Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1912, Page 11

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY. NEW LONDON'S FIRE DEPARTMENT ™oy i once » A Little Diapepsin Cures Indigestion . | Gas, Heartburn or Dyspepsia in / { Five Minutes. i Year 1911 it page ol oy ~ “ALWAYS PROGRESSING” : LESS THAN HALF WERE BELL ALARMS »I,{i' 111 ‘ This German expression might appropriately be the motto of this company—, fiko"3 Timp "ot lead n It is obkoaved. in diir Confinged s of the very best barley-malt, imported { you, or lies like a lump of lead in | burn, thet is a sign of Indigestion. | 2 et . - ; The Jib-boom Club Want Shaw’s Cove Dredged For the; "'Sti Your pharmacist for & 59-cent hOpS and pure artesian well water. . JANUARY 6. 1912 - stomach, or If you have keart | case of Pape's Dispepsin and take a o little just as soon as you can. There Winter Anchorage of More Yachts—All Forces Work | little just as so0 ngé. no beiching of undigested food mixed with acid i f the | no st *h gas or heartburn, fulln Together For Good There—Cheirman Brockett of the | no stamsch sas or hevrtmmm, tul . o B sea, Debilitating Heads Fire Committee Claims the Auto-Chemical Has Saved | fca. Deviitatiog 2 40, and, besides, the the City Nearly $4,000 Because of Its Despatch. } ungigested food lett over in & ach to 'nm n your breath w It is manifest in the placing on the market of our new bre\v, “Gansett Pilsner’— made to satisfy the demand for-a beer.with the real Pilsner taste. It is evidenced, too, in our record of sales, which, in spite of periods of busmees depression, continues to mount highersand higher. READ THE RECORD OF SALES It is the advertisement of which we are proudest,ifor it is_conclusive proof of the continued and increasing popularity of . | ertain cure because it kes hold food and digests it just the if your stomach wasn't there five minutes from all sto trip to Washington, as- rue status of the case to have governmental| t will result in thef Ever since the efforts of Ladd, in an indirect way re department for N florts were onded in also indirect man | e, tha ave prevents fermentation and { macn mi: for These large | Diay T A e { to thoroug work of importence sufficient | Dyspepsia usiastic ibboomers also New London London tion of thi 1est that I'e rhaps not familiar workings of the pres- lunteer fire department, S0 it a social organ e when | to warrant their most \idermas. | Co-e@eration. o-date fire appars - Such ob sl readlly he oaed B Alderman Richard M. Brockett, ent, and Alderman Lec chairman of the fire department com eauipped | mittee of the court of common ccunc:l,, MpeTES . e i ‘”"“Jx“"’mu;:““m‘f‘ ("_‘,‘"‘“l‘,‘;'“ on, with thelr families. and some of the houses, but | volunteer fr ne of a paid department has not | fire-fighting kind and who has ¢ Local Notes. : : red even on the horizon of | depart for nearly t.\om; Silas R Richmond and Charles W ty's progress. Then there is the | and therefore is a valusble Clarke entered upon their dutie v placed on the At the last meet senator and Fepresemiative, respe e chief engineer ively, in the general assemly another tack in | ruesday tment. He says Higging was referred to Februa order of notice. Len entertained over N v his sons, George E. Al , Fred C. Allen, of Bos ——AND—) as a matter of fact t prayer Rev. L. F. Randoiph and Rev. d on the cost and pres- E. P. Mathewson are asgisiing Pasto g e g is e that amount ¢! Van Horn in evening services. . € figures in sup | George B. Carpenter, overseer of the 4/ A st the city at Joast{ poge. teqk 4 {4 1 en Hook and part of which is paid | fent person, the home for the fee- | ‘ teamer, of the horses that draw e minded eier Tuesday, { ga A I Hose wagon, William H. Thorp end son, | se wagon, $700; |V ere were eight | Tho: of Potter Hill, were month of De- | Monday & m telephoned | - e would have 1] t wagon, $200; agon, $600; Northwest Hose wagon,| cember S hEdin s Y $669; Konomoc |10 an en hot ernoon RlLHMOND vag | ch reel, §200; Spare hose | the city § ach alarm. One L i W N e e et s e Yohn A. Phillips Attends Alamni Re. | r o chemical and | Was the next door and was put out by | union at Wakefield—General News. the Pequots to cost | the chemical engine before any of the | e 3 £000 and a chemical wagon for the | other companies arrived and in four| A Hoyle and son Edwin have mach 1o cost $550. It would cast more | Other instances during the momth the|T the sum here named to replace | conditions were almost thé same. \!4 -" 1 a yrasent appar: In further ad During the vear the auto-chemic i the ofty- has made appropria- | €n&ine has saved to the city by bel mghm ! #6500 for an additional fire | 4lWays in M readiness to respond to tele- ‘ arat 85 it is nseumed that in | Phone calls, nearly $4,000, and thi vay of apparatus the city of New | Service has been avallable and with {2t her home, has r Sairly well supplied. { like results for past nine years |ai_Quincy, Mess Hut if alerm, that i8 unnecessary bell . Kimber has been visiting P \e,armfl are to be sent in during the|! ew Haven e efficiency of the department is|new year at the same rats as in the | Ylorance Miiner has resumed eded to be up to a high standard {last month of the old year there will | B 5 as u teacher at y { the working force will compare | he need of over $11.000 for the gener- avorably i ' roed to rer school | on Brewing Co., PROVIDENCE, R: L wny peid fal maintenance of the fire deparupent. *partment and ength spending & ! n paid fire de New London is to have a contagious | ter, Mrs. i The esi bout _equal diseass hospital in connection with | Largest tghty-six fives the Memorial hospital, the bullding 1o | i i ew London during the past year and | he of brick and more i i Brewery in these fifty-two were still alarms|modern than the pre pitad | high schoo | early all of \"mh alled :{u‘lh»hn-‘i\w[m. lding. Of necessity the new hos Moves to the Pier. | ara chemical wagon and the other |l will be adjac 0 W, N N & hemica L\\yl‘gt a4 the o vxy wiil be adjacent to Rev. W. N. Reynolaés moved to Nar- | 4 r e arm W ! hospital and be connected by agansett Pler Monday | generally responded. { way, This new and needed addition | > 2E2PS ol Rev. Warren Daw 10 the hospital 1% made possible by erage of about $4 | shows that the volunteer | nent of New London s just a mething besides a big .\nu.sll rganization, even if the firemen (Iu‘ pay for the privilege of having mem- | bership in the different organizations, ht fully organized fire com anies in the department, the appr priation for the general maintenace the city donated hospital and the hos- ‘al association has asked the city roagh the court of « commeon council <onate the land for Ir. order to do this, Mrs. Williarn Dawley and Mis. Brad- ford Moore attended the W vention at / Avondale Tuest 05! i oae i USQUEPAUGH. | | citizens in regular led city meet- S | }ing is necessary to act upon the fa-| Mrs. J. S. Lamond a ‘dv)h_u Hmeu' {voratie recommendation of the coun. | Lamond ed home Saturday at:pr‘ s : [~ The mayor will soon call & city | #pending the week with J, K. Lamond f | |;‘m-payumn! iy only $11,000 and | neeti g for the purpose, and it is be- | and family of Middletown, Conn. i 2 200 paid in salaries, two- 'u‘, ed the vote on the donation of the| Misses Emily end Susie Wileox of hirds of which 48 pald to the chief | 11 be unanimous, The new hos- rwich are visiting their grandfath neineer. Compare these figures with | pital building, in additio A, W. Kenyon | huse of any pald de{ur(m--u( in a eity £ el I { 1 hall building, t 51 tbe beirs of the late Alfred Mitohell | Bo'o,E3ects oF T, | X $12,000, or as some chicts | and in_compliance with hly expressed g e { d report it out & posstble loss of | wisii. It wii be of the best constric-| . ined o 3z | 00, the figures large | tion and thoroughly equipped for the| 4ned, & : ; ® what was saved by the | uses for which it is intend The ",,H,f Phillips atiend | without this “foaling” | yn'y noldback 1o the proposition is the § oo igh sohool al ! e actunl fire ioss for the | the city owns the d rennion at | eighty-gix alarms, wa Dbeing a pait of the | \onday night, - | { co b | fulne: will be ornamental to the Lottie Abbott and Miss Minnie it the slve of New London, of |gencraf surroundings, and, perhups, ne| Webster were callers here Wednesdar early double the size, and then fig- | an object lesson of the progressive- Miss Clara Webster has returned to re out to the satisfaction of the ideas of iblic institutions } Providence after spending her Christ- erage citizen that it would be % » Memorial hospital was erect. | mas vacation at her home here. i onomical move to have a paid fire { i eishteen rs a Mrs, Hattie Potter of Xscoheag is| ¥ nent in New London, especially | it visiting her sister, Mrs, Sarah Frank- here could be no possible im-| > " m. rent in efficlency. If kept ,,“ he court of cemmon council is Mrs, Clark Welles of Bast is, the flremen will al- | Planning for the layout of two new } ,41" was g caller heve Saturd: !:("sets which, connecting existing | vy g pre reen- he Cherry Circle em eve- | Most of Them Beslieve in Hoodoo Com ompeiitors in the und willing worke: but t in. alled on Yor the g & § ing. { bination e ¢ & fellow member of he wedges already inserted are-driven | Streets, will mike ¢ iveway fram | P38 | 5 nire Chartes Bagley visit- | Siiiea : X fiene wis confident ome thers ig a liabllity of disorgan- | Ocean beach to the ed at E. B. Sheldon's Wednesday Alth R I Most e ation o (e v Brroll Wikox wam a caller hors on| Although the succesful ball players is Prank u w 8 m} th and |y o500y, zbove the averaze in itellige s e honor of the —_—— i of the ‘,U,‘ '”“g““‘f“"; ‘;f}l‘):‘ Skating seems to be the favorits [best of them are superstitio when Irons & . Al - = past fo ple hed T3 o anr 24 feet he Tho members of the Jibboom club | Wher lines g house | Po ;r‘:;,.n‘f ;’;:,““‘ esie hiere at |maiden aunt. Wild Bill Don 1 that he would re- made long and earnest petition to the lot. all her property s deed- || Whiting of Wyoming was a | [he veteran twirler of the Detroft e hield in the aft- ourt of common council to take de- |ing the required land to the city *in the village Saturday. 1 s all kinds of hoodoo to Dothe is p e and bet- igive steps that would result in the | In the other proposed lavout for a nos H. Kenvon and wife of Paw- sn he enters the box. One s morning’s nfa ircdging of Shaws cove so that more | Street, it understood that the own- iatet orer 4 apbieiidral ngs Bl % achts of deep draft could winter | ers of the land isited over Supday with his thl 188 detests the mo: e wiliing to con purpose, not only | crefn. | Several of the larger steam | tribute it for th e e e games in 8, o for the benefit of the public, 1 e lieves it brings him bad Iu “rhat probahi ¢ for| o L omes for the benc t e public, but also HU KVILLE lsu;mrs’flmn Bl ors o ,n‘“ before n What groumdls have you for suing ¢ for the cousequent enhencement of { v he was whh the Brooldyn team * the walue eir prope ) : aiong the 'Hilm of t s e Oaubert alwave e street the manager because he guve your 1bs a1 This new route Mr. and )lli Hm’old R. Crandadl re- n | record Irons resembled an imrv i more ] o part to another member of the com s : el b e B B T et R S e e e {oot&« ro;:&,ask:‘!n frout before e “l“; :;xnh:: u;. \ : -’ w{:‘ip‘u u‘hlma he I ¥? “and the old salts | way, a8 there wouid voidance of| visit with relattves in Hartford Conn |'"f, 1% ‘ Thomas } = riL BN : s " nd the' old sait K‘”.““‘w there wouid. commercial| J. F. Palmer attended the funeral of | TY Oobb ayways swings three bate 1 Thomas has donned his training at Brig = y my character, didn't knowledge of the ca- |traffic-a veritadle country drive in|his nephew, Delmar Gardiner, at |33 DS Walks fo thes plate, The fact guards and protector strained muscle, and even = hef ve if properly dredged. | the ci ki i Grigwold, Conn, on Tuesday. ¥, 4t | that ome is 50 much Hehter, after hoid- ve Oldring insists on the expected dut little from over a year ago made | re law requires that public hear- | Mra J. P. Greane is recovering from tion for dredging the cove |ing be given t interest, that | 8 ‘severe attack of acute indigestion opriation was inudequato | is, the owners of along the | with which she was taken on Satur- the specified work and | proposed route e the coun- )au night. eppropriation is held up. | cil will arrange ch a ne Burdick of Boston has been » the work as planncd | in the near fuiure so th it will he |2 guest of his motherythis wesis. done within the appropria- | o > o commence the work o ¥, Bardick has retar d the jibboomers ask that so {construction in the early spring. Th two months' visit witt work be done and awai pening of these streets will also tepd | 16T daughs Mrs. G. W. Mylod of to complete the work. |0 relieve the congestion thdt is sus ;\ms'nu 5 o uged much favorable {0 come when (he many prosects of s | Miss Maida Burdick from Stamford ti..‘-mm»n n ¢ magerialine, as thes | Conn, left for home Monday uight at 24 a3 to can ba don nple room for the build- | a visit with Miss Lottie J. Bur- ho done, but Aldersoan Masmat toves go ook b Roskksvem, wry drove the practical | thoroughfare that will be feid| E 8. Crandall his retnrned homa | o Whii e Taade totion | out in o way to conform io the gen- m., a vialt with his son, Charles C. | 2 and a commitees -f}mal efforts for a more beantiful as well | Crandall at Westerly. H P ] hree of his own selection be request- | as industrial New London, Williarn J. Latham of Westerly was | T e By B A < estimonia Ladies Everywhere are giad o Znow of fhe wendestul beoelit et PihesnO-Gia has atwaps besa te salfscems of thek sex. Thoumedie of fafies wpered dhe gool mews ameng Chele sighbins exd srisnds. ] Tuesday morning. Supt. Pasi M. Bar- RRCADIA. Tolland County N . P acie | W owing that all the scheols in town| Leander M. Barber spent a portion opened January g for the wintor term | of last week calling on friends and EAST WILLINGTON. excepting Hopkinton ol ‘% Mol Geea a great sufferer fod gears befere 4 PEEr-OuGin. 1 208 misplacament, Telesing n& headache, snd eer fewale troubles, Whish mnade me dest vemy weak § tried diffevent dootors, buld Peme gave me wvellel, s ook Visumn-O-Gin and 16 seliovag 89 se such that 1 vmes high school, | relatives in Providence. which will not open until Jaunary § mx, Mrs. George B, Reynolds enjoyed ihe hold sepyvices | account of the geath of the mother of | Christmas day festivities with reia- boolbouse Jan. | the principal. Bills wera ordersd paid | tives at Lafayetts, R. L. n the evening. These meetings the amount of $48.45 Frank Exigerton and family are pre- Rev. Mr, Darrow will Fast Willington sc 4th, Otheas weite lethaws fer publaiion, thed suffestuy sinters, teve besu well attended, extra chairs | Tewn Council Appointments. “')afins to move to Cemtral Village g am @0 a3 much Sor other sioh Tvammen.” be » R mimewn to then, mey lewrs abwwt @ve newED DO, '\‘qx-‘q r_a;-n,r‘v%amb w1 Tuesday afiernoon the town oouncil oo ¢ i " Goorge 1L Green and family gave Vert Sunday Rev. Mr. Porter wij | 0¢id its monthly meeiing. They ap-| gocial dance at the Stons mill la: b poinied Benjamiu Kenyon sporatser preach in the Cobgregational church | o0 Saturday eves A ere was a lar, et 10 oolock. Mr. Pvrter was here | O DETS0RA! property op the i'?w:'flfi' gathering and sn eujoyable time. shout @ yeer ago and spoke to tho | o) arber, { iyl Bohettens. He was for 8 momber of | 304 neasures, Herbert 11, Lewls, in ears a missionary fn Bohe Lo “M“fi’r‘fi_‘“‘m““d E e { enty-two dollars was t! g eaths, eent 3 Willington for the New Yeers| P/l were ordered .paid 1o the Had every taloen Jast might. Sa the good work goes oa. VBOR-0-Gin &5 8 pasely Tegetabie somgesnd, somisining rov Seveettd et Sv Ssllely SpaiBe M it covStive wetion om o Vel wgams 2ed Raostiens. To guamy anb ol 0t ls Mgdly coctmonenitold for She treat- ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 o betile wih full directions. FRANCD-GERZZAN CHEMICAL CO., ¢ £ § ol e, ‘amu nt of $346.77. Woke up hearing soms ama i the s s’.’*‘l’?: ::r-mm«n The proceeds Blives. Richmoni. Reacbed undse my piliow €or mont o oli- Syvenn of female- tusviies, 106 West 29th Sieeet, New Yook, Miss Grace Rishmond, younges: | M7 revoiver, but Sidwt shoot” / Washmgton County, R. 1| *2:1::.”.‘.'& Siven ot Btamirgonna| WM :-nimx-d Mondey by Rev. L. ¥, Ra'ni ~;§L T Lt } HOPKINTOI e Wills Probatad, Sehoal Board in Session~—Town Coun- i Tho probvais court peoved and ai- lowed the wilis of the % “Tea. 700 notive cll Makes Appointmonts—8liven- | ceaged emsons: I of Sara al.?'—, m&, Richmend Marriage. [ Austin, Witliam 11 Austin, execuior | g T of Frank H. Marun, Julla Martin, sx- | o, n...nm.; mw:orzmmllmzm otmr.flhemtm..x_luu bafore

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