Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 19, 1912, Page 10

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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1912 AT T r 25 © A . T i % D‘MIEISON stopped Wednesday on account of low water, ¢ - F, Gu Crosby of West Medford, Mass. Johngen-Marfard Engagement An- |ig the guest of Mr. and Mrs. nounped—Naziaire Pepin Appeals Reed. rom ' Senttence—Suprem: o Albert Bernier enters the Rhode Is- ot o Supreme Pres- |, 4 Gollego of Pharmacy in his second Lt ldull Lodwx Visits Borwugh. year, next Tuesday. Mrs. Mnok {T. Johnson Visit from Supreme President. mounco‘ of theis Heary T. Ledoux, supreme presi- to Sidn g ! dent of Union St. Jean Baptiste so- lh M':l.l:‘:.m 7 i clety, was in town Wednesday. Mg Willam B, Hambley of Wick-| Walter E. Hall of Springfield 15 the tord, B 1. u?mmnz Mre. A. H. Arm- |guest of friends in_town. lllnlmn Mrs. Hendrick ai Ambierst, gm., rom tence. and Mrs. Baton o Oneco, Jonn., # et = daughters of Henry Baton, who died g Pepin was arrested Wed- |)gst week, returned to their homes morning by Officer V. H'Weth- | Wagnesday. erell, intgxication and breach of | = srthur C. Topllflg of Providence was the pfic:‘wn complaint of Pepin's |in town Wedne.! Wetherell, who has been | Mr and Mrs. E. "X Waldo of Florida out of hospital but a few days |gre visiting Mr. Waldo's mother, Mrs. .\. neck is still bandaged, |5 S, Waldo of Maple street. ‘like, an easy mark to the pris- A O OO amr. who started in to make things FUNERAL. . for ‘WM He n?xhnd i g% : that Qtn‘l 76 not always what they Rev. David O. Hopkins. J Seem and iRt the bandCges around| ' pypera) services for Rev. David O. the officer’s néck didn't hamper the Ho 2 pkins were held at his late home in N ‘mw° ’gfl.:o;;gr sgoc: Foster, R. I, Wednesday afternoon. O R e prescntes. Before | ReV. Arthur Phillips of thé Belleview B Back In" u:: tgvn court Wed- | avenue church of Latter Day Saints of aftermoon and pleaded not¥! Providence -officiated. The bearers i H tound fl%t and sen- | Were the four stepsons of the deceased, B e e o Y i oeoq | Clarence A. Carroll of Phoenix, R. 1, i % In 38l 2hd ordered | Alvert D, Carroll of ‘Arctic, R.L, Ar- fo pay: ”t the October term of the | thur J.. Carroll of Foster, R. 1, and ofl_ Winfield J. Carroll of East Killingly. superior cou Burial was in Gloucester, R. 1. A. F. 4 Low' Water Hampers Manufacturers | Wood was the funeral director. SErAL s Part of the Quinebaug mill ‘was Marland-Johnson Engagement. s i Cards were received Wednesday an- | et ———————— | L uncing ' the engagement of ~Rui ess Cammot Be Cured Clifton Johnson, daughter of Mr. and _ by laeal Asp"clunl-. as tiey cannot | Mrs. Fred D. Johmson, of Wauregan, ‘oore deaf- | William H. Marland, of Danielson. n—. -.nd that is b constitutional remed!, Deafness ausad by an Infiamed condition of the mucous lining - PUTNAM of Hustachian Tube. When this e et heaming o ni wies | Bar Harbor Express' Run Through tlrely closed is the | Putnam—Town Not to Vote on Li- flthc iseased puruon ot the ear. |and Sydney Percy Marland, son of There is only dre way ta special commission awarding the company’s property to the city at a price of $240,000 which figure plus the cost of certain supplies purchased | by the company since the first of the | year will be the price that the proper- |ty will cost the eity. Warren Mentioned For Senator. B. L. Davis of this town, Simeon ‘Wheaton of Hastford and Oscar Mun- yan, democratic genatorial committee for the twenty-elghth- district, have issued a notice for the district cau- cus to be held in this city on Tuesday of next week., It is sald that Repre- ' sentative ¥rank P, Warren of Killing- ly will in all probability be the nom- inee of the party for senator. Officers of Semior Class. The senior class of Putnam High schogl has elected the followlng offi- cers: President, Frederick Hildreth; vice president, Miss Pearl Holmes; secretary, Miss orie Baker; treas- urer, Archibald nald. There are 215 students registered at the high schoel, the entering class, with 73 members being the largest on record. Fed Hungry Fair Crowds. Eaten out of house and home is an old saying that weuld almost apply to the Putnam caterers who fed the crowds .at the Woodstock fair. The rush on Wednesday was so great as to be unprecedented and by two o'clock about all the supples’ were cleaned out. Ome caterer sold 80 gallons 'of ice cream Tuesday; . Contractor Sues Town of Simsbury. In the superigr ‘court here Wednes- day afternoon, Judgeé Gager presiding the case. of Antonio Vito, contracgor, of Thompson, vsi the town of Sims- bury was commenced, the suit growing out of a disagreéemeént as to whether the town eof Simsbury or. the state should pay for the cost of extra work done by Mr. Vito while engaged on a state highway contract in Simsbury. The amount mvolved is $3,313.94. At- torney ‘Charles K. Searles is counsel for Mr. Vito, Jud;c rry of Hartford for the town " A Ffiend in N-d A couple were roaming through the corridor.on tha‘ floor of the su- perior court | Wednesday aft- ernoon, intently r lng the signs on the office doors. A'mewspaper man, who suspected they' were logking for + vaudeville engagement with the Wed- nesday’s shows at the Bradley theater. Their balancing and ladder act was especially good. Possible Noew Industry. It was stated here Wednesday that there is a prospect of Putnam's get- ting another valuable new textile in- dustry if negotiations that have been under way for a few days develop favorably. Returns to Freehold Academy. A. D. Mcintyre left Wednesday doing private tutoring during the summer vacation, has returned to the Freehold, N. J., military academy, where he is taking a course. Mail Not Called For. Letters addressed as follows are un- claimed at the Putnam post office this week: Foster and Marshall, A. J. Chase, William J. Sullivan, James Belland, S. Sarabon, Tois Prevenda, Francis Hadde, Anfonio Camiley, Mrs. Eellie Ellie, Mrs. Jessie M. A. Salis- bury. Miss Alsey Rawson, who broke a bone in her shoulder a few days since ip progressing toward recovery as rapidly as can be expected. The death of Eugene A. Wheelock has caused another vacancy in the membership of the city’s water board. The progressives of the town of Thompson have held their caucus and elected delegates to the state and sen- atorial conventions. Divorce For Willimantic Wife. In the superior court a divorce has been granted to the plaintiff in the case of Mary E. Brown vs. William M. Brown Willimantic parties, Attormey P. J. Danahey representing the plain- tiff. The case was uncontested. A. D. MciIntgre left Wednesday evening for a business trip through 2 the south and central states. The Shepherd of the Hills, Thursday | — Friday" —- Rev. and Mrs. Georg?‘D. Stanley Th_;t Printer of Udells, T N ‘A CER! N SINBSS' have been entertaining friends from he Calling of Dan Mathsws | RINGS THE -.UW'. ufifi Lynn. Ex-Senator Frank Jackson- of Willi- St il e AR B el The Winning of Barbara Worth B¥ mantic was a visitor here and at the . Read and be cflm BREED THEATER 'SUPERB INDIAN SPECTACLE » The Ancient Bow= Vltagranh MR. EARL P. COLBY, Blntonq AUDITORIUM T 5 Presenting the Village, Band- MOSS & FREY & Clever Comedy Couple CHESTER KINGSTON ELLENT The Flexible Chmlmn p m“B(‘)CN W ) EVERYBODY IDAVIS T who has read ‘Woodstock fair Wednesday. Miss Jeanne Brown of Gl Falls, Will want to own N. Y. s the guest of Dr. ghd Mrs. a copy of The Great Acrobats c . ‘0. B:uruseu P \ HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S Lilliputiahs without an equal. ame rom lassachusef arry. e S Maboilune i Latest Book Dan Mason & Co. In the new Chauffeur '« Bessie Greenhalge, 40, both. of Lake- ville, Mass., came .here Wednesday T2 “Their Yesterdays” Dan Haley, ; wm ‘a and tube ,.;‘L"r’;d“.i: cense—Fair Benefited Local People | Something asked, if he might be of as- | afternoon and were married. hearing . sistance. - He meét with a frost: but Old Tl Mi .d . :1‘}: [;? —New Industry Possible. Sbogt LG inittes later. the’ couple \COL the latest .nm! best book Chamgion Tambo w by Catarrh. which 15| The freight wreck at West Warren, | c2le Into one of the offices and the CHESTER by this author. F. o B I';‘rm- inflamed tion of | 10 Wed s:: o i l:':d in | man said: “What's the use; where A our tl& R 5 Y EMOERE I R M | §o we go to get a marriage license?” | Eighty on List to Be Made—Visitors GET A COPY NOW AT Hvd- or Heroi John ..a“!.;.""i"m' o CRANSTON’ S| Wertng " Eortarme " Now will you GET THE HABIT? ¢! :?ung.“-' Hundred . Dollars | the Bar Harbor express being run . for case of h..- (egud by |through this city. A stopover long ) that cured Hall’s | enough to allow the hungry passen- Send for circu free. & to Mrs. Etta Lombard is the guest of o gers to get breakfast was made here, m autom ". owners engaged in relitivie th Teobmfion. 400, Toledo, nearly half a hundred being fed at the l . 15e. ya::;u from Putnam to Mi Sh f Eastham; fly Piils for wconsti- | Putnam Inn. m Woodst dr. reaped a harvest |y !..’s mfi?fifflnge:rtm;t{lr.o and Mrs. (];to;, The newspaper man. told him. Good Day For Auto Drivers. Come and Go. L pa } No' Vote on License. this year, . altho there were more | Mcintosh's on Linwood avenue. cars el In the business than ever | The Ladies® Ald soctety of the M. ":“:t P tra e Wzdn:ld eoxuldemlfle chureh met in- the church pu-lotl- l‘y ::henon:e m?m“mur: ‘Wednesday afternoon to sew. Supper £ T g o out 0 he rin ot th | " e .S 0K i ke late afternoon, but the rush was on .. » Colchester visitos Tuesday. Fkcirean'd Wfimm more bus- | Frank Stark’ of Miltiagton ‘was in egs than care for. ne car earned $44, and it is estimated o Wednald. that the automobile collected more than $500 in fares. 'fie Yegistrars of voters hold’ their p: Gunners Warned™ Off. n;‘eegmx todt}t'h (Thursday) to receive R. itham, just before | the mames of those to be made. There mg beginning “P'%e huntjl‘llxg lu:an are 80 o the list to be made this fall has warned gunners that they need | SO far, the largest number for years. | Tuesday. not come néar his property looking fo | Irederick P. Hall left town Monday| Loui Ra%lbona of Hebron wis in game, and that nol'person will - be| {Or a few days’ business trip to New | Colchester Tuesday. shown favors. There:is now a mtl"o"k Mrs. Hall and sister, Miss| ‘A number from here went to Hami- deal of restricted territory in this part | Peters, are at their summer home on | burg Wednesday to attend the fair. of the county, but the.hunters hope, | Hayward avenue. nevertheless ,to get some good s | Luther Carrier of Westchester was Dags | cail friends in town Tuesd i ’N t © ng on- len in town 'uesday. s fall. e Eame birds are Feporied | clline o friends in town Tuesday, BALTIC . } move plentiful ww Cbll‘ln ot YEATS | vas & ‘caller here Tuesday. o Emilia sdflny m M at the past. : To File Brief Brief in Kimball-Clark | yoogid K Brown has returned to|Créwd st Bacand:Nigh t of Firemen's |new St. M“{e‘fi% this week. Case. . Mrs, Ronald' K. Brown left Tuesday In_the case of M, Emma Kimball | for'a fflr days' visit with relntivel in vs, Ella .G. Clarl s, relating to For the second year in succession there will be no vote on the license 't take more'n a gill uv effort | question in Putnam this fall, the ks into & peck of trouble,” and | town remaining license by reason of nnlect of constipation, bilious- | the fact that no petition for a vote on ' neer, indigestion or other liver de- |the question has been filed with the \ “will do the same. If ail- | town clerk within the limit of time re- King’s New Life Pills | quired by statute. ts. Hasy, safe and The Putnam ‘police had word that 25 cents at Lee & Os- |4 numiber of Boston crooks were mak- g .|ing their way toward this city to op- erate at the Woodstock fair, it was thought but as no thefts had been re- . | ported up to Wedmesday night it is A assumed that they did not inflict their presence on this community. Water Company Not to File Protest. It was stated here Wednesday that it is probable the Putnam Water com- pany will fille no protest in the su- perior court against the finding of the Emh!y on List to Be Made. termnmbnti \u.c ;'b'flln; "are under the’ Wlon of Misa N. V. Milner. " Local W Mr. and Mps, lo are visil b .m y8r/ idea. | Handsome 60-page _E. BACK, A oy-at-Law, son, Conn. ‘ FOR TfllS DAY ONLY - Double Safety Wide Mouth Fruit Jars For theIMd hight the Fire- A :td%e& t:{_b?:;i y 1n the town au{;flm Tsternis wu in Norwich Tes-’ men's fair /was held in Sprague hail, h u Tuesday evening, with a geod crowd 2 q\fu(, dozén 99¢ ¢ 1 quart, dozen 69c || superior court in e nndy ‘wan, the SUest of ) resent. . The ' entertbiniMit Uoindistd (Y. lowed the attorneys for the plaintiff | friends in Willimantic Tuesday. £ Scaris, Putnam to fle o brief by | , AL New Haven Celsbration. . |chestra, vocal dust by George Cada: October 11 ,the attorneys for the de- Abraham’ Elgart left town Wednes- | retts and Bdward Brown, and drum fendants, Charles L. Torrey, Putnam, | 92V for a few days’ visit in New Ha- | solo by Master Lorie Genard, with pi- and A. G. Bill, Danlelson, to have un- | Vo™ He will witness the grand pa- |ane accom iment by his mother, til Oectober 18, to flle their answer |B8eant there today (Thursday). Mrs, M, ard. Dancing followed, & W S S laintiff’s reply to be by October 25. Miss Isabella Hayward was calling |and was well patrohized. The fire L PR P e s on friends in Willimantic Tuesda: company hes recelved o number of | -, Bia Him, Beiesl Popular Turn at Bradley Theater. o r Harry Bolg returned Tuesday from |valuable presents and check for their It Penrun ;cams be kept mad long fair, The proceeds will go towards | enoligh, . we' .the whole story.— furnishing theéir new reoms, The en- | Philadelphia Roeord ed of a concert by Miss Milner's or- 1 pint, dozen 59¢ CLI';’VELAND'S BAKING POWDER, Y, Ib. box 17¢ DEARNLEY & CLARKE, JEWETT CITY, CONN. Flood and Irma, two athletie and|a few days’ stay In Providence, daring young women, closed a popular James S, Case was a Norwich visitor hy Physnclans Recommend Casteria % ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, | unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey" s Cordial, efc. ' Thisisa - 9harmaceutxcal societies and medical authorities. It is used by physl- good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose « . cians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoring ' that :fi:mt::;e;:l;me;::?; fl'::i;:fl:;:‘r: s;z%’:;:x:e::: innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowl- | quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food : Third—It is an agreeable and | €98% Castoria is a remedy which produces compesure .and healt: u:: 'perbct substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not con- | regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are eati hi-aay Opmm. Morphme. or other narcotic and does not stupefy. Itis | to the information.—Hall's Journal of Health. s i Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. | The Kind You Have Dr/ W, L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Soott, of Chica- Dr.L. . Morgas, of So. Amboy, d whi Ark., says : “ As a practicing phy- N. H.,says: I use your Castoria go, IlL., says : “I have presoribed N.J. says: ‘I prescribe your Casto- Always Bought and which sician I use Castoria and like it in my practice, and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day for children who are very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from m with n in use for ov i » has bee: se for over 30 Dr, W.T. Secley, of Amity, N, . D% Wi I MoCann of Omaba, very satistaotory. better effect’ oy ; i Neb., says : ** As the father of thir- any othér combination of druge.” years, has borne the signa- Y.,says: “Ihave used your Cas- o " 1ug o 1 certainly know DF William Belmont, of Cleve- toria for seversl years in my somothingaboutyonrgresyt medi- 180, Ohio, says : ‘ Your Castorie. ip, H. J, Taft, of Brooklyn, N. ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, P';"""'*;‘]‘: have found it a safe ;. .15 ogide from my own family 8248 “"'*.’“‘ 5 s °"'; I”n"'{ Y., says{ “I have used your Casto- o relh remedy.” experience, I have, in my years of thirty years of practice I can say ria and found' it an excellent and has been made under Dr. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria & populat % - Ynez, Cal., says: ‘“After using and efficient remedy in almost his personal supervision your Castaria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, 3 5 . it annoys me greatly to have an Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- since its mf;ncy. Allow ignorant druggist substitute some- DT H°"“‘d ames, of New York, toria extensively as I have never s ) 7 thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: “It is with great pleas- found anything to equal it for chil- fqlo, N. Y., says: ‘{1 am pleased to no one to deceive you in tient's disadvantage, as in this case. "f:d'ih“ B dfi"":: testify to the gren's troubles. I am aware that w. good word fer yeur Casto- 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoris. there areimitationsin the fleld, but ‘1 think s0 u'hb of it that I t this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imiftation.” I have nsed it with marked beneflt T always see that my patients get ,,:.' omly recornmend 1t to others, . Dr. R M. Ward, of Kansas Clty, onapaen iy ooy aaoghter, Fletohers.” buf have used ttinmy own tamily.” 5| tations and “ J Ufl-fl-SPgOOd X Mo., says : ‘‘ Physicians generally ;.nd haiveo 4 edl le:oeueni - Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint . o do not presoribe proprietary prepa- e;ruln‘iret:!n myprm' % other Youls, Mo., says: “I have used _ Dr. F. H. ‘Kyh.‘ .fl::ihsh Paul, are but Experiments that rations, but in the case of Castoria b your Oastoris for several years past Minn., says: ‘¢ ;a ll)lu- & p my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel. inmy own family and have always Sur® to add F”um to“:‘ ::: trifle with and endanger other physlelans, hes taught me to phia, Pa., says : *The name that found it theroughly effiolent and list of those who have e make an exesption, I presoribe your Castoria has made for iteelf never objected to by children, ROW endorse your an the health of Infants and your Castorla in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes whioh is & great consideration in Mfimd,:"..': ::“""anm cause I have found it te be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- Children—E x per ience oughly reliable remedy for ehil- secarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obmox- OR the wrapper is "&M and dren's eomplaints, Any physician by the endorsement of the medical {ous and therefore difficult of ad- flfl:x' reason for the m; aguinst Bxperiment. who has raised & family, asIhave, prefession, but I, for ome, mast ministration, As a Jaxative I on of any physician. will join me in heartiest reoom- heartily endesse it and beliove 8 camsider 1t the peer of anything kmow of ita good qualities and re- mendation of Casteria.” an exeellent remedy,” that I ever preseribed.” commend {8 oheerfully. CENUINE : - ASK CASTORIA YOUR Bears the Signature of ® e PHYSICIAN

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