Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 8, 1911, Page 8

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BAGKUS HOSPITAL VISITORS MEETIg Hear Address by Dr. R. W. Kimball on Tuberculosis—Work Here Resulted in Appropriation For County Sanatorium. The annual of the board of |it becomnes incurable. It may be ar- dy visitors of the {ifam W. Back- |rested for some time, but there is no s hospital was held at the nurses’ |permanent cure. It is more likely to “wome on Thursdey afternoon. The |occur in parsons between 15 and 35 special feature of the meeting was an |years of age. Anyone of this age who address by Dr. Rush W. Kimball up- |%s running down in health, losing « Tuberculosis. This Is an immense | weight, and with a cough, should be 7ject and problem. The disease is looked after closely, for these are the spread over all the centuries and in |three early symptoms of the disease. “ery country, whers it has at times| The whole country is rousing to fight amounted to & scourge, There are two | tuberculosis. essential things for its development, Work Here. seed and soil. Practically little Was| Here in Norwich the Red Cross so- known concerning it until 1882 when ciety has started the campaign und the bacillus of it was discovered. | yucceeded in getting the state sana- These, although microscopic in 8ize, | t,rium for the county. ‘This institu- are potent In effect. Blllions of them |tion will form the nucleus of the fight. may be present in one victim. It will réceive both the early cases, Infectious and Contagious. ‘which are le?shdmgar‘rouus. and the ohit "Tuberculosis !s infectious, contagz- | €F cases, which are itful sources of jous and also communicable. It is not ‘m‘ “fil; (hoe‘t‘ue: '-‘;d“"";;‘g;g;,mfl:‘%:";is inherit ases of whole families v 3 er and . . . : . . S Sivera eineraticns having it 1s | the educational side s The one most REPUTATION AND VALUE. It goes without saying that pianos with fine reputation must have merit au to maas infection or |2 el v . 0 : * . 4r Pouse contamination. Some tenemests LR pajen Sl o ieen Foentd (o to sustain these reputations. Reputation is not, can not be a matter of chance. The exacting and critical de- others by proper isolation of inself. are & sorrce of dlsease. oo i body | His clothes. dishes and belontings | i mands of artists, musicians, and discriminating public must be met with. “hann vhich it en he body I8 by W i o rtially Jan | Should be kept separate. A carefni od. It esse ally b ry - . o o Tndoor diseage cfors {he reat/| and censclentious person may in this We offer only makes that have stood the test of times that have enjoyed the Highest Reputations for Gen- Temeds for it is an outdoor life: This | Way be no menace to those around bt hi Tecognttion of n ald_treatment I O O e mben 1 the Stage of | Prober food, which is almost as es knowledge upon the tial as outdcor air. of germ =t. | Bone Tuberculosis from Impure Mil | Many cases of bone tuberculosis are found in children and are due often in |tmprre milk. Seaside b 2 c found best for these cases. |earners here in the city |organizing to put them: | Witk the sanatoriuvm. tracting it eing planned for some g \ Important to Start Early. | future and an anti-tuberculs P Too great cannot be . v | placed upon the early svmp- |providing a dispensary and v o . . Je should aiso iearn nnu-u( tions. oms of tube secret of | npurse fi hon Ses. ire in its ¥ ® gnition, for AMany questions were asked Dr. K'm- e the cases | ball by the s and plans also made = P s e WASSERMANN A BROS. into the second siage of the diseass, patients in the Backus hospital. GRAND OFFICERS OF SUDDEN DEATH OF KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MISS BESSIE M. SCHOFIELD | Will Be at Meeting of Gardner Logdge | Niece of B. G. Snith Was Super:isor Tomdght with Many Visitors Also of Kindergarten Department of Coming. Schools in Providence. RADLE LUDWIG KURTZ BROS. AND TWELVE OWHERS. PLAYER PIANOS WASSERMANN APOLLO HALLET & DAVIS MEHLIN BALDWIN Player Planos Player Planos Virtuole Player Planos Player Planos . Player Planos See our li'argains in Steinway, Ghickering, Henry F. Miller Upright Pianos We will gladly show you through our ware rooms. You will soon realize that no store in New England offers such an opportunity for selection. Our methods will show you that This is the Best Place to Buy Your Christmas Piano or Player Piano § $5.00 will hold your favorite Piano. Select now—we will deliver whenever you say. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. YCUR OLD PIANO, ORGAN, PHONOGRAPH OR TYPEWRITER TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Werite Today for Calendar and Catalogue, | ythias from five differ Word wus recelved here Th ges In this end of the state evening of the sudden death of \ -cted to be here to attend tha | lessie 1. Schofield, which occuire eting of Gardner lodge, No. 44, | Wedn, y night at her home in Prov- night, at which the grand omficers |idence, where she was supervisor ¢ ¢ the state are to be present. Gard- |the sindergarten department of th lodge has invited all the nelghbor- | city’s schoois. She was the daughter ng todges to attend the meeting whicn [of Mf. and Mrs. Socrates Schofleld, Judes Wauregan lodge, No, 6, of |and a niece of B, G is city. & city, Trumbull Jodge cf New Lon- | She was also ccnnected wi > Sct on, Natchaug lodge of Willimantic, |fleld family of Montville. and Undaunied lodge of Jewett City,!of the deceased was form so that the grand officers will be|Smitk, at one time a teacher in greeted by a large turnout, it i8 ex- | Greeneville % pected. = The grand officers expected are Grand | EIFTY YEARS AS Chancellor Commander Edward P. Coles of Unionville, Grand Vice Chan- SISTERS OF MERCY cellor Commeander Jeorge Wright { of Hartford, Grand Prelate iev James | Sister Rose for Some Years Supericr H. George of Newton, Grand Master at St. Patrick’s Convent. at Arms Dr. J J. Gailex of Water- Grand Keeper of Récords and| Next Sunday, of Hartford, | Mary equer Wil | wili c, L G. embers of ihe C ter Xavier was born where she was known as 5 Quinn. She was educated with Ladies of the Sacred Heart in_ths 1 St. Xavier's academy, She entersd the S in HER SICKLY CHILD . Jof Mercy April 24, 1859, and made ts Now Strong and Healthy—Vinol profession to Bishop M t Built Her Up | cember 11, 186 - ik b Rkt { ster Rcse was a class mate of Ever e ter Xavier at the Providence acad- ¥ or girl to have a fair chance in the world. hildren strong will grow up my and took her vo profession in 1861. She was born at New Haven. Her name in the world 8 Muher. The first years of ¥ ligious life were spent at Prov- & M to Hartford at the ese. For some superior Plaut-Cadden . Building, Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. New England’s Most Complete Music Store. t. Patri N ch, ing transferred to St. M tzin. She held the post of ind in 1883 elee in their | sideration and studying every phasel YENTIC HAPPENINGS. at a theater party In honor of her Election Contests Are On. mother of the it Hartford Sis ¥ tonington | of the questions, attorneys in the case birthday Wednesday. e e ta s soats of ealthy co r term as rev - she Norwich have come to the conclusion that the Meeting of Lyceum—Birthday Theater | Edward Jones has returned from a R e CohaTens ATe O never hud hefore. It only toc de superior of St. Francis' or | IS O e s s Party. week’s stay in Waterbury with his [fore the house elections committor bottle of Vinol to do this'for her. um, New Haven. For the pas 1Be M DB IcR R . e | sons, Evan and John Jones. Notices of cortests In elght districis the taste of Vinol too.” boih Sister Xavier and Sis- | D, O e O een000 for the | Letters unclaimed in the Yantic| 3Mrs. Albert Helbner of Norwich was | werg read in the house Thursday and d tell of many others ' 'F F D resided gt Mt St Joo prece it s 4 be given it free | PoStoflico are addressed to Miss Mary |a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | were referred to the committee. Amor o Vinol to SEPh's convent, Hartford. During t P e Augustus Racise, Tyodo Trymchuk, W.|MacGibbons. the contests is one from Connecticu ifty vears of their consecrated relig- | e e s [or | J. Vanesse, William Dynk, john Dyson,| The Ladies’ Guild met Wednesday | Raymond J. Jodoin, against Edwin W wus life they have labored indefatiga- | MYSTIC MAN GOT | R —— Gorge Lorase and Fred A. Frve. with Mrs. Cornelius Vanderwaart. Jiggins, republican, Third district e L T i i A HEAVY FINE| DEATH RATE IN THIS STATE. The Yentlc Village Lyceum met on| ed and recelved the con- | Wednesday evening in its temporary and respect of their feilow re- S T : Didn't Pay Personal Tax and Went to | Norwich Does Not Rank as High as quarters. Jail to Work Out $47. | Many of the Cities. Miss Doris Arthieur was entertained CONNECTICUT PATENTS. of the per-| The slight increase in the death rate | prypg GURED IN @ TO 14 DAYS al operation | for 1910 does mort, say the officials of | your drugsist will refund momey Iif . ‘ s bureau, necessarily indi- |PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any | cate more unfavorable sanitary condi- s TSI, Pl seding o270 tions than during 1309. It is pointed out that the registration area has been subject to considerable change, in- Ebstern Cornecticut Men Included in Adam’s Tavern T 1561 i ‘ for the woek en offer to the public brands of Beer of E: ays. Goc. and two ¢ finest standara ope aud America, ed from the office of F. H. Allen, N 1 S = lows: >urham poee .s | volving a rearrangement of the sub- H L Bohemian, Filsner, Culmbach Bavarias | "N narew Bers and 1. A T b ipuan when the censems Swa ety = ave Home-cooked Bcotch Ale, Guinn Dublin sfu,’ port, flying shears: David § it moved to Mystic without paying ed on the number of geaths from C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | rraiss 2 automat 2 all causes, exclusive of still-births, a I Hil B B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish. | 2PParatus; Washington | > Merwin and Deputy Sher- | eneral death rate of 14.7 per 1,000 of Waf es-.Good as a Danfelson, shackle strap: : Goni went to Mystie and ar- | population for the entire United States : ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser Claussen, Hartford. cotn controller. ap- own. For C wretzar, Echll . ray : i Airaiem-lis shown. For Connecticut the death AL Ml st paratus; Philip Corbin and ! o o e e rats of the state at lurzo-is given us | Chef Can Make Telephons 447-12. 7 Zoioh, New Tritatn, locks Albert Cax- | " pay i have to spend|15.6 per 1.000 of population, and for inger, Stamford, mathematica! B ) lons come fiiond | cortain cities in tife state as follows: : ment; Arthur S. Goddard, cano; i sk s some friend | Niddletown 25.6, New London | Your wife, your mother, your sigter for lighting fixtures; Harry E. Heath, | (oL°" (0 Bis 168 ; | Hartford 17.6, Norwieh, 17, Gresnwich | can make waffles at their best with the DE.\]TIST Hartfcrd, pulsometer; Berthold J. FE SR I A S | 165, Stamford 16, New Britain 15.6, | Griswold Waflle Iron. New Britain, message bex: Christo- Windham (town) 15.6, Waterbury 155, | Fam v th DR. E. J. JONES |hr J, Leki Bridgovort, fiving ma- | AT THE AUDITORIUM. [ Norwaik 15.1, Danbury 14.3, Naugatuck | peommes e thick. memy pans ot the chine: Alexander McNab, New Londor e {143, Meriden 14.2, Bristol 13.5, An- | Grigwold distribute heat eveniy. registering and indicating apparat: Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. | . njs "13.2, Orange (town) 12.6, Wal # Sulte 4€, Shannon Building Charles H, Newton, Torrington, make | There is a spice of a pleasing va- | lingford 12.6, Manchester (town) 11.7,| Hence, Griswold-baked waflles are Take elevator Bhetucket street em. |21 break sparking device; John A.iriety in the three caudeville turns at|Torrington 109, New Haven 16.9, | uniform—a rich, golden brown—neither trance. "Pnoma Petrie, Westvllle, trick device; Charles the Auditorium, which opened there | Bridgeport 14.4. scorched nor doughy. A th- t- f th B. Schoenmehl ' Waterbury, ‘bauterly- | on Thursday for the balance of the| The highesi death rate is found in| Hot, crisp and light, smothered with | t 1S time 0 e year every one , and each enters into the com- | New Hampslilre and fhe lowest in_the | powdered sugar or maple syrup, they'll element support; Kalman Szentivanyi, W . n to make the show one of the |state of Washington. New Hampshire | fempt every membertof the famnily. wants to be happy and bright GlflS . . . Hartfcrd, hatpin point protector; Geo. of the season. Tama, ori- | a rate of 17.3 and Washington a | “Obey that impulse”—order today a y B. Thomas, Brideseport, electric lamn nu" T wnHHY irat, e S ool sk o which he beinge - out | e OF 10 deaths per 1000 of ponula-{ yqp, T Satle iron desikned f - P - = - B e e i uerine e SRR are made with this purpose in view PN g I P = & Flectrical B2y, WHEN a present is a piece of furniture from our - store, the home is also made brighter which means more pleasure for a greater number of people, are sick, don't worry, but go | » make yourseif veil To do repeat the words of thousands former sufferers from wom- ce Building, 321 Main Street = similar to yo For Beautiful Hair overture. the oven door a ™ of wasps ‘dew | o > A han il g e , Where the comedy comes in to bal- Out. The oven was not hot enough to |, - g R than anything else you can possibly select. kn VIBURN n i and Lovely Skin | ance up the bill is with Allen, Byron kill the grubs, but was sumeienty UR. G R. CHAMBERLAIN Slanche, ¢ roaring farce en- g 3 “ - fitled The Tin Wedding: Thi warm to hatch them.—London Daily | Not only this, but the happiness and bright- b (“ParfSlenne” in Woman's Journal) |\¢ith o roar of fun from frst to last in | Mail Dental Sur geOll Y it Pl il s a wonderful female remady, as | “Long, abundant and glossy hair is ]‘:'r‘;g];l{";fi‘gfi"fi"if-'sgj;’gk‘*;'o;e;“,“gtf1 g In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice ness is a permanent one. Such gifts carry Ui admt if you try it. often .the result of dry shampooins. PTIEBIY and comes back for a flat- — — . during his last filness. with them years of satisfaction and usefulness. ~.tions for its use are Soap and water ‘take the life out’ and i -~ - = ~ sunges with every Dot s | leave it brittle and colorless. For & fe well selectad and | - - - McGrovy Building. Norwich, Conn. wn with the new || Medicated Gin Spleadid s lately been in- 't druggists. ary shampoo mix four oun If you have never thought of this before, you owe it {CO-GERMAN CHEMICAL O, | tReFoX with four ounces of corn meal, has = 2 | s . or with four ounces of powdered orris we Juachine. 3 THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO., i i e L pidvitest kot oot g%fl,,k,,h.‘mhmmm: ped orris o ST for Kidneys and Bladder || et to yourself to try it at least once and in the future, you head and brush it out and the scalp T — RASRRE = X g . The Norwi reel . i i 3 ~—WHAT'S NEW and hair wil be clean, Wiy ana lus : ;o4 of the supersor | When good purs g ‘i.{‘ié‘fi’x‘ms"i.'n.ii’”gf.flcef orvich Fareel Dellvery. me| Will be sure to always do part of your Christmas shop- NEW s R et L S eeluety pom r Harriet E. | 3652 10 small doses, it mikaes o splen- | “Erinen Office: 162 Main St Tele- ping at our store. of New Lomn- | or bladd Jadneys § phone 106-2. ught by the Con- | i Ang add to 1F sue-Halt ounce Sroras | occt1od N one COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER 'or Women for the | Compound and one-haif ounce fluld ex- AHE PALACE CAFE |Zeamemm: M uition Sansa"be dissolving un original package of Step In and see ue. mayatone in eight ounces of witch- y land for the college | tract Buchu Alix well and tzke one to FRANK WATSON & CO. hazel. It makes the skin lovely und ne lemurrers were made on a unconstitutionality soft. T2 Fraakijn Strest. | "5 chaps, cold sores, pimples and et gkin diseases there is nothing hetter Lo s two teaspoonfuls after éach meal a4 at badtime.” This quiciay Stops kidney QUALITY |or bladder misery and previ e 6E Y Rha i € [an work should always be ccnstderes | | as Bright's disease, cLronic rhen. | especially when it costs no inore tham than Mother's Salve. It he = ! So mhny legal technicalities have dread dlabetes, if the inferior ‘kind.-_ Skilled -meen “are * 9 tism or taken In e bt Barelout Pusl | burns, scalds and sores and Zrisen to prevent a of the employed by us. Our price tell the s than Shreagh tha adverae- | derfnl cure for coughs, colds and ca- risen ta | t sy _op. all ingredients for the - Behwarner property in New London | abany st r l'hp!. story. - olumns of The Bulletim. tarrh,” =z j et the deal is ori. After careful con- l.o';‘i"n‘.-f.;r."{'o',:" FEh e, Rak gL any STETSON & vaume Norwich and Jewett City.

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