Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 11, 1913, Page 9

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Tuesday, March 11 BEE IF YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED. If Cross, Feverish, Bilious Give De- licious “Syrup<8f Figs” to Cleanse It’s Little Bowels. DANIELSON k at the tongue, Mother! If td ,it is a sure sign that your lit- one’s insides, the stomach, liver i 4 2 #nd 30 feet of bowels are clogged’ up | [arrington-Arnold RE.T""T:’"; & with putrifying waste matter and need nounced—James e, ShERve a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. $125—Edward S. Carpenter Not to Lease Town Hall—Two Attempted Hold-ups at South Killingly. hen your child is listless, drooping, pale, doesn’t sleep soundly or eat heartily or is cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, - breath bad; has stomach-ache, diarrohea, sore throat, or is full of cold ,give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, un- digested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its little bowels without nausea, griping or weakness, and you surely will have a well, hap- Py and smiling child again shortly. ‘With Syrup of Figs you are not drug- r‘ns your children, being composed en- | much improved in health. irely of luscious figs, senna and aro- Alton Frost, who is a patient in a matics it ,cannot be barmful, besides | Worcester hospital, is recovering af- they dearly love its delicious taste. ter a recent operation. Mothers should always keep Syrup Orion L. Griswold’s sermon at of Figs handy. It is the only stomach | the union Temperance meeting Sun- liver and bowel cleanser and regulator | day evening is highly spoken of by all needed. A little given today will save | who heard it. a sick child tomorrow. ey At_Golden Wedding. o Rodney Lloyd has been recommend- ed by the local postmaster, C. A. Pot- ter, for appointment as substitute ru- ral free delivery carrier on the route from this office. Mrs. A. H. Armington has returned home after a stay of several weeks in_Boston. Mrs. W. D. Swaffield, who has been in Providence for several weeks, has returned to her home in Danielson, has been necessary heating and lighting charges. His time and work has practicaliy gone for nothing. As the town, last fall, voted down a proposition to equip the hall with chairs it will be inter- esting to note what action will be taken at the special togvn meeting to- morrow (Wednesday) afternoon on the matter of reletting the hall Some of the voters claim that the hall should not be leased by the town, while others advocate the leasing of it that the revenue may be obtained with as little difficulty as possible in the way of attention, burdening the officials. Mr. Carpenter said Monday that the seats now in the hall have been there since™876. ATTEMPTED HOLD-UPS. Bad Man with a Gun Active on Lone- ly Roads in South Killindly. who drive at night over th Persons . highways leading from Danielson ti South Killingly and Mashentuck are keeping a sharp lookout for a danger- ous character who has made two at- Full directions. for children v 5 ages and for grown-ups plainly print- Miss Mary Burges: _of Danieison and ed on the package. %\I‘arg-bBauey of Dayville have been at Fitchhurs, Mass., attending a golden Ask your druggist Lo fne full Dame; | wedding anniversary celbration. “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” . prepared by the California Fig Syrup The Drama of Humanity. Co. This is the delicious tasting, Ambrosio’s’ feature pictures, Satan, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything | or the Drama of Humanity, were else offered. a noteworthy attraction at the Or- pheum theater Monday~ evening. Henry—Howland Marriage. Mrs. Julia Héwland, formerly of Dayville, and George Henry were married at the home of M Howland, corner of Stearns and Main streets, Friday evening, Rev. James H. George, , officiating. To Play Emmet Guards. What Cures Eczema? = Sldney P. Marland, William Mar- land, both of Danielson, Wallace Paine e Davo bag semeny Seaminias lately | | Fig ten Mmoo New London dis~ regarding Ecaema and other skin and Mathfeu of Webster will make up eases, that wae are glad to make our 1 answer public. After careful investiga- | the star five that will play basketball | tion we have found that a simple wash | against the Emmet ards team of of Oil of Wintergreen, as compounded | Worcester in that on the eve- in D. D. D. Prescription. can be relied upon. We would not make this state- ment to our patrons, friends and neigh- bors unless we were sure of it—and although there are many so-called Ec- zema remedies sold, we ourselves un- hesitatingly recommend D. I. D. Pre- scription. | Drop info our store today, just to talk over the merits of this wonderful Pre- scription. ning of Mar Cable splic week in x nece nections with the new cabl been strung through School saly con- that has reet. Harrington-Arnold Engagement nouncement Monday Ru of as made tempted holdups, neither of which has been successful. T two persons who have had the cperiences with the knight of the road - Burns of South K#lingly and Timothy orin of Danielson. Mr. Burns met the fellow Friday night, but said little about it, icity. Saturday night Mr. Morin en- ntered the man. This activity has made it ent that warnings should no longer be withheld. Mr. Burns was on his way fron. “is home to Danielson to attend a choir rehearsa] at the Methodist church when a ‘man attempted to seize the bridle of his horse. Mr. Burns hap- pened to ¥ a whip in his hand at the time. ched for the br: he fe low n fo Mr. Burns stop. but the latter replied hat he was in a_ hurry, touched the e with the whip and the animal on. In the brief period of on Mr. Burr the &g er in the m se dashed o neither too > horse shied He then called to sped versa a revol and and two shots rang F rnis in- sident oceurred on the lonc highi- - at a point about midway between ielson and South Killing urday night Mr. ) ing in the but on ano cinity Eldridge farm, when a The Lee & Osgood Company. >, principai n, to H. Den of Wiliiamsville, two ot Barge Massachusetts Worthleds, | Best known of Killingly's voung Barge Massachusetts, which Scott |ple. Mr. Arnold is a represen > | wreckers brought up from the bot- | of a Providence 1 of | tom of Long Island sound, off N ers and travels through southern New | W London harbor mouth, has been de- | England clared worthless and went to the bone- | vard Monday, Derrick lighter Reliance took up the barge when she .was slid | off the ways at the iron works, held her up to the surface of the water ang deposited her well up on the rocks at Powder island. There she will be allowed to rot. $125 FROM BAY STATE. Cav., to Be Rewarded. | James Riley, Cente ceive a gratuity of $12 street, is to re- from the state | of Massachusetts, in accordance with Don’t Run for Office. t{[ recent legislative act of that state. : . Mr. Riley color bearer tfie In Mexico the wise ones dom't runm | MI. Riles aren in for office; they run away from It | Fifth Massachusetts cavalry, a eom- Ol and Tantes mand of 1,800 colos men, with white officers. The fact that the. standard of the regiment was shot out of the hands of Mr, Riley seven different Best Known Cough Remedy. times during his three years of ser- vice attests the fact that he was often in the thick of the fights and that he well deserves the sum he is te receive a half century after his enlistment, Wiil Not Lease Town Hall Again. Edward 8, Carpeater, whese lease of the town hall expires April 1, said Monday that he would not be a bid- der for anether lease, Mr. Carpenter has been paying the town $425 a year for the lempe of the hail, As the hall For forty-three years Dr. King's New Discovery haa been known throughout the world as the most reliable cough remedy. Over three million botitles were used last year. Isn’t this proof? It will get rid of your gough, or we will refund your momney. J. J. Owens, of Allendale, B. C, writes the way hun- dreds of others have done: “After twenty years, I find that Dr, King's New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and coldg that I have ever|js equipped at present as te seats it used.” ¥or coughs or colds and all|canpst he made te shew a prefit on throat end lung troubles it has ne | such a pental, Mr, Carpenter say s, and equal. 50c and $1.00 at The Lee & Os- | quring the fiseal year that is abeut good Ca. to close he has been able te get lit- tle more in the way of revenue than The Cause of Rheumatism. Bravery of James Riley, Fifth Mass. |w to hold him up. The % ¢ at ome of the shafts of the vehicle ang later hurled a rock against the dashboarc Aeith Burns mor Mr. Morin got any d f the man, which | would ‘be under the cir- e is reason to be- the same person is respon- both attempts at v is a dangerous char- ted by the fact ghat he goes armed and does not hesitate to shoot. An attempt will be made to capture him TO LIMIT LIABILITY ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Supreme Court Decides That Railroads Have That Right. Mareh 160.—Ta aecord- ance with the prineiple that federal law rather than state law contrails eon- tracts fer the shipment of goods from ashinston state te state, anneunced reeently in an e SS T case, the supreme eourt of the United Btat teday de- cided that railreads earrying house- hold goeds ate to anether y or dam Mere elaims for imrjury te heusehold geeds are said te be presented te rail- reads than any ether elass of freight, r te give adviee than ft te its value, It's e is te demen to meet rental, not desiring pub-- [ PUINAM day—Neighbors’ Night for Grangers —Missicnary Institute—Bravery of Blind. Sincger—Miss Katherine Sew- ard’s Musical Debut. Deputy Sheriff George E. Holbrook was a visitor in Norwich Monday. Ex-Representative Hector Duvert is in Hartford today (Tuesday) . Miss Jennie Devere of Worgester called on friends in Putnam Monday. M. M. Dwver is visiting his daugh- ter in Hartford this week. —Local pecple are 27th annual Congregational Home Missionary so- clety at the First church in New Britain tomcrrow (Wednesday). Will Advocate Trade School. Rev. C. J. Harriman, John G. John- son and Hesn G. A, Hammong will be in Hartford today the commitiees on education propriations of the general in favor of Mayor Macdenald’s school bill. There was a session of the city court Monday morning. one continved case being nolled by Judge L. H. Fuller, Lions Moved to Danielson. and ap- assembly trade Bradley theater fer the past week were taken to Darielson on two trucks Mon- day afternoon, the lions being in cages, of course. No Public Bequests. "Fhere are no public bequests in the will of Colonei A. L. Dickinson, as was supposed. Colonel Dickinson died re- cently in Florida, burial being in East- | fora. Trial of Criminal Cases. State Attcrney Charles E. Searls has for made the follow g arranzement the trial of criminal cases in the rior court here this week: Wedn —State ve. Richmond, state vs. Pappa- gallo, vs. Thibeault, state Michael Dugan and Alfred McGee. Thursday—State vs. Jseo, state vs, Veriza. Neighbors’ Night at Grange. Members of Wolf De 1ge of Ablngton, 'Senexet Grange of Wood- stock and Quinnatissct Grange of Thompson wecre guests of Putnam Grange at a neighbo ght Monds he lecturer's pre n nished by the members of anges. Refreshments were s To Stamford March 22. Israel Putram lodge, No. . is to conter the fir candidates ar th committee arr: Stamford to make a report at large number will ma party is te le ere afterneen, returning Sunday at 11.10, MISSIONARY INSTITUTE. Many Attenc Sessions Heid in Congre- gational Churoh. the Con There 7 institute held in gregational ckurch here Monday was unusua, interest in all of the ‘l meeting & i of the very fine 5 o : Rev. Edward L 8mith, seerctary of the A. B. C. F. 1., cenducted the p co at | the epening sessi 0 e’clock. The afierncen pregramme w the arrangement t 6 o’clock quet was serve Fhe evening se: was beld in the auditorium, with dresses Rev."J. K. Browne, Alice M. Kyle, Rev. C. H. D, and Rev. I, D. Sargent aster, whe speke en The he Imstitute. The lo arrangements for the made up of Rev. argent, HE. Bowen, Hdward Warne Dwight Sharpe, Bllen L, Beard, B, Daniel Blind Singer’s Bravery, Edward 1. Boyle recelved hi in the Worcester papers Mon his great bravery during the fir destreyed the Pleasant Street th according . ban rvic 1- M D. local Patton, the in eharge of the institute A lan Abbi h praise y for that Criminal Cases Assigned for Wednes- | interested in the | meeting of the Woman'’s | Best Soup for Cold Weather Drop a cube into a cup of hot water and you have a delicious, wholesome, digestible consomme in which the flavor of beef is skilfully blended with vegetables and the proper scasoning. In chicken flavor also. to appear before | The four lions that have been at the| was | | = ater Grocers’ and druggists’ everywhere. . ‘Write for free copy of Armour’s Mor 'y Cook Book. Address Armour and Company, Dey W '3Chicago. | [ evening. Mr. | He was seen | city a few weeks | friends Guring his | | [in city Saturday a blind sing audeville in thi and made manjy here. We will serve another six o'clock dinner, Sun- day, March 15th. M e was | fire broke out | able coolnes: | paniment « ene on f Tables are now being that | coolness h 1 to do in reserved. | and probable resultant B4 708 Phor- Music by the Orchestra. WAUREGAN HOUSE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO, Proprietors bstastial te 1 of appre- | Boyle by the the- | Wants the and Windham | Re hopi from Delivered to Any Part ~r Norwich ides for Ale that is acknowledged to be on the market—HANLEY’'S best | RLESS. A telephone order | ive prompt attentlon. McCORMICK. 20 Franidin | ter r that | , from . Protessor. Very. Miss rd is spring of the musical wonders of the day wmd her career will be closely spring irments are | “hed by musicians of note | being and a millinery | the piano r by Miss for this week, but | she ] ted by Miss ve shown little en- | Dexte soprano. , The pro- | gramme follows H. Hall of [ A_la-bein-aimee Windha Thompson | Arlequine m, and C, sarber of Plainfield were in Putnam Morcay and held a meeting in | A Birthday ... Wo the rooms ef the clerk of the SUpPerior | Dear Heart. When in Thine Arm court, transacting somse business that | required their attention. Property Burned During Absence. William A, Hughes, who went south in Decemter, receivea %ord wi in B flat | Washington, D. C., that his house and Miss S = | barn at Westford had burnéd. | ot I Snrx = , Hughes is now at his ho in { 3 Piet s ice. It is believed that the fire from Madama Butter of incendiary origin. Pucecini \Mliss De: MISS SEWARD’S RECITAL. Accomplished Pianist Heard by Provi- dence Audience. Seward, daughter of Fersonals, Miss Kt ! Mr, and Nirs, W, Beward of Brad- Mr. W. Sewarg were in street made her debut in the mus- | Pr. s 1 worid in Providence, R. I, Mon- | Yo of Danielson day evenir when she was presented | was the guest of local ends Monday. Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de- rangea kidneys are the cause of rheu- matism. Get your stomach, liver, kid- neys and bowels in healthy condition by taking Electric Bitters, and you will not be troubled with the pains of rheumatism. Charles B. Allen, a school principal, of Sylvania, Ga., who suffer- ed indescribable .torture from rheumat- | . ism, liver and stomach trouble and dis- eased kidneys, writes: “All remedies fafled until I used Electric Bitters, but your rheumatic pains come from stomach, jiver and kidney troubles. Electric Bit- ters will give you prompt relief. 50c and $1.00. Recommended by The Lee & Osgood Co. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Any Leaks in That Roof or Gutter Pipe ? 1t thers is, 1t 1s the very best iime right now to have them repaired and don’t walt or put it oft. Call: us up at once and let us put your roof and eonductor pipes im first-class order for ‘the Winter. A. J. Wkoley & Co., Telephone, 12 Ferry Stree: TuThS Sanitary Plumbing A peep into an up-te-date bathroom is only less refreshing than the bath itself. During the summer you will the more look to the bath for bodily comfort. I will show you samples and of the porcelain and other tuba and give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner from & sapitary standpcint—and guar- mntee the entire job. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker CPY RIGHT &, saRRis o Ewind ALBERT S BURLESON, CF k ent for Richardson and Bo; T TEXAS, POSTMASTER- . Futnacec. Tl SENERAL West Main Street. Norwich. Conn THE NEW CABINET. T. Fl BURNS, Becretary of State—Wilttam J. Bryan, of Nebraska. : Becretary of-the Treasury-—Willtam % MeAdoo, of New York, o ‘Attorney’ Geberal—James C. Me- ReynolMs, of Teamessee, Secretary of War—Lindley M. Gar rison, of New Jersey. ' Secretary of the NavyJosephus JDenigli, of Borth Caraling, Heating and Flumbing, 92 Franklin Street ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fittinz 10 West Main St., Nerwichk, Conn. Agent N. B, ©. 8heot Packing. aprld \\// !. G M’ ADQO, OF NEW YORK SECRETARY OF THE . TREASURY . PHoTO o, < . AMPRE L. STUDI0S NEW YORK , SECRETARY OF COMMERCE WILLIAM C REDFIELD OF PROMINENT MEN WHO MAKE UP THE NEW GABINET UNDER PRESINENT WILSON. WILLIAM JENNINGS DAVID F #OUSTON OPF MISSOURI, SECRETARY OF AGmduL_Ill&E JOSEPHUS ANIELS, OF NORTH CAROLIMA SECRETARY MEREYNOLD. OF TENNESSEE ATTORNEY GENERAL PHoTO 4 camPBeLe - ST ERANKLIN CARE OF CALIFORNIA = SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. Copwright by G. V. Buck, from Undem e wood & Usnderwood. ' Postmmster Gemernl—Albert S. Bur- leson, of Texas. Secretary of Commerce—William C. Redfield, of New York. Secretary of the Interfor—Franklin K. Lane, of California. Secretary of Agriculture—David 8. Houston, of Missourt, Secretary of Labor—William B Wik fi. Pmmfiamv,,‘, W \ b/ \_f — W B WILSON OF PENNSYLVANIA | SECRETARY F MABGR, \

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