Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 28, 1912, Page 10

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10 NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1912 DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS | i e . o oot o e e 2 “You'reWell!” Then Keep Well— Dom't wait for a siok spell ad;tt.‘;l’x‘uf]«:xficfutu‘;lm:tfifxtn[ it Mi\(l«l: at Calvary Church—Cantata Being | k4 . 1o come along and prostrate e you. Take enck’s Man- X AR stated by a man in Putnam Wednes- | Rehearsed—Petition for Bug Light . draks. Pl ‘WheteWet you Sect ‘ _ | day who has recently returned from | on Rhodes Folly. 3 a little dull or out of sorts. DANIELSON J rector of her department in the Y. W. | (hY ining' reglons. of = Pennsylvania | i y s Mitle dull or out ot sees i". A. during the present year. that there probably never was a time Friday evening the last of the Lent- | ;;r:nfl ‘x:e :wmn!c;: .x‘:“" g when more coal was held above ground | en sermons with out of town speak- | [ ~ N we gular, the liver ae- Harold Morgan, 8, Has Leg Amputat- In Favor of Playgrounds. by the operators than at present—yet | ers will be held at Calvary BEpiscopal 3 tive. Wholly vegetable—abso- ed—Played in Street and Was Run At the regular meeting of the Men's| it is almost imp ck irch, the Rev. P. M. Kerridge of - ) lutely harmless—plain or sugar | | 9 Over by Car—Westfield Congrega- |club of the Congregational church, | shipments in this | New Lorden preachin On Pal 4 ;‘;:;» g&;‘bnfm !:“An?lvn ¢ | Church Recognizes Deacon W, | Wednesday evening much of interest | ple price. Sunday, Miss Alberta Kelley will.ren- FENE Doow & ju, Iiver | was presented relative to children’s | der a violin solo, The Palms, at the H. Chollar’s 50 Years’ Service. playgrounds of which there seems to OBITUARY. morning service, accompanied by the / s T 5 L o el be a need in Danielson, or at least an —_— | organ. Dr. J. H.SCH Because he played in the street and | ginortunity to establish one with as- Biacon Edward P. Beprisn: | S Ran Brewiteh or Bive. o J PhflsdelEgCKP&SON was reckless w so doing, little fqyredly desirable results. Papers on s phia, Pa. News has been received at Wood- | stock of the death at Los Angele where he has been spending the winte guest of her “)H»(( and nephew, Mrs. L. B Lathrop Bliss of the borough. the general subject were prepared and | presented and were followed with close n Morgan of the West Side is at | | #iarold Morgan, 8, son of Mr and Mrs. | | | | | the Day-Kimball hospital at Putnam |agtention, Of those heard at thel ir hejcon Edward P. Berrian. Deacon Willlams and family, who are this morning with his right leg meeting Miss Corrine Paine and Miss | Rorrian had been a resident.of Wood- scuth are due back in New York tated just above the knee .| Flora Fuller have had experience in| i toek for about 15 years, coming there v. Avril 2, and will immediately One of the party of seve I.L\v\“"" OL | the supervision of such grounds, Prin-| ¢.on New York. The body is to be sturn ¢ town for the summer. ris own age, the child Wwas|ofpal R. K. Bennett of Killingly high| prought east for burial at Rye, N. ¥ The Home Mission soclety of the \ ar on Franklin street, | school has also become familiar with | (hora the deceased s horn Baptis 2hUreh 18 Ao meet this ) near James' parochial residence at|tpe playground system as developed in o bin hursday) :fternoon in, the parlor of 1 jay afternoou 15t as a | providence. A paper prepared by Su- _W‘”a"d\\@:m‘f ial M“° - % 3 ! 1t I filey car swung around | pervisor Albert S. Ames of the public A Frances Willard memorial meetiz i corn rom Water into Franklin | schools in town was read at the meet- | by members of the W. C. T. U. is to be ; Rehearsing Cantata. h. strect, the boy grabbed up hand- | d with Mrs. Mary Gardner tomor intata, The May Queen, is be- | ful of marbles from the street and ran | > row (Friday) afternoon rehearsed by members of £ out toward the car tracks and th «p- Pastor at Conference. hing ear it is said I I FUNERAL., - —_— Rev. Thomas Feltman, pastor of the the | Michael Hodgins. Jocal Advent church, and also pastor p some 1 parish. The cast will Lonh n 50 or more and the r is in charge of the organist, ) ames T. Mur- | 2 | at Danielson, is at Providence this | Phy ) " “J\"nx‘t”r Re \‘\",(u\v!f-:u:nu" m.‘ ssion of 'n'] t r\\b crougt sh water fish !Ile;‘l i i s o the Rhode Island an are awaiting the arrival o . e In SR e S L ticut conference, of whi Wart Bug Light for Folly. Oc Package of Remarkable Flesh-Builder, o A otor | S Tamse St 1 Republican Caucus This Evening. | Jeiiion 15 being cronisied bere | Pnotone, Sent Free to Prove What It Will Do. onductor | was the funeral director The republicans of Putnam “""“ partment asking for the establish- the s heir delega s Lo the € e con- ot bug ligh O e X “ '™M®| Charles Weeks Brought Back From |M&me their delode e cauer held 8y Unx Mbht anithe T Norwich. this (Thursday) eveni Philip Mathieu visitor with friends aesday Charles Weeks, who was picked up in Norwich, Tuesday, was brought back Narraganset bay when it is B vae o | et Send Your Name and Address Today, in Putnam Wed- e B WALl towed in the caralboat to his home in Attawa Wedne 3 er, filled with a cargo of coal and day by relatives who went from that 75 B i iwioaded and m directly for has a wife and children, has previous- | Mr. end Mrs. W. P. Green and ly wandered away, going to New Y __ | daughter h at one time | Jolly Dozen Club Entertainment slatt s Bed Meeting of Liberty Council—Person- | Jonn i1, i returned from a week's rns, who has been em- Forty-Five Prisoners At Jail. bl S e 6 Afwiood machiip-shop, There were only 45 prisoners at | - in the railroad business, Brooklyn jail Wednesday, abou Mrs. John Specht has returned from | hay resigned with the former com- nur ally ~ incarcerate ong visit to relatives in Lynn, M there when was good” Artht rson has returned fro: A Irs. # mmons, who couple of year 1e small a brief visit his sister, Mrs. Walter rried port, Monday, of p busines in « Lewis, in Uxbridge, Mass week of Mrs, Ben- towns is reflected in the small num- Jolly Dozer Entertained. ler home on North ber mow in the local jail. But the| rmThe Jollv Dozen club W hoboes ,who are nearly always in the Wednesday afternoon Spalding have jority in the local jail, are now Morgan. Refreshments the home of coming of better weather, Syracuse, N, king back in numbers and w h Many of them Brooklyn "Liberty Council Meets. Liberty cour >dnesday eve- | Promise and Performance. ame old hat meeting of be ticketed for Heard and Seen. ‘ : on They quote Jacob as saying: i 1€ A i te Elliott F. Studley is in Provi- whist 1 will not lif to obtain ab ¢ 1 | nding the sessions of the S lm.r.wi and reshments served | the nomination.” Exac But he'll conference of the Methodist Three Children 111 p yoth hands and shout: “Put her DEACON 50 YEARS Luther Pilling is lay dele- ldren of Mr. s, Mers »ovs!”—Atlanta Constitution. St from the local church and Gor- e ithen facies W, H. ‘Chaliafd ‘Lonia: jand o Faithfut [ (00 S ormsen @ ama e i R - e e g Service Recognized by Westfield | o visit with relatives in Lawrenee o Henry Langworthy has Congregational Church. W from a trip south wing it a recent vote of the|ing with his siste: Mary Salotti. | Steve Baynell, left for a , Rev. ( H. Barbe dge Albert A. Ames is spending the E: trip to Nantucket sho Bick and Simeon Danielson vacation with relative B Walter Cupwell of Nev \don wa e sele surpose, on | Tatrick Moran is seriously i mornir con | home ir h part of the > visiting in Boston for un of Cambri A Few Weeks’ Treatment of Protone Will Make You Plump, Strong and Vigorous. D i iting pare n Fr means more than a fat Eus arl Palmer of tugboat L h B ..u\l moreland is visi moth baby. It means laying the It is astonishing to see the effects pro- prove thaé it does the work; also thetr op¢ | 3 duced by the new flesh-increaser, Protone. book on “Why You Are Thin," fres of S < | Commissioner Charles 1 foundation of a strong, []n put on real, solid, healthy flesh, at the charge, giving facts which will probably | sn returned from Norwi sturdy constitution. |rate of a pound a day, is mnot at all astonish you. 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T territe o of Protone, with fil et been pe d fo ntil ovember, of 1 ioners in Kil- igainst which remonstrances ting licenses to saloons at 8 nufacturing . 25 had L s b sl hear- had | er plice being 2lso not against !mk s said Wednesday that Camp- | now esidents of Danielsor His ‘»in7LINGOF DOGS . | Ordered by State Commlsslor\cr Averill n for Three Months. FLANDERS “20” TOURING CAR — $800 reet and to follow o rder will be received he v) morning from H. 0. ssioner Honor - For Mis of domestic an- the muzzling of all dogs in of Putnam for a period of months. This action was fore- Own a Champion Car CEE B ERA R We Begin 1912 Where We Left Off 1911--A Winner n, Chicago and San one b Harvert : It’s only human for a man to feel proud of his possessions. To own something which everyone else recog- G ovTR pacs frd pes fatr nizes as supremely desirable helps mightily to make life better worth living. i Thehee oeibaian st Ownership of a motor car confers a distinction of this sort. But the distinction is infinitely greater whe e, e that motor car belongs to a family that has class, reputation, history. To own a champion motor car should be the aim of every wise buyer. Beware of Ointments for that | ¢ e A ’s pleasant to know that a champion motor car is not necessarily an expensive one. You can huy an E-M-F i e | - Putnam dofs. Las jmrE “30” for $1100 or-a Flanders “20” for $800. » ik, € | « that ranged thr« 1 vhole systom wiisn. | itnam. Thompson Each is a champion of its class. other dog 1 found to h The motoring world is still ringing with the marvelous feat of the three E-M-F “30” cars that finished one, two, three in the Tiedeman Trophy race at Savannah—the biggest event of the year for cars of that class. The setting of nine new world’s marks for the smaller class by the Flanders ““20” at Indianapolis is 4 speed feat unique in the season’s records. Twenty miles 17:54:80. November 13, 1911. ful precautiona is hoped this vear's will be. Superior Court Convenes Today. | Judge W. L. Bennett will precide at | session of the perior court to be 1eld here today (Thursday), comme ing at 10.30 a. m. There not a great amount of business awaiting the at- | tention of the court, but among the matters tnat will come wlll be the ar- You and your friends have heard time and again of the triumphs these cars have scored on road, track and HOW TO PICK YOUR 1912 CAR hill. Amor ¢ cars of Pllplllill' Pl‘iCL‘ all over the world Buy a well finished car with no gaudy trimmings. AR - o gt e e Buy a car rigidly ,guaranteed by a manufacturer who has 1ke Hall's Family Pills fer consti- | Suments in relation to the motion to 4 . i i 3 5 i & Fatihn : brig e s b S S they stand supreme in speed, strength, safety and stam, | kerg faith with prior customers, @ i epssk well. Dot trust —_— H 8. Place of Kast Killingly vs L ¥ o | | A Cold, La Grippe, Then Pneumonia | the town of Sterling, a case that was ma. m"n.g.'gth:uyi::;m:;aa:n: galrl? S‘T;:m::eapest on the market Is too often the fatal sequence, and!started here last week { 2 f is seldom a good buy in any sort of machinery. hs that hang on weaken (ho 55| Delay in Naming Commissioners. More convincing still is the satisfactory service these Buy no car because of a plausible appurtenance not yet o ® | There 1 bheen some unavoidabie Honey and Tar Compound 2 | in the at least a tual i cars are doing in the hands of more than 50,000 owners, “".Sfi B N L L i T malsup: ming of the two rems ine that stops the cou le mec h vomptl by -healing the caus nembers I'_w_’ be ;‘T"‘{,‘;‘ ,,""‘ all over the world. I:’:C;,'" cars that are too light, as well as cars that are teo mothes the inflamed air passages, and | Comssion which il hold, 1o i Y Buy & car that is a known quality, built by a manufactur- wecks the cold. ep & S 0] an e > ne H B I ittes. . oo b Dsgn0q 0| of Putnam shail pay for the plant a E-M-F “30” or a Flanders “20” is the sort of car | er of known reputation. ise substitutes. Lee | property of the Putnam Water com- BUY A CAR THAT ISN'T A GAMBLE. its owner loves to talk about. pan; { Alderman Ernest N. 1 Salve | man of the town committee, ha n of eczema, 1e8, tet- | a call for the Putnam democratic cau- and sted hu- | cus to name delegates to the state con- r accidental injur-| ventior s, ete., with p Mr M. Greene, who is spending else heals so|seme months in the west, writes from deers, oid, run-| California that she is gmnm enjoving ning or fever sores or piles it has no | the giimate of tha equul. 25 cenls al Lee & Osgood Co.'s, M. lL.eo Seller has bnld his farm in To Mothers—And Others. Write for catalogue. Wirite for demonstration. TURNBULL AUTO CO., Willimantic, Conn. ( L\hs burns, brui safety. Nothin quickly. For boils,

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