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B : ; NORWICH BULLETIN, TMSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911 ““Cost is forgot But quality not’’ se Flour CARRIED EVERYWHERE 1 Ives, Ben- | 2% Brief State se this fall known Meriden. - Mrs. Wesley street, is the on a hur New Britain.—The ing at the local h completion. ECZEMA DISFIGURED BABY *Our little boy Gilbert was troubled with | Groton.—. eczema when but & few weeks oid. His little | being built face was covered with sores even to back of Plant estate hie s. ‘The poor little fellow suffered very much. The sores began as pimples, his little | East Hampton face was distigured very much. We hardly | Sunday stood 3 knew what he looked like. The face looked 1 wa like raw meat. We tied little bags of cloth over s hands to proveat him from scratel % Vofiesany iy ing. He was very restiess at n his little | ok e i road-bil 7 alder: -0 g - Essex—A large flock of broad-bill | ol e “We consulted two doctors at Chicago, | d1Cks have been seen where we resided at that time. After i which is something ver the medicine of the two dociors without | these It, we read of the Cuticura Remedies cura_Soap and ment. Following the dir d promptly we saw the result, and alter four weoks, the dear child's face was fine and cleatl as any little baby’s face. hert_after using the icura Remedies was surprised. He has $ead of hair witich 1 3 s for auy boy his age, three years. We can ouly recommend Remedies io everybody.” | B Albrecht, Box 883, Weit | © Bristol. liam Br in that vicinity. Ansonia.—\a ighters of Isabella, v ited in this city meet Cuticura thre )(I-m b the world, & liberal saxpie ach. with 32-p. book on the skin will be froe application to :‘Cuticura,” K. Boston. Tr » 440 feet long is | :r mark, a gain of four inches | 51 m- News Hartford.—Lieut. Colonel Cli cCabe of New Haven was colonel of the Second mer operating | ceed Colonel J al is near n preses Old Lyme.—Aliss W Price of New Haven and Mrs. Chadwi ent Chadwick w few days ago. Miss P annou r farm of Point in th Cove, | | v uncommen in | The Way He Excused Hei ‘he “Ma,” he said awful about my manuers (o rele, Nationad | told me | was formal e inday o | have any bring hall. “And what ¥ asked nization of* the “p 1St company of s up d you s been capital stock of ey Those Who Seck The BEST BORDEN S Malted Milk &f | =i Those Who Accept Substitute: are Losers Maited Milk Dept. BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO. New York - = A tographer, have to make an assign- m( t ment? Snodgrass—He had to make break his = | wouldn’t back down w of a managerie gave fifty dozen pictures S LAXATIVE wide Cold nifred Al s been v Old Lyme. Gected | sub-District o amtiony it Morwich WEDDING. % { District M. E. Church Held in West- syt T erly and Danielson—Today’s Meet- Hahn-Larkham. ender | ing at Willimantic. ! ‘ednesday afternoon at at the vor Union 00, and Moses W. Manwaring des, resigne ce ed meeting held r. mail boy sought his mother. “the teacher talked just “ted like a boy who didn't his mother | rmant riday’'s meeting will be at |ent, many Tfrem out of tow excused you the best 1 knew ected, | how,” hereplied. I told her you was my stepmother.”—Cleveland Plain it ting | ed thern to be wide awake and rotue. — of ige POLt: g | The bride was attired in a gown of She Wednesday the speakers went to | Whita batiste over messaline. Her veil be- cause he was too foolishly honest to | yrd. He advertised to far- | | nish six full length photos for $2 and | proprietor | order for fe.—Chi: - MERIDEN EX-MAYOR HAS LEG BRUKEH\ Horse He Was Driving, anhtened by Mill Whistle, Ran} in Front of Approaching Auto—Members of Auto-l mobile Party Escape With Slight Injuries. ( | ! iden, Cenn, Oct. 25.—While driv- the machine and the left « inches long de of her hi d cut down ing toward the city about twe miles | wash ac from the center on the road to Cie- | about si evening, ex-Mayor George ! to the bone. companied by his sister, | wruised but probaply nat \h;.’\\‘;lllmm Beméngion, was injured | Ex-Mayor Seeley's Leg Broken. 4nd badly shaken up when his hoise | o ” i Dalked at the sound of the whistle of | ¥ MAer Secley wus carried 1o the {the Parker Clock company, blown as | MeTGen NOsDIE 10 L1e att ulanee the team was pasing che factory, and | 1. "ops ‘of the two middle finger iin sutomobile on the opposi.e side of | Soreted 4 sev DErvbuE R the road crashed into the t R ng o et Slight Injuries to Women uto Turned Turtle. i Mrs. Calabre receivel a t two The machine was owned by itocco inches long on her forchead and nad a A, D'Avino New Ilavea and was | fracture of the yight arm. Miss Pe- driven by partner and | turect Miss Combio escapet un- brotber-in .Yu Mavehetii, of | injored. The driver of the autonabi this cit I He was faking Mrs, | daughter Amna, | Carmella Ponseillo. of this city, and Miss also of Mc was put under arrest and the aecident will be investig: Autoists Returnin Phe party in the just left the weddi ¢, wh atabro 4 omipanied oper Lu iden. The hor From Wedding. antomohile had of Roceo DVino e and Miss M Marchetti in the T o S | aroom’s wachine. M. D'Avine is a L G ul New Haven architcef. One Db the loft side of his {on the machine was {over and its occupant dgiteh X e T accident s ety | Teaturc of the accident [ Mayor Seel ed to the | 5i6ul patien cove from weeks Haven. ex- and wife ars hoth hos- is formed | oL | Opera Singer injured. Miss Ponseillo was pinned oeneath SUPERIOR COURT TRIAL LIST. | Short Calehdar and Assignment of | Assigriment of Cases to Jury and to Cases at Willimantic Friday. Court. The Windham coan erior court i To Court—Arthur DeBruycker will come in for short and | Authony Blum: Charles H. Ph sssignment of ¢ Octa vs. Firank B. Green; elen Fert 7. at Williz 10.15 o'clock | v, Benjamin Grosvepor; Herace W. m. " He 3 judge. Oleott, admr., Antnohy Blum; Abel “ollowing are R. and Mary L. Burnham vs. Charles ignwments E. Whit town of Eastford vs. lown Hiram 8. Frink N. H. of Willington; state of Connecticut vs. | & . R. 2Q.; Fidelity nd Deposit company of M | Jogeph M. Schilling 3 ryvland: George C. Pbillips W et al. vs. Joseph Dvorsk < | Gilman: Philias Cloutier v nna 1. Elmore VS, Cloutier. company 14a. Jury—Charles H. Baker the Gagnier a ham Mifg. Co.; rd N. Dean's | 1y from probate eph 1. Martin Ker the Centrals Vermont lway Co.: Purington va. Lawren Timothy J. Coffey vs Alfred Mig- Emily M. Lathrop, trus. neault ielson Worsied company. Gagnicr 18 Gagnicr: . Emma Duffy; C the Windham Mfg Co. W, app ry——1st Thursday, 1911—Edward H. Brindi- EPWORTH LEAGUE mour vs. Charles I2. Meech. is Mis. Hulda Eatox re 3 Larkham, v wit Charle: The double r med by Rev. Grimes un- 2 of ev nd cardinal | rom which was suspended a | in South inddausiter, Miss united in mar- n of Conant- mony was The Norwich district Epworth league to | cabinet is endeavorinz to E a|greater interest in the work in the churches sub-dis the se s i Wester 1 A number of dele- |° ol gates from Noank, Mystic and Old of holly. % were among those who attend- wedding march from Lohen- | programme’ printed was giv- 1 was plaved by Mrs d Card, | cach speaker presented his | the bride-elect entered the par Sahjoct with clearness, force and spir- | Companied by her brother, James Lar hich mage a 'strong impression on | Nam, preceded by _Ponald | Present. The spirit of those in | Peckham as ring bearer. She was rge of the receotion at t place | met Dby en . groom, attended by his William H w festooned with lilies of the valley; ried roses. » number of guests were son, whe h league ode re another group was represented. Phursday) is in Willi- | A Jarg arume: | bride received many choic clu $%0 in gold, many piece silver, cut giass, linen, china and fur- Initure. After a short reception, at| which a bu lunch was served, fand Mrs. Hahn lef: on the rs | i | | Burnside. Following is the pr 1moon— devotional al Work, addre 3.40, Litera address oy Mis: 05, Junior Miss Beatrice M ‘gelism. addr > en: 430, Mercy and Rev. F. W. Gra f the officers o with the c local chapte for The bride’'s g: g away of castor, hat tch. After their return they wi ide at Corantville, where the groom Robbery Case Placed on File. ~The case of Gur- H. Rogers, who was recently sen- d to two years' imprisonment in 1 the robbery of the s Jacobs, father of a you {lady to whom he had been paying | tention, was placed today by | Tudge Sanderson o > superior court snd voung Rogers immediately left for Denver in accordance with his ment the local prosecuti thoritie 1 dor ten. The | ~onnection Otis { of Nathan per” address by Rev. How io ¥ Souls ough tue Social Department s by Miss Hanaah L. Davis: e for = | Ne 11000 Indians were located A hornet’s mest contains on anjon I tions by the Chilian govern- | average 13.000 ceil | ment last year. | trouble or urinary irregularit | them. The Lee & Osgwod Co. es. | FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS 7ill reach your individual case if \m’ ‘ any form of kidney and bladder | Try | | For Sale by M. HOURIG. Have an Ash Hod in the base into which all the ashes fall far below the fire. They can't bank against the grates and warp them,and they can be emptied easily without spill- ing. The Coal Hod is alongside the Ash Hod—out of the way. This feature is a wonderful labor and trouble saver and is patented. Another trouble-saver of the Crawford is the patented Single Damper. One motion—slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check” —the range dves the rest. No damper. mistakes. The Oven has cup-joint heat flues that heat it alike in all parts. Ask the Crawford agent to show you and write us for circular. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 31 Union St., Boston AN, Norwich, Agent. Need Printing ? 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. ! 64-66 Franklin Street Woman’s Relief De Xrugers Viburm-O-Gmm Compound, the woman's remveds, Bas bheen know fer yesrs as “Woman's Meifef” sinos it has positively provem its great vitwe im the treatment of wemanly diseases. 2% will help you, if you are = Swfferer frem any of tho ifis pecuiiar to women, which can be reached by medicine. 3t has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful stters from them clearly describe. It contalns =e peisonoms arugs. 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