Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 9, 1911, Page 8

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SKULL [Piles Quickly | e Norwich Line 5 = Ih fl t St sewren . || Versailles Man Fatally Injured Trying to Extricate Arm Gured At Home . —7o— ‘“f = - ns n" nm e N P e | Instant Relief, Permanent Cure — Trial NE:;YflégRK MAINE AN D NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose this route next time vou Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Many cases of Piles have been cured %y B.dlrlal ‘pfi.ckm o!h Pyl‘:rfl'lldt Pll: ,o emedy without further ‘eatment. When it proves its value to you, get %y’!’.—:’ Z.‘.‘"i;..""f.‘:‘.flfi"%&.?&“fié “-l more from your druggist at 50c a box, | superb view. of Th and be sure you get the kind you ask | and water front of Manhatta Simply fill out free coupon below | Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 and mail today. Save yourself from |m. week days only, due New York, Pi o 70, Bast River, at 5.45, and Pler |mg v g M '}“1‘;{;“:‘-"“’ Its toTture, | yireh River, 7 o'clock mext morning. NEW LONDON $ 50 _mee prcaase coveon || w67 .50 Pyramid Bldg; Marshall, Write or telephone W. J. Phillips, Kindly send mé a sample of Py mid Pile Cure® at once Agent, New ndon, Conn., for state- chine and he was severely burned by the steam before his fellow workers could go to his assistance. A physi- | cian was at onge summoned and the irjured man was rushed tv the hospi- tzl, where he died Wedngsday. He was a native of Poland and had lived in this country about four years. Previous to his coming to Versailles he lived in the Fallis section in this city. Besides his father and mother, he leaves a brother and two sisters in Versailles. As the result of a fracture at the base of the skull severe burns about the head and body, _Stanislas Synkyawich, aged 23, of Versailles, died at the Backus hospital on Wed- nesday. About 4 o’clock Tuesday faf- ternoon Synkyawich had one of his arms caught in the rolls of a_ dryer machine in the plant of the Eastern Sirawboard company at Versailles, where he was employed. In trying to pull his arm out the other was caught, his head was also drawn into the ma- Knit Goods for Women and Children PRICE IS NOT THE ONLY THING. There are two other essentials to consider—first, Quality —second, Style. A combination of these three gives the perfect garment and satisfaction. We endeavor to give you at the most reasonable prices the gar- | | BLOCK PAVING WORK HAS BEEN FINISHED Main Street Work Is Now Completed, BURGLARS BROUGHT BACK FROM KINGSTON JAIL. Governor Pothier Granted Requisition ments which have won a reputation for both quality and They Reached Here in thc| Making Fine Appearance—Relaying [} FREE, in plain wrapper. rooms’ and information. Iysia ) Viaie this ¢ ¢ - f’ - Evening- Sidewalks. and . 181 1S epartment on our m .n oor Wy T N: PETTTTTPLY Sup — 3 On the Westerly car reaching here| The Main street improvement from |[ ¥*™€: T, a0 Franklin_square to Market street at the Western Union corner has been completed, the last of the block pave- ment having been relaid, and the change is a marked one. Not only has the street been laid with vitrified brick but the condition at the head of Mar- ket street has been greatly improved and a cross walk has been laid from the pcint where the brickwork stops to the Western Union corner, so that Street. . about 9 p. m. Wednesday were brought here the two men charged with bur- ry in breaking into the store of J. Macpherson and stealing furs to the amount of $215. The men are Samuel McSheehy, aged 54, of Boston, and Frank Eldridge, aged 22, of New York. Sergeant Twomey and Policeman Maloney had the men In charge, Gov- ernor Pothier having granted requisi- tion at the request of Governor Bald- New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Freight and padsenger service direct to and from New York. From Norwick Tuesdays, THurse and see the display. < LADIES’ SWEATERS — A representative line of the lat styles, including the combination V and high necks, which may be used either way, forming a V House Goats < wi i roll h rne igh turtle neck with wide roll, or when turned up a higl € | win of this state. That being secured, | i{ 13 not necessary to walk over the a 2 neck. There are some also with the wide sailor col- the policemen went to the Klgg.!lnn tineven stones. nl)\":'w"%?;g;‘cylf’l:: '5.215‘;;;" e : Sinay 2 U i sail,~where the men were turned over [ = Property owners along the north 2008 TROGRAT - lar. Shown in the plain and farcy weaves in white, to them, and they were brought here | gida of the street are having the flag- Weansonrn: Brinaen s ondars Frelght received until 5 p. m. gings in the walks relaid so as to better the walks and the walking pub- lic will greatly apprcciate this change and look for other similar improve- ments along the street. without ineident. . ittle is known of the men, but it is that the older man, who is {tail and wiry, with iron gray hair, is tha moving spir#t of the pair. He was | the one who refused to return without | requisition papers and it is believed he | has been in such affairs many times | | before, and he seems thoroughly posted jor. his rights. The furs were found | grey. reseda, red and tan shades, together with the gre) Ay F. V. KNOUSE, Age! two color combinations. B, Agent. $1.98 to $6.50 believed ai fath Rohes For the Holidays ROBINSON TAKES LEAD. Passes A. Jordan in the Pinochle Tournament With Ease. - In plain CHILDREN’'S AND MISSES’ SWEATERS on the younger man. and fancy weaves with either V or high necks, in D e R ik 2 . a ea 3 g . fifth night of their tourna- Every outdoor recreat! batle : PIG AS FIRST PRIZE R o s ; > fig: enmis, Foit, oyciing: e white, grey, e ment, Arthur Robinson of the West N D Ing, fishing, boating. dladia Ui Dini g AT WHIST PARTY |Side Pimochle club jumped into the | 18OW on lSplay. 1,500 Mile Superh Vorage by Oc: 0, lead by a thousand points, having over- f;‘;s;’tfi;’t‘l'c”iif;;’ "j‘ac’{"’NA 4 L » $1.50 to $3.75 PETAT . = W. H. Rushk Was the Lucky Man at|ccme Alexander Jordan’s lead of 700 Foresters’ Hall. besides. Tetreauit is but 110 points - . behind A. Jordan and making a hard Unquestionably fight for second place. A tecthsome looking little sucking pig | A5HE OF second place, FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, in- cluding & KNITTED TOQUES—for the out-of-door woman. In was “fhe novel brize: provided for 10B | oI " oSOres 8 the closs of play fol S ROUND TRIP, n- white, grey, navy, light blue, pink and the color com- par i b o Sl M B B e Tetres 137!503?;.:121:(;;;;;«6"?132-6”'lx'.{-v‘7,,“1r- Hal\dSome al\d Flectrio f :\’;:‘z:oo‘llz‘l.:)_:éa‘;;“ e binations. An exceptionally good value at esters’ hall by Thames council, No.|gqq [ Jiis 31900, Baker 31.880, Ledger T B P omen ade dock in the workd, ooe % 1, Royal Arcanum, and there were | 07,08 &/ poyat - tra. Promenade Dan i Wireless. ¥ 98 cents envious eves for the fortunate | 30:13%. Pettis 29.900, Opitz 29 leferent Sy permda wiaam zsor of the little porker, when it MANY SPILES DRIVEN TOURS Cowess Rater ; r. whe Hotels, Ko, was borne off In triumph by W. H. BPILES & o T Rush, with a score of 44. The other | Wi Nearly All Done on the West E‘:‘,‘:‘i‘,‘.‘..}"&.d. Liae, %0 Froi.. the many. or Frank H. Allen, Allce bullding; John A, Dm men to win prizes were Joseph Ciish, Main Street. 41, a iobacco jar, James J. Boland, 16, Channel of Yantic River. CHILDREN'S KNITTED TOQUES—In all the popu- 1 i = ls[‘l;,ar'vi“g o ladi There have been thus fa- about 175 ar colors. 'he prizes fur tne ladies went s fo- a it 175 e 3 | follows: Mrs. ¥. A. Beausolerl, 50, a | SPiles driven along the west branch It’s a good idea to $25¢ — 50c — 75¢c jardiniere; Mrs, Saunders, 41, a vase; | ;’)" the ‘(?";“‘1“ ver for ‘t‘}f r‘;‘*“““’,'r;" Mrs. W. 3 ush, 19, a creamer and | the materia aced on e dump. e it QB e %L Worie Of splliug that side. s nearly select early at the Foe cream and cake were served.| complete@ but_there are about S00 P _ i This was the first of the council's | in all to be driven so that work > SHIELD LEGGINS—Abso- whists this fall and was successfally | IS only about a quarter done. carried out by the committee, Toggery Shop lute comfort for the little ones in cold weatl s and George S. Powers, who | : Young People’s Club. White, red or grey, wi or withe ot s ENE were ed during the eveninz by | There was an enjoyable evening and grey, with o ithout feet, in a full John Aubrey, John Leirich, H. S. Gau- | dance given Wednesday night from 9 Cadillac hall in by line of sizes. | cher, Francis Clish, and Axel John-|p. m. to 2 a. m. son ‘ the Young People’s club, which had in | 291 Main St., Norwich, Conn. TVIO CGRAND cRUlsla 50c — 75¢c — 98c — $1.25 — $1.50 During the ecvening, Regent W. T.| atterdance guests from Narragansett .0' 1"2 | Curry made the announcement for | Pier, New London and Plainficld. Ben- . FEB. 1913 | Norwich council, No. 720, that at its | jamin Lawry was floor director, also From New York) (From San Francises] meeting next Tuesday evening at the | catering for the refreshment boot JAS. €. MACPHERSON By the Palatial Cruisieg Steamer ; s % Buckingham Memorial Supreme Dis- | the mu was by an orchestra und L ¥ed CARRIAGE ROBE OR AFGHANS — In | trict Deputy Benjamin from Hartford | direction of Jchn Migkirs, and the — VIOTORIA LUISE == Z - g would be a visitor here, coming with | tickcts were taken at the door by R . following same ftinera: white, or blue and white combinations. Artistic several entertainers, and that Thames | Arlington Smith. . our ttcntlon 8. CLEVELAND. 2 5 autif E > F 1 council members are invited to the ! & c H s > Robes, beautifully made and wonderfully light and heCTnE . anh INREY Uil R lens of Beautiful Chrysanthemums. | 1= ocalled %o “our ‘choice callgction of ’sssn -y warm. both councils are expected to invite We received on Wednesday a bunch | Cards, Letters and Booklets for all oc- | ¢ | their men friends for the evening. of fine vellow and pink chrysanthe- ons. Second cruise of the B, 8. CLEYEIAN $1.50 to $4.50 e T {mums from the greenhous f Mrs. | gith Engagement, Marriage, Death, | - 1'°® San Francisco ¥eb. @, 1911, | Charles Gardner of Maple street which s g v ’| DURATION OF EACH CRUISE SALE HELD BY measured eight to nine inches in diam- | Congratulations, Best Wishes, Condo- DAYS i THE EASTERN STARS |eter. These great flowers, sweet with lence, Birth Anniversary, Wedding| 4lzo Cruises teo the Oriemt, Weet Indtes, | G fragrance all their own, |Anniversary, Feast Days and a large Sowih _Americe, lisly on. Bywyt, ‘ete. SAVE MONEY FOR CHR'STMAS Large Patronage at the Buckingham By the hor(}:--ul!urn] worls has | G 0o f sont View' Postomrds Bend for Illustrated Meeklet. i gone v over them. Clarence P. & £ s = Mersqriy: Coreross is to be conaratulated on his | Large range of styles and prices. | HAMBUHG. MEHIGA" LIN,E > H . = Sk 57 de ¢ in bringing fine flowers to such - S 3 v purchasing your Toilet Preparations now at our m chapter, No. 57, Order of R " o such 41-45 B'way, N. Y., or Samil Kronig & oy Son. local ‘agents, 121-125 Main St. tern Star, made a great s socially and financially, of ch it conducted on Wednes- bot i day from 3 to 9 p. m., at the Bucking- | iNo Borrowed Applications Filled. Norwich football followers who have Autumn Sale of Toilet Gosds 158 Main Street AN This Week. | ham - Memorial, where the. busy chap- | been hopins to get tickets for the . . ter workers had a patronage which | Yale-Princeton game on the so-called 3 2 E all but bought evervthing out. | borrowed applications lost their last e lme aVlllgS a“ Special Demonstration of Hokara Toilet Prepara- tebles were arranged in the parlor, | hopes Wehncmiay Whin' they- revetvad | ure ulen uur making a pretty appearance in ! their monev back through their Yale OF NORWICH. alumni friends who had been trying to secure the tickets for them. The Yale ticket department enclosed a note stating that no “borrowed applica- | tions” could be filled this year. zeneral color scheme of pink and white while in the reading roem was arrang- ed a tea and ice cream room with its distinctive Japanese effect carried out in" ck ssom bougks. The pur- chaser of cup of tea received the s a souvenir. general charge of the sale was tions and Remedies. The Reid & Hughes Co. at CARDWELL'’S, Tel. 952 9 Market Street DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend has been declared from the net earn- ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will Annie L. Rawson, with the fol- ng presiding at the- different ta- be payable on and after November 15, Food, Mrs. Annie L. Rawson, R AR A T T e T e Park fancy work, Mrs. > FRANK L. WOODARD, Jennie Fitzpatrick, Mrs. E. D. Kins- Oct24daw Treasurer. { man, Mrs. Emily Williams: aprons, HE OHICAN OMP N Mrs. Nellie Geer, Hattie R. Sar- gent, Miss Elizabeth James; ecandy, l_.‘ l J R S UNEXCELLED , 3 ¥ : Mrs. Lois Durie, Mrs. Dorothea W. . Said to Have Been Seen in Yantic. Balcom . Mrs. Emily Dol- | : 17.51 DESIGNS AND COLORINGS beare, Mr U; ice cream and tea pistian D S o A able Wolf Coat at.. ’ The New London police were notified | ‘Esther H. Blinn, Mrs. R. | Galloway Cow Coat Wedr v that a eirl, a vering the shburn, Mrs. Sadie Ulrich, w ALL PAPERS description of Ardelle Scriver, who dis- Brewster., Mrs. Marga- | Russian Calf Coat at There was a prize cake Raccoon Coat at Cpossum Lined Coat at Marmot Lined Coat at INVESTIGATE QUALITY THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn, PLAIN CHEESE SAGE CHEESE CREAM CHEESE PIMENTO CHEESE = peared from home lmported and Domestic | bad been seen at Yan City Sheriff Manuel J. Martin left with the girl's mother, Mrs. Berthuel Scriver, to look September awarded to the lucky guesser on its weight, which had to be divided be- tween -Mrs. Esther H. Bliss and Will- iam H. Covey, who each guessed the same, two pounds four ounces. Pure Food Specials FOR TIIU'RSDAY AND IRIDAY as good as Natives YELLOW ONIONS 4 gfs. 15¢ | PINEAPPLES - - 3 for 25¢ POTATOES-Healy cookers-pk.25¢ | FINE APPLES - - peck 17¢ Genuine Spring LAMB CHOPS - 1b. 10c CORNED BEEF g::i“nlgde" LAMB Ib. 7c Choice cuts 1b. 6c Fresh BEEF LIVER - 3 Ibs. 25¢ Native VEAL & 8 C COMMON PLEAS COURT. Judge Took Papers in Case of Atchi- son vs. Bellows, Admr. of Ladd Es- tate. T e 3 up the information further. The Fanning Studios, |————— " 31 Willow Street LACE CURTAINS rummumsfsoodbye’ A" In the court of common pleas here | Atchison and others vs. Henry Bellocs, administr™®or of A. J. Ladd’s estate, was heart, and ;he judge took the pa- * + J pers. It is a suit to secure the house- i Them Al;"“l' Creams Wil Never hold goods of A. J. Ladd's estate. Miss . ’ Atchison, who was his houekeeper, took | 0 It; They Can’t. | possession of the household goods at | | his death, claiming that he had given them: to her. Mr, Bellows replevined them when he was made administra- tor and the suit is to gain possession. They are appraised at $200 and the en- tire estate at $3,989.15. Court was ad- adjousned to come in at New London next Monday at 10 o'clock. L. A. Smith of Middletown was the stenog- rapher. Stuart’s Calcium Wafers Will Drive s WHAT'S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. FRANK WATSON & cO, 72 Franklin Street. Trial Package Sent Free to Prove It. i No need for any one to have a com- | plexion disfigured by pimpvles, blotches, jliver spots or blackheads. Just clear | the blood of impurities ana “they'll g0 away. - | Stuart’s Calcium Wafers cleanse and clear the blood, driving out all poi- sons and impurities. And you'll never 'Peoplie’s Market ¢ Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. OUR HAY IS SOUND Lean, Tender . | 1 have a good complexion until the | CIVIL SUPERIOR COURT. 12 . r s Hithe wsers may sl i s ek CHOPS - 1Ib. 2C | POT ROAST - ANL) S WEE T With perfect freedom. Scionce knows | MOrse Cases Settled or Go Off the 8- ~ borifiti e Iy They a5 BNl tres Hom ‘harmini| Gampbatl Todaye o " |NExtra Heavy SALT PORK :+@=:™ 1b. 8¢ = A drugs or opiates. Your doctor pre- | in a large variety at reasonable prices 2 scribes these hundreds of times a| In the civil superior court herc on also LADIES’ HAND BAGS, : i Tean ey he cuse of Potter & Co. | M QYSTER CRACKERS 2 Ibs. 17¢ | Red Alaska SALMON can 17¢ M T vs. McArdle went off for reassign- ment and the case of Jewett vs. Mo- ran went off the list for the term. The case of Bowers vs. S. L. Kline and wife was settled. It was a suit over property purchased on which it was claimed there were no encum- brances, but later encumbrances were found. ° Stuart’s Calcium Wafers go right into your blood. Their purifying, ben- eficial effect upon the blood is felt throughout the body, not in a_year or a month, but in a few days. You feel better all over because your blood, the life-giving fluid, is doing its work properly, No matter how bad your complexion Yellow-eyed BEANS 2 Ibs. 11c MIXED COOKIES - 3 Ibs. 25¢ Domestic SARDINES 6 cans 25¢ Block Island CODFISH - - Ib. 9c JAMS-JELLIES assorted jar 9c Choice CLAMS - - 2 cans 17c The Shetucket Harn:ss Co., 321 Main Street, WM. C. BODE, Prop. There’s no molsture nor rot about our hay. It is sound and sweet and|is, Stuart's Calcium Wafers will work Court will the quallty cannot be excelled. Shere | Wonders with it You can Set Thems | wiven e aest eowe i (4%, 71orn¢ | WROLLED OATS - - 7 Iis. 25c | Smoked BLOATERS 3 fr 7c is a brightness and cleanliness about ll'ltl'e wonder-workers at yvour drug-|lup vs. Campbell, a suit for damages QLALITY gist's for 50 cents a package. If you | for injuries received in an auto acei- Dark Red Good Table in work should always be ccasidered our hay that is hard to equal and our [ Soula Jike to try them et send as | ot o m e ea in oric should always be ccamders especially when it co no i n the inferior kind. prices are right down to rock bot- tem- The next time you order hay— order from CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. vour name and address and & trial packige will be sent you without cost. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 175 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. —— For coughing, dryness and tickling in the throat. hoarseness and all coughs and colds, take Foley's Honey |and Tar Compound. Contains ne opi- ates. Lee & Osgood Co. R ANBERRIES o, 19 Held for High Court. - Charged with criminal assaults upon boys, Joseph Monte of Hanover was bound over to the superior court under bonds of $2,000. He was unable to get |bnfl and was brought to the local jail to awalt trial. He is single, aged 45, and employed as a farmhand. Largest Assortment of Baked Goods in Town HOT FROM OUR OVENS DAILY =l 21c BUTTER -. WHE dium be . employed by us. whole story. ness befdre the public, {hare is no Skilled zaen are Dur price tell the STETSON & YOUNG. N_you want 1o put your bu tter than through the advertis~ w eorumns of The Bulletin,

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