Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 27, 1911, Page 2

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The faithful friend of the best cooks Cicveland's SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER Made from a Superior grade of pure Grape Cream of Tartar. Makes Light, Flaky Biscuits, Cake and Pastry SAAT —— = [aloleafoTa o B A el lalaTaal PNARANARN BJANNNNAARRARANT BEAnt: 'Hn | e | COLCHESTER | Norwich Hunters With Borough Guide | Miss ¥lizabeth Adamson & spent in se were served by the husle MYSTIC Lt ternoon reshments t Robbery at Home of Mr. ana Ernest Schnellsn—Haley- Grand Officers Present. | Get Five Coons During Tuesda: Wadding invitations—S8o- mber_of the lome Re Night. & 4 T R 20, of Groton, who | — = e RPN Saifee Dy et roton on | Jobn Clark, Bdward Meyers, Charlea B s the de- fBe nolds of Norwich and Jed Perkins ' candidates being from & 5 % 5 % o art i 3 of Colchester as guide, were coon hunt . = s o o grand officers of the | oldieeR e En o ey +on G orning some | L0 T Glembly were resent and ) ing Piesday, night, and were success- s K, 4ty visitors from out of towm. ful, bagging five larze coons. The coons i p . i Sabia)’ AWaies: | were caught about a mile apart. They e were treed by Mr. s famous & ! odist ¢ ) ¢ | coon dog, he coons were | [ attor: the ho Lleft on ¢ ere at T. P. Kin-| - 1 i 4 | ney’s. The s and their game a Ir. and Mrs. | were photographed Wednesday morn- | returned to Nor- | bi ng when the party i L ening about | well pleased with their night's| h A rprise par work. "t and refresh- i Briefs and Personals. { consid- | monts 4 birthday | 0 | iy Sy e ke xeh B McDonald and Arthuf Chap- | X 7 BY | with six lighted candles beiig In the | .5 were callers in Montville Wed- | a s | center of the table. Master Brown re- | 1R | Haley-Crandall X joeived matiy U CEEnES. Hyman Mints left Tuesday for a few 1 New York. . Clark of Willimantic iter in town. days’ vis! George was | he | Dr. Congdon’s New Home. i . gdon ha rchased of | Gilbert 1 - ot = b s house and A e nd_Billings on_of 1 Main street and moved his Hfen MO eqns Ston T . e O ackson street on Wed- 4aé | e e rell one of the Acad- i Degr , is ill. Mrs. Johm R. - | 2F R"f"'"d e Sk sl subtituting for her. o T AT e 0 el . Klein is having a fancy wall | o i front_of residence. on hird de- ndidate Willimantic men are the Wilia Keigw . halloted on 1o re initiatory Mrs. I AvtHar 0. 11 siay (Friday) for a i gree on the first esday in NO- | chapman, Treadway and | T g | yEanRer | Frank Case in Norwich Wednes- | Moosup. e Bowling Scores. | a M touring car. e a ] Motorman Co. 1 op J returned from a €y « & Stonington stree in to Providence and viein- | . Ke Duteh - the s ab- sub- | Dutch being: Cross Country Run. Bogue There were ilfteen contestants in 54, 80; k“”e Bacon acad country in- ter class afternoon Me- d in points, | The Hers 3 ¢ o 80 { senior, wA first in, Me- w MeDo ! second, and B. for- - - L third. ' The score of tie a ” re. Th Mystic -bowlers | Y arge frs y 3 th the W | fiter | : . i i Miss is expected to | i Oficas of Gicld -Ctub | Personal Briefs. { A club has be \he' high Mrs. Brnest | "Horn has returned schoo 8 s i S it zer, Mrs. 1 { N Ber s i tomobile trip to Norwich on | er| officers pc ' A8 ! oy % olie Pres Miss \ o Birows is in New York { ? . i Bt A Henry 1. Parks of New London | is o the simple 5 : Mrs. Charlotte Tamb. | bath of hot or cold water and soap. e —— sondon 2 g 5 M and | OF the b bath of hot air or the T S e - OREAM, - | Russian one of steam, or the mud h of Saint-Amand-les-Eaus, or the compressed.air bath of Reichenhall. or Perfect Wrinkles zand Clears Skin Foed That Removes Complexion. Homeen the baths of wine favered by famou = o7 1 at beauties, or sun of moder . By o . | bygienists, or the Laplander’s phung: ‘ ’ Icf for her Bovie | into the ot blubber of st killec s tha Bartsc { whale, or the milk. te er sia s spendir few | provide w! is consort an Ear by | of Portman hnu-h« cheap the Pc . hsei e | man estate nerth of Oxford Street as : rself enue. | farm to | 7 Now ssage cream | g York is t ‘.-.! which of —Londa pimples, cc- | * Tl | Chronicle. haptc to New i (R A “The A’m'ghky Dollar.” ‘The idea of the forceful phranp “the celebr pter don 1 ucretia tion given Chursday B o dad Parey M \re | Almighty doil 0 thar n R "‘?j,\‘,“,“f JF Nmdorlon e other troubles. Cotiolene is a pure, vegetable product that h guest of Mr. and commences ibus: | which all virtue mow is . almightle gold. opal chure 12 United President Taft Declares Neutrality of United States in Turco-Italian War and Warns Americans That If They Misconduct Themselves in This Respect, Iheyw_ Will Not bz Protected. Washimzton, Oct. 26.—The proclama- | Taft, president of th tion, signed by President Taft, Octo- | do, in order tnat stri ber declaring the neutrality of the | neutrality inay be observed in the United States in the war between It- | prem , enjoin atl persons owing al- ah and Turkey, was issued today. It |leglance to the United States as well of the Unit- | as other persons within the jurisdi :t neutrali tion of the United States, ens that in and spirit the laws, ruie. so at heir zoverning the conduct of in time of international con- United States, 't and impartial to maintain to obe and rns American cit violating neutrality they da own peril : I laws, rules and princ Text of Prociamation. ibed by the statutes of | The text of the proclamation fol- by thé. treatics and.| internationa’ conventions which have state of war unhappily the kingdom of Ita on the one side and the Ottonian em- signed, nment of the United | the recognized custom : | ratified and proclaimed | i pire on the other side: and wheres the n terms of ) : ! friendship with both the | No Protection from United States. | contending powers and with the Deo- | sra I so hereby give notice and rle inhapiting their several dominions, | warnme that all persons hin the | and {3 icti the United States who | A Strict and Impartial Neutrality. | may misconduct themselves in the premises will do so at their peril and in the state of war thus Ak $ the United States, ooking to noth parties for the appro- iprocal treatment towards the tates and towards all persons Cwinz allegiance to them, are resolved | to maintain and enforce in accordan with the ruies and prineiples govern- ing the rights and duties of neutrals in international warfare, a strict and impartial neutrality between the afore- t contending pov as well as b tween themseives and the subjects of each whether resident within the ju- risdiction of the United States or else- where: American Citizens Warned. “Now, therefore. I, William Howard | ies, will be subject to the strict and im- enforcement of the penalties d by the laws, rules and prin- ciples involved; und that all persons owing allegiance ‘to the United States d so misconducting themselves out- e n of the United se obtain any pro- from the government of the "flln‘!! fl]A dppx opnutc States ¢ tection United States Louis Burneso, Employed on the con. struction work of the new Turn Verein building at New Britain was fatally ed yesterday when an iron gidder on him, inflicting internal injur- can digest. of food for invalids. pose did you? Use Cottolene and have a perfect digestion. Some Women Dread- Baking Day-0thers UseA See the Glenwood Gas Range with Oven and Broiling Compartment just above coal range, so easy to get at without stooping. Two complete ranges in the space of one. Mzkes Cookin or lard—use one-third less. COTTOLENE is Guaranteed Y5t is hereby authorized to refund your money in case your are not pleased, after giving Cetfolene a fair test. “Nature’s Gift from the Sunny South” Woman’s Relief De. Xruges Viburs-O-Gm Compound, the womaTs remedw, Bas. been know fer yesrs as Relist.™ sinoca #t has positively prowen its great vame In the treatment of ‘womanly diseases. It will help you, if you are & Sufferer frem any of the iMs peculiar to women, which can be reached by medicine. It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful stters from them clearly describe. It containg me poisonoms i truse “Weman's AND ALL Dr. Krugers NEUTRALITY PROCLAMATION ISSUED i ple stree: Yelectricity. The Dyspeptié Shuns Rich Food because it causes him untold agony afterward. Cottolene, because of its freedom from hog fat, is digestible, and makes rich food that any stomach Ne indigestion follows in its wake. Animal fats tend to heat the system and cause stomach and nourishes and builds up. Up-to-date physicians recommend Cotfafene in the cooking Never heard of lard being recommended for that pur- -3 "TWILL HELP YOU Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York JEALOUSY LEADS MAN TO GALLOWS. New Haven Italian Found Guilty of First Degres Murder. New Haven! Conn,, Oct. 26.—Andrea Tanganelli wag found guilty of murder | in the first degree in the superior court | here last night by a jury which was out two hours considering the case. Sentence will be passed tomorrow. The crime for which Tanganelli will | probably ‘have to pay for with his life was the shooting of Mrs, May Davis as she was walking along Temple street with another man. The direct cause of the shooting was the leaving of Tanganelli by the Davis woman for scond m: This took place in the hack room of a cal Tanganelli fol- NONE SucH lowed the couple out onto the streets, s them once or twice and in the | a yevolver He met the pair on Te and began firing at the wom- | “LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE* bullets hitting hel,' s & L the good, old-fashioned = i dessert—just the same as twenty years ago and at the same old price—two- pie package, 10 cents. MERRELL-SOULE CO. SYRACUSE, NEW YORK hospital. An Improved Currycomb. Writers on agricultural topics have ‘or a long period had a fruitful topic in They hav lescribed, often in a fanciful way, electric power could be applied to work wonders. As is often the case, ih mon nardly kept pace with the | is now So common 1d other purposes on s that it no longer | This has compelied now for po farms ite thos: ject. They uum After Being Out four and a half.h comment. who write to seek a new sub- uperior court at Bridge- brought in a verdict of in the second degree against Hritos, and he ,mencd a jury in the port Yesterd 1 murde the | Dimitri have found it in the cleaner. It is claimed tha distinct ha advantage over k= brush and currycomb for cleaning cows | (0 State prison for life. Hristos was and horses. . This mas nave bach saiq | convicted of the shooting of Dion half in fest, but it is likely to be wholly | Andreas on August ist, true ‘There are great possibilities in | . .. _~—— i the air cleaning method for house or [ 0ld storage chickens poisoned 60 people at a Chicago wedding feast Children Cry bara or dairy.—Bristol Press. No Oil Trust Then. | By the time Mr. Rockefeller was 30 | years old he had saved $1.000, but the FOR FLETCHER'S cost of living was considerably less Cottolene is more economical than butter Never Sold in Bulk Siine is packed in paila — it clean, fresh and wholesome, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odots, such as fish, oil, etc. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY For wervousnses, Irritabilityy headache, backache, pressing- dows pains and other symptomen of general femal. weakness, this compound. has deen taundm erd safe. “I think Viburn-O-Gin is tho best remely for weak womes. It dces me mere good than Gny miedicine I have ever taken. 3 eannot graiee it streag emough. I think it is the best womans medicine on earth.” ' 8 Fouwll feel ke Writing & similar letter if you try It $1.25 a bottle with directions. DRUGGISTS. Viburn-0O-Gin

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