Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 8, 1911, Page 10

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. 10 an, who was engaged in business 1s visiting frierds in Hartford. Trained Seals Amusing. A remarkably well trained quintette . R | of seals provided great interest and pleasare to the many who saw them at JANIELSON the COrpheum theater at Monday's and Tuesday's shows, To Sell Property in Bay State. | Miss Burneu, Miss Pray, 1 NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, T 1911 may come up and be decided before the first of the vear. i 3 ‘While the procedure of the appeal ! from the decision o7 the cemmission- ers is perfectly regular and legitimate, though not before experienced by the present board to such an extent dur- g their long terms of office, the ac- tion taken Tuesday was bitterly de- | nounced as absolutely unwarranted and characterized as an attempi to FOR SICK, SOUR, BILIOUS STOMACH, of the stomach, INDIGESTION AND GAS TAKE CASCARETS : i rac ask in in the pit That awful soreness, belching of acid and foul gastes; that pa the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, \bloating after eating, dizziness and sick heudache, means indigestion; a d i ; > ent Men | Miss Eaton. 91 3 feeling of fullnes ! Fiest Sy o ‘s'"'""_’é’:! Against | Miss Capron, — 1-4 35 | .Gaxl Witter of Brooklyn is to seil a | force a reduction of the number of I~ | ordered stomach which. cannot be regulated until you remove the cause. I APBUEL THDUPIEIEE. e v Killingly Ce | 1arRe tract of real estate and severa) | censed places in Killingly to as small | jsn't your stomach’s fault. Your stomach is as goofl asany. . = o, Commissioners’ Decisions—Death of | 1 snippee. 1°8" 3 a7, ! houses at Earre, Mass., for a Boston | @ number as possible, or, failing in Try Cascarets: they cure indigestion, because they, 1mm'g a ¥ hn.: | firm. Mr. Witter is prebably the | thig, to keep some of the places from | ;5,9 regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting foo John Turner, Willjemesvi opening as long as lezal delays will and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver' amd carry off the decom- Miss Doty, 24 | youngest auctioneer in Connecticut to Eixteri: . there was little to in- % Valley | Decome so widely known. permit, gt S X posed waste matter and poison from the Intestines armd bowels. ;!‘hf};"s;-rl;rl dicate Tuesday that Danielson had | Miss Shippee, 1-8 18 17 s0. 4 Recaighs F Ui The cemmissioners still withhold stomach trouble is ended : forever. A C: 1ged t license town after some Sotth Killingly L% HECHIE . Srtin, Seuter their decisions as to granting licenses fonight will straighten you wout by morning—a 10 - = £ °-:hnn-m(e aridness. In- | Mr. Dougl 1-8 33 24 $5.5 The county commissioners collected | 1o Thegmas P. Ward, Dagenias bujld- cent box will keep your entiire family feeling good Jeriorty. especially late in the evening, Sparks @ large sum ‘of wnoney from the li- | ing, Railroad square, and to Henry Pe- o X s Dorct forget the children—theirlittle e s 18 HOGE Dussond and. e | Mies Leaged® 1-3 3 s 75.1| censed liquor dealers Tuesday (3452 chie, White building, Railroad square, insides need a good, gentle, cleansing, 100. e, from each), and the town of Killingly | hoth places remonstrated against and., dition that boiler tenders 3 N e T o Ry e Arnold 95| will get 90 per cent. of the amount paid | hearicegs held. e e e e T oy e g Day, 915 | in. Each 0f the licensees was also re- | Seven places opened for business on e L hiis of Gxiv. idity viNogs g Y6 | quired to post a bond to obser\'g the | Tuesday, six in Danielson and one in are wondering what has distorted the e & laws and all agreed to close back en- | Dayville. T dtrare ant Wiy thelt hexds Hort e = trances to their places and make such | In Daniclson, the unique condition of T they Tty fadk It aVEr . other changes as the commissioners | one licensed and one no-license hotel rayerfully and with resolutions for | Mise Wood 12.6 g0 [BHEML susEesE | exists and will continue so at least un- The fature s g Wiss Bill Spoke. | til the appeal against the Central Weird arias that have mnot been | Miss Palmer, s & A Northampton despatch to a Bos- | house is decided. cicatiy. . chanted here for many moons were Copies of School Laws. | ton paper said that Miss Katherine H. | The appeals were prac Rriel o added last evening to the sum total Charles D. Hine of Hartford, secre- | Bill of Denison house, Boston, spoke | LoPic g ""l) I"'e ;"“ 02 of the borotigh's musical offerings and | - #ames, U FIne of TaTIOTe. PREET | on some phases of settlement work at PR SRR CONN DI SR these vocal efforts might be considered | nding to members of school com- | the menthly meeting cf the Smith col- | as at ieast indicating that something | 1S Sencing 1o mempuers of 8¢700° COM” | jege settlement association in Stu- | come about to transform |} e Cmad viduips w8 s | dents’ building, Tuesday evening. | . inusual had come taining information relative to the laws ! lingiy s Iv refu erouches into opergtic aspirants. | 0 fle! R Ccrming the. ‘metric Miss Bill is the daughter of Judge P N_"’»m\ g e o Pl S There was no great rush during the [ 214 Tu'es gove N APt Of | and Mrs. A, G. Bill of Danielson, i eireiives T o Due out the stocks of the half- | Attendanca and employmen | reasonable restraint. ‘Alphonse and day to bus e = { dren, regarding destitute children. tar- | g W would be ¥ ed to human| __ _ 3 . 25 E & s e da@en dealers that had permission to | .. truanecy, etc. Encl 1.also are NON'T HAVE LICENSE. - e = ke e e week, wi been | facts did not come to the a open up and start doing business, but | SIRCSS. LTUANCY, e, SREGIET € R AT _— wEpcics i thay Sul.fo dxilie any. Phess | Sottiod; Sheriff George 1ol- | his granddaughter, who was asleep during the evening hours the van- | {oPies of FRAPIET FCh PUO v~ [ Promirent Men Appeal to Superior | Of the 4 TR S ! brook opencd superior court here Tues- | an_adjoining roon;. 3 guard of a thirst tortured host be-| o5 " L iaren” this law becoming Court, Over Decisions of County : T day morning and immediately | Mr. Pummer was the inveutor of sieged the places and things were kept | e’f,",|‘.\,e on the first day of Scptember Commissioners. OBITUARY. rds adjouimed ét to meet at ; the Plummer steam heater, one of the humming right up te 11 o'clock, wher:| last. 7 Not satisfied with the decision of the ' 1. i | ntic on Tuesday, Nov , when sev- | best ever produced, the patent ‘r_lshu taps were sounded. Today more of | Tidying Up Streets. county commissioners to grant li J urher. { 1 cases will be ready for trial now being held by the Putnam rmnr: the piaces will open for business, and | iioves of the town are ongaged in | censes to Amadee Bernier in the Davis ; died at his home in | ESoction Nebring: | 4y and Machine company, to who * things will begin to move according to ihe fall cleaning Gf the Sireets | huilding, Furnace street, to S. P. the early hours of Mercis el ¢ the | the disposed of ~thew. He the routine that has been mapped out & the L eaning df the streets | Jrumphres. Jr. Centyal’ house, . and | SR REng - # Hall Doat & 5ee- I that is being saic’ about the | wns and during for a yvear Rt Chet Raove Coned and the | William ¥L. Campbell, Webster build- t part of Killingly for many y s ek e e i o4 the s life turn- . { heing scraped and deepened and the bell, We 3 % % ~ 2oz - Berlbgpensid lection is just in the fore- | na this trait to orent rteae. DO Vielet Elands Enopped in Dunislesn | soculuiine Lt tne: st vear ve- | MR, SRR R s e v Harinve oowr bE. ol onth tie citizens | (o the interest of himself and his em Violet Edmands, the elusive ob- | maved or aisposed of in aumanner sulty | 000 S, ioners n_ relation 1o the. T Ll | R € matortty *members of the |'P3¥er %, ns Dorn in Siinys e e Dacome the Dilde of Rev, | work in hang will require considerable | MoRsU auces against these places. all | e Bt e i . - frake: Shuminer was bors(n. Giia) eec- wase to hav > -4 : B will be finished | of wWhich have by reviously grant- | - rew of | COmMmOoy il. on. His at on ) " der of Avis Linnell, the pretty iy- | before the freezing season | it e i . e e a Rmelts Cut. | Thompsonville, | corner May und Elm streets. He Annispoft choir singer, his Leen in | Highest Scores at Whist. ay immediately upon announcement and Mrs. Alice Ken- of o has sent |lived for a time in Lakewood, N. J Danieisen, it appears. A dealer in ?‘“' | At the weekiy meeting of the Bijou | that the commissioners had decided to | rife of William Kennedy of ¥ | 1 d knights ot fand for periods in Pennsylvar es had her and her nurse for vis- | 0 T8 THE r e omors were won | licenise- each of the appiicants mamed. Mr. Turner, whe has been re- | Ctonmecticnt el s metviey: I S Conn., where his w ors and g, his hgme iy “|\; | by Mrs. Joseph Bodo, who reccived a | rdon A. Johnstone, agent of the « iong time, has heen in poor | quring s <on for the in-|and four of his chiloven are buried. He e P e o An ®0%t | =ald locket. Tiie other honor winners | son Cotion company, and an ac- v several ve membership. Cargill conn- | WA also empioved for a time a5 n o : anti Ay | were Mrs. Julian Benac and Miss An- | tive temperance worker. appeals in| ————— - IS 16 taking " rec fon nist at the Vauregan, discover to whom until after they had | ! e o of “this ' Conityal -héune: fid ¥ ey For the past forty vears Mr, Plum zone. During the course of their talk | na Robarge. | Bpraton; while, bl aubtal Seatumt e PUTNEM mer lived in Putnam. FHe bullt a while 4 ir purchasing they men-| Miss Sullivan Regains Health. mbtell piscs e DY, Ehe awags | o & - e ) Fingers Crushed. L { Pretty home here, now occupied by Hened that they Mad welked over from: | (s \npie M. Sullivan, who became | Wopien pany of Dayville and a | County Commissioners to Be in Wil- | air ard br _was| Isaac Briggs, and lived ihere until the o d‘g.‘;“‘ O aEPout *1Eh! | suddenly and vioiently subject to a | number of remobsgrating citizens. limantic Friday—S. of V. Visitation o crushed fin SAdAE, | SRR IS WA\ when. B 3 f',',',.’,"u s By e o e and | mental treuble in Putnam during the The appeals in the Arst two to Danielson—G. M. Blair Injured— ! 6wk ShoRy KN rlce his home With rd‘lt:: He from there roturned to Pomfret on the | CXCossive heat cf the past summer. has | are to the Januafy-ferm’of the super Abner Plummer, Successful Invent- gers were dressed by o | vears. : ; steam road. Miss Kdmands was de- | | 5. received treatment. and .s| In the Campbell case, the appeal does | ©r, Found Dead. i will be well again dur Shet Big Coons Scribed &6 Spseazing il = TH | pronounced wholly recovered i not specify any particular term. so it | ° v = of tims Fred Taft, Webster, has n ot take the articles which they pu | J. McGarry and Thom- B ik Five. more big coens out of the woods and paid for, but said they woul i —— = = | as :mbers of the demoecrat 5 . WoodBtotl. one: eighing 1-4 shippipg directions, which have | e otes R e tasued Hotioes y fire below ¢ refiicias JitoooRtaci. oua welel vet arrived. i - the ward No. 1 democrate caucus pe Minng Al yinon Beb) ¥ i . h I « glow aft g | To Meet in Willimantic. da nitig. . leeding ob i SGHOOL ATTENDANCE ! . The county comsmissioners announ o that sGether fire was| o 2o Wehver Sad family, who have g Neiasr Alb S. A ! | ed Tuesday ti they will in W 2 . e he e e buen spedings the eummer at Putnam J Repert of Supervisor Azt 5. Amive] | e P i Al feights, ix lo sail from New York . . « any, Saturda spend a year Supervisor Albert S. Ames of the ! » | Bl tolinir (Welnis- necessitate a trolley transfer ssued the follcwing report of s | i ; resse. i en the meeting o cemetery improv SthGanEe foF Boptember. showing the NORWICH, CONN. Unclaimed Lstters. End Came_ Suddenly. tent. committee of the Elizabeth Por- % namber of pupils enrolled and the av- | - N i ed to Lester i) @ m chapter, D, A, R., was held eraze attendance et o | Ba > e Perey, Mrs. Bdmunc e P ool S o Sty v s e esday afternoon. A meeting of the ! } Warren ' William - Gremshaw. are| ;.o 'n % tmamer. 51, ne - . R. Glee club was also held Tues iy e j unclaimed the Putnam postoffice | jeaq Tuesday morning in his <l K i | this week. e B o s ST and Mrs. Charles Curtis of Wor { ekl gr- . heve been Mr, an . ap ta - | Has Completely Recovered. Gl v’ whore le has % 1ving _hay - A oA b Miss Annie M. Sullivan. who was b th of Mrs. Plummer,about Geotge Gilp Fremon Dungatson 2R . | stricken with a severe mental trouble el MRlug, e trip,in Miss Tripp. & | oy { this summer during the extreme hot has béen in ill health s Bl ic is entistalatn Mise Tei3 i | weather, is entirely recovered from the more than a week B ) e Ay T nd S ans ¢ Miss Bwmnmton. & W i Jesd i , ki S | affliction and is visiting friends in, ¢4 10 be in a much more sat tory fihe J . Amy Lund of > & gi:“" i ysyla raity platnie wszystkie czesci | Hartford. Lt is not known whether or | state of health Monday, his death com- | ' Dok i c Ouil J | . | she will resume her business in ng as grea the members e unting at ape 0d, = . ¢ e ot = f . W. J. Bartlett is to ret M Apan ! 3 | *his city. of bix in ver alstrict. | . J. Bartiett jux to return loda e Dantiieon, ! Polski Niemey i Rosyi V4 Guests of Dunisteen Camp. | M Binmimer relived esriy Monday | frum & duck shecing trip b has been Miss Pumer, S5 | ¢ A number of the members of GeOrge | when his danuhie: room | e 3 = i -3 | ¥. Child camp, Sons of Veterans. | hefore , retiring, was | J. Bartlett and two daugh Miss & ' po na_;nlszych cenach | were at Danielson Tuesday evening S| nothing that she for him ters, Misses Dorcas and Ruth, are Atta | the guests of Colonel Edward Ander-| [jo aid not come downstairs af his|spend today in Boston, where ihey are Miss Herringcon, o : j son camp at a R. function H } hour Tuesday. mmorning ardvwhen | to witnses the preduction of The Blue SR> - rac | Convers ent to the room to ir Bird Miss Mecomneil { Prosz.e kupowac wasze drafty od nas SUPERIOR COURT. JE T ety L e eSO Yoo | Toiiie: ClubiMpets Miss Stsne, 2 1 = = [ floor, fully dressed except An enfoyvable meeting of the Tues e - A e ey W illimpitic) shoes. 1Te had gotien out {das club was heid yesterday afternoon Baiduville ° . he night and with Mrs. G old Gilpatric of Sew- ¥ Miss Duffee. -8 16 | All cases assigned for 1 here this ling, but a ard stree Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. It is used by physicians with resuits most gratifying. The extended use of CTastoria is unquestionably the resuit of three facts: Firsé—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: 7Third—It is an agreeable and pesfrct substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not coamtain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unllke Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expece danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. Ta our Enowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information.—Hail's Journdl of Healtk. The Kind You Have Always Bought and which ha.s been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imi- tations and “ Just-as-good” are but Ex;)eriments that trifle with and' endanger the health of Infants and Childrer.— E xperience since its imfancy. against Experiment. GENUINE v, ~ Letters -from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. 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, W. Y., says: “I have used your Cas- toria for several jears iz my practice and have found it a safe and =eliabie remedy.” Or. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa Ynez, Cal., says : ““Affer 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 wrapper of the imitation.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says : ‘‘ Physicians generally do uot prescribe proprietary prepa- rations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, kas 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- Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Bradford, N. H., says : “ I use your Castoria in my practice. and in my family.” Or. Wm. I. McCann or Omaha, Neb., says : ‘* As the father of thir- teen children T certainly know something about your great medi- cine and aside from my own family experience, I have, in my years of practice. found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” Dr. Howard James, of New York, City, says : ““ It is with great pleas- ure that!T desire to testify fo the medicinal virtue of your Castoria. I have ased it with marked benefit in the case of my own daughte, and have obtained excellent resul s from its administration to oth r children in my practice.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- phia, Pa., says : ‘““The name that vour Castoria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by tle endorsement of the medical profession, but I, fer one, most heariily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy.” Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- go, 111, says : ‘T have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice and find it very satisfactory.” Br. William Belmont, af Cleve- land, Ohio, says : “ You Castoria stands first ‘m its ciass In my thirtv years of practice I can say I never have found anything thatso filled the place.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- toria extensively as I have never found anything te equal it for chil- dren’s troubles. { am aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always see that mny patients get Fletcher's.” Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint Louis, Mo., saya: “I have used your Castoria for several years past inmy own family and have always found it thoroughly efficient and never objected to by children, which is a great counsideratiom 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 consider it the peer of anything shat I ever prescribed.” Dr. L. 0. Morgan, of So. Amboy, N. J. says: ““I presoribe your Casto~ ria every day for children who are suffering from constipatien, with betder effect than I receive from any other combinatien of droge.” Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brookiyn, N. Y., says: ‘I have used your Casto- ria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and priv- ate practice for many years. The formula is excellent.” Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- falo, N. Y., says: I am pleased to speak a good word for your Casto- ria.. T think so highly of it that I not only recommend it to others, but bave used it in myown family.” Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, Minn., says: ‘It affords me plea- sure to add my name to vhetlong list of those who have wsed and now enderse your Casteria. The fact of the ingredients being knows through the priuting of fheformula on the wrapper is one geed and sufficient reason for ’he recom- mendation of amy phywician. 1 know of its good quadicies and re- commend it oheerfully.” CASTORIA Bears the Sigeature of ( ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN

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