that the leaves: have [ UL Weph fabrics and also for c i f which acts on lectmen's rocms in town hall | Special Prizes “Offered by State Board Charles 1. Prait of this city, super- | fallen, the practice of the boys mak- | {ucking for the e & used, wi 1{ o ng out all tho block :of Agriculture to Successful Growers. |visor of schools in surrounding towns, | ing honfires on the highways has be- | cut in three i o e E L eameRune Improvements at Exchange. | a % says in a report just issued that “on |gun. requires | merely clog up the pores. TIZ cleans P ¥y oo e 2 ¢ ihe| Leonard T. Healey of Woodsiock | ccount of the good attendance in| Mr. and Mirs. Edward A. Potter are | fox the § size. ; 7 them out §n.: e et o ns N T ] al office of the | secretary of the state hoard of asTi- | the Woodstock schools, the town may | uests of Mrs. Potter's brother and|} A Patiern of this,illustration mmlodl r the first time it's used %. Telephone company, Which | yjture, sends out a circular relaiive |, ‘axpend the sum of $5 ey | ¥ife, Selectman and Mrs. W. B, Wil- | {0 any address on receipt of 10 cents k and you c et you en a center of much activity | ¢o the boys' corn club in which ‘there | o™, eXPend Hhe Sum of 400 Ok e ot ‘Notwich Town in silver or stamps. 4 ek ,._d o oo L an several months, is still undergoing | ¢ - inter The board offers | T e e TS R e e L ANOEINCL R o, er through The Bulletin Company, | on earth that can compare with it. TIZ trention how: BB aeyoledl o nry L BISteih 1S | spends it for school purposes that are | Pozumaster Noyes has remembeved | Pattern Dept., rwich, n jis fo le at all dru ts, 23c per Tt Tloor Tor & bue. | S100_in prizes to be divided om the |not ciassed 48 permanent—and as soon | his friends in the borough by a mum- — T T uesiets, J2oe Aper \fiss Gftie, . the Earinal -Toom Al boonsic or e et kit v as 1t expended that amount it ber of Washington, D. C. postcards, Fall Connecticut Guide. Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, Il being located on this floor. e Sey, e o will receive a check for $529.51 from |where he is attending the postmasters The fall edition of the Conhecticut | € | tory of the crop and best showing of | ;. state i bori PR oy e NEDDING. profii_on the investment. There are| e "0'Sv. Hillard of Boston was a caller | bar, Novenmer and. Doomais, of Octo- | WEDDING. | Windham county entrants after these | SR Den AN ;hmvdr“‘:mnne(-,lm.q“ r, is now | the steam. f{rolley and steamboat — | prizes. According to the directions | LODGE OF SORROW | : i 2 h“:h ey tm‘glmln st §;fl.lr!ltll‘matmn\ lines. The Guide contains all the var- Raymond-Burns. sent out last spring, each boy con- | Ty | Cleared $46. N DUbLICAIN partic |icus changes in the new timetables bhe Bhcrai Eraabt / church - in/|Testing pATHE Mave: planted. iis “ownygl| 10 Be Held by Local Elks on Decem- | R nee o e e LR Kebie ittt L n just the popular form to meet the egan Wednesday morning at §|corn and done his own work, a small | ber 3. | Imwmpme‘” sciots rom-| keeD Dasten on: ey { demands of the busy man , Miss Winifred Burns and Pe- |boy being allowed to hire help for [ ce dale Vhis ofesic Tisoday : e rough trains are ter Pa\moml both of Wauregan. were { heavy work The boys have been di- | Sunday. December 3, Putnam lodge e = e Connesticht. Pockat ¢ ad Seid | e Every mode of tr ¢ Rev. Joseph I. McCarthy d into three classes under the con- |of Fiks will hold their annual lodge | Herald Leaking Badly. Hisatpreaite ceint oy S8 AR RBETRE I gversl by UiE- Guide. orming the ceremony and officiat- | laid down by the board. their inf rrow in memoriam to the de- | oo P : metables of | sale at all new’s stands. ing at the nuptial mass. Miss Jennie | ages ¢ from 10 to 18 years. All|ceased members of the local organ S chd At B Lerticet hiond on Raymond, u sister of the groom, and |the exhibits are to be delivered to the fation The followir ibers have | L0 el e o e gt e 2 Joseph Goyette of Moosup were the arv of the state board of agri- |been named a committee to make mp‘(" ot ]"j‘{l,—“"m "V,‘S Toate ‘”i, e attending couple. M s. e before the tenth, which two | arrangement Ruler Ralph | L18S ¢ ‘““ 5 L} FOTSEURE "ni‘l- mond will - s before the opening of the annval | W. Teffi, B Hiyran, B LORF S5 MG Taciower Bond — ! | midwinter meeting 0 be held at|L. K Thurston, B. L. ¥ L’hP “fim‘i‘(’v l’m-p A i r ;éad:‘{ QRPHEUM THEATER .Ar-i(I‘—;FpOl'l. ; I: n{:\hxp L Jr., Hsquire Hiram R Star ShRD) S Wl v he i Epworth League Convention. R I 23 {iv. Pumps we kept constantly go- Fermally Opened Wedn-sday Evening, rict convention of the | DR. JULIUS PREUSS ]-ng Her cargo is logwood, used in 2 Large Audience Witnessing Popular ‘t lipworth league, with | o ‘d)\mg and mnwgned to Smmfora An Play. detet e hala i;’f}:‘;iTo Return to School of Naval In- |} " e A pleasing presentation of Man | Methodist ck essions | struction in Germany. ‘ schoois of the town of Ston- " on the Box, by a capable company, | commencing at 315 —and 7.15 p. m. = _lingtor will be closed Friday to per- marked the formal spening of | the | Among those making addre: were | 1 who has been vi mit the teachers to attend a conven- 2 Sy o M Stocking, Rev. Otis H. | n, William H. Maertens. | tion to be held at Hartford and New 1 = | >, 'W. Gray and. the | s to sail Saturday on | Haven. ! . Davis and Beatrics | it du to "holmdn\ whers | - monthly covenant meeting of STRON { he is head master of the German gov- | Baptist church will be held S . prmEnm sc hrul, wi naval mmw1 fon | p\e‘ning_ Sunday holy com- G AND SUBSTANTIAL NO SALOON at Bremen. Dr n of the |muricn “will be at 10.45. in e te Dr. Willam H. uss. a noted | public utiliti commission EASILY OPERATED | To Be Opered on the West Side of |sclentist, Is n'fl’} P . but | n inspection the several Main Street. { ar advanced in 4 brilliant | and stations Tuesday, headed 5 : i & i C. Elwell. b Needed in every home, store and public building There was some difference " Athletics’ Admirers Saddened. | e A6 ; ion ir Dan | B 3 IS < | o Auction Held. ) { There wasn't anywhere near parties Wed | v among the fans in this Ph The Cushman auction which was to housan »f | cure ha been | When the lice begin stronghold Wednesday night ) have taken plac Tuesday was post- rout D. D. D. for the past | to do busines: some maintainin has been. Since the White | poned until next week. 5 Ve that they would Novomber 1, others )]L“},u\l\ cemmenced ‘o do things | Broest C. Cushman has been ap- 1 red ¢ ihey cannot open before ihe |5 the New York Gian The tcle- | pointed to take the enrollment of Y we kno st Monday in November, ch will | told a somewhat sad story to |those persots residing in the ¥ 1 ) i the $th. Meanwhile the fitting of | Gesleteas aflconaon: o | distriet of Stonington subject to 1«<~ . rlaces S There ; e : | the personal tax. The enrollment 5 e no Highways Injured. i‘»einr taken aiso for military pur- zema Mzin street, n pp n { Some of the state highways in towns | pose ' sle, drop section having art of Windham ¢ounty ha Eva W. Winthrop of New York +i ildi i o es tell you way will he appreciat- |s e S e Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street ; s ! smed the women of the !t has passed over ‘them during the Mr. and M Charles Shelby d 1 forinight, the long continued wet ! daughter of New Britain are gu YR f S result harmie S5 { ustitute for Castor Oil Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Physncnans Recommend Castoria net with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. most gratifying. The extended use of CTastoria s unquestionably the result of three facts: Firsé—-The indisputable evidence that Secord—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Thérd—It is an agreeable and It does not coatain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. Tea our bnowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are enti‘led to the information.—Hall's Journul of Healtl. Atbge eparationfor As- simfiating mfiood andnegula— tngthe Stomacks and Bove INg \\ 1~. « un.mu \ homomsDngesfion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither m,Morphine nos Minesal. oT NARCOTIC. fect Remedy for Cons! ho?\afsour Stomach, Dmrrhhr;: Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. :i:si-ilesi”'namuol MO enth s old 33 Dosrs —353Cr NS The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision Aliow no one to deceive you in this. tations and “ Just-as-good” since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imi- are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Childrem. — Experience against Experiment. GENUINE It is absolutely safe. Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. CASTORIA Bears the Signature of ; Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Ark., says : ‘‘ As a practicing phy- sician I use Castoria and like it very much.” Dr. W, T. Seeley, of Amity, N. Y., says: “I have used your Cas- toria for several jears iz my practice and have found it a safe and reliabie remedy.” Or. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa Ynez, Cal., says : “ After using your Castoria for children for years it annoys me greatly to have an ignorant druggist substitute some- thing else, especially to the pa- tient’s disadvantage, as in this case. I enclose nerewith the wrayper of the imitation.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says : ‘“ Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary prepa- rations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice be- canse I have found it to be a thor- oughly reliable remedy for chil- dren’s complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recom- mendation of Castoria.” H. H., say: experience, I have, in my years every home.” % children in my practice.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philad heartily endorse it and believe an excellent remedy.” Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Bradford, : “ T use your Castoria in my practice, and in my family.” Or. Wm, 1. McCann or Omaha. Neb., says : ‘‘ As the father of thir- teen children I certainly know something about your great medi-~ cine and aside from my own family practice, found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost Dr. Howard James, of New York, City; says: ** It is with great pleas- ure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtue of your Castoria. T have ased it with marked benefit in the case of my own daughter, and have obtained excellent resul s from its administration to othy r phia, Pa., says : ““The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- go, 111, says : ““I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants dquring my practice and find it very satisfactory.” Pr. William Belmont, «f Cleve- 1and, Ohio, says: *“ You Castoria stands first ‘'n its class In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled the place.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- toria extensively as I have never found anything to equal it for chil- dren’s troubles. 1 am aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always see that my patients get Fletcher’s.” Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint Louis, Mo., s278: “I have used your Castora for several years past in my own family and have always found it thoroughly efficient and never objected to by childven, which is a great cousideration in view of the fact that most medi- cines of this character are obnox- ious and therefore difficult of ad- ministration. As a laxative I Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, N. J, says: “I prescribe your Casto~ ria every day for childrer who are suffering from constipation, with betger effect than I receive from any other combivnation of drugs.” w Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: ‘T have used your Casto- ria and fouvnd it an excellent remedy in my household and priv- ate practice for many years. The formula is excellent.” of Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to speak a good word for your Casto- ria. I think so highly of it that I not only recommend it to others, but have used it in my own family.” Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Pau Minn., says: ‘It affords me plea- sure to add my name to the long list of those who have used and now endorse your Castoria. The factof the ingredients being known through the printing ot the formula on the wrapper is one good and sufficient reason for the recom- mendation of any physician. T know of its good qualities and re- commend it cheerfully.” el- it consider it the peer of anything shat I ever prescribed.” ASK YOUR It is used by physicians It is Our duty, however, is to PHYSICIAR B A AA A AR AN A AN SN N P W

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