Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 26, 1913, Page 9

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DANIELSON that fewer persons would keep them and more persons keep sheep. PP e | s Sheriff Sibley Host to Sixty at Fair— | WHO . ’ % i HAS LOST A BOY? Final Meeting of Bank Directors To- | Lot | day—Lost Boy Unclaimed—Probable | One Found After the Fair by Mr. and 7 Contest Over County Commissioner- Mrs. Charles S. Hyde. | hip. | = ¥ | o | One little, light-haired, blue-eyed boy | o v [ w got ¢ rtunity he | Irving Bennett of Woonsocket was a | 20O S0t an opportunity 1o go Lo the | in ; ; fair Thursday because the schools | . i it 3 : Visitor with friends in Danlelson | were. closed improved the opportunity : | 2 . ally managed to.:get lost oulaine has commenced hig | 2Rd eventually managed to get (T/ al duty as sealer of weights,and | DUlng the eatly hours of ‘Thursdav sures in the town of Killingly. Shen s G Tile Tollow wa e e 8. D, Horton's Horse, Ditie Boy, wan | 3t conslderable anxtsty. o Wandesiod a spectacular rase a 7 f k e town of Cante y from | 2 spectdcularmae at the Erobbsn Malr | mesokiyn. iy, and. Mre.. Charles — te v Hyde finding him at the gate of their o ——— — Congressman Mahan Not at Fair. | fine country place when they returned 5 'm] ) Rk 3 ressman B. F. Mahan, who was | from the fair. The little fellow imme- o e r to be here and at Brooklyn | diately filed a petition that he be taken B 2 g m A ay, was unable to be. present | home, but he anuld not tell the good == DS on_account of other engagements. | people where his home was | A presentative John F. aney .of | Questioned as his name. he said | ] g 1 was a visitor in Danielson | he was John “Doctor,” as nearly us“ . { Mr, and Mrs. Hyde could make it out. Teachers’ Meeting. | Mrs. Hyde questioned him as to places % Supervisor Aibert S Ames has ar- | Dear his home, that she might gain | wed u teachers: meeting for today | Some information as to the place where | 7 (Ferday) he beldnged, and telephoned to all the Rev. W. J eynolds of Ekonk, for- villages 1:1 ”T vic xlnn‘; n\fi\:;xel L‘u;:‘ merly of Dayville, called on friends o«where the boy.lixed. beins, | . . . ere Thurs |8 all the investigation, on _the Y. A e ohn A Whiting of Providence call- | West Side in Danielson, I ERY house lfe n thlS town ! ead fonds in Danidight Thiirscs The little fellow, unfamiliar with the . - . 1 . : G it ! roads eaaing away from tne | will jump at this chance to - of the jad taken one that led | R 2 2 3 = he wanted to go | ’ b s caeer e reduce the cost of living without CO“pOllS ot New made little about it. He-did not . - . g s DR S g Jencon but requcsted that he be taken reducing the quality of what you eat. All kinds Sl # o Sanetl He told that he had a mother, | ’ z £, WiHiintiche to Speak. “Hs ol phat e hat & molie) of purefoods are packed under the Serv-us Brand. Hon. “;‘ Hinrichs, a prominent | and i thit he knew of | . ¥ New York atfBrney, is to speak at_the s in Danielson that Mr. and Mrs. | B = Taptist chrirell ihera Thist (0bhy) | Ctie asked nim about i Highest Quality — Popular Prices- evening under the auspices of the Dan- | '-p to 10 o'clock the identity’ of the | e e — an ¢ jelson Equal Franchise league. Woman | Loy had not been fixed and he had been x Suffrage i3 to be his subject. Attor- | i (o bed at the home of Mr. and| Use Serv-us Brand Foods and see for yourself. ge ney Hinrichs has been a lifelong advo- | Mrs Hyde. At that hour Chief Pilling - ; : . cate of clvic righteousness and is a | s id that no one had reported to him | the actual saving in prices and besides, get the leading member of Dr. Hillis’ church.{f1at a boy s missing, although the | ’ many Anonymous Writers Contemptible. | iceing seems to be that the litile fe ~§ Danielson has as cowardly a collec- | ;o ) BPONL Seven Weats of A8 cte val bl C Dniciton hae as cowandly & solles, | " hicion e Cohing consiss o nable S0 oupons : : unsigned letters as can be found in |5 TRCSETOCIET T GO K€ and cap. | . eqQuLy Connecticut, and all persons are un- | f. “' Yo SNOEAn L gl o fon d B P 2 safe from their reprehensible sugges- s T SR Al i an Sioms hod attacks.Instance after in- | Contest Over County Commissionership | which appear on can be cut from every package of iy i stance has developed of their sneaking | From some comment that was heard | Serv-us Brand Foods. - | tlungs for work, oftentimes to the injury of per- | Thursday it seems probable that there | K 3 % ' sons’ characters. | will be a contest over the couniy com- } Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages and in o U missionership that expires with the ; 5 # SHER L ThlR e Biat oEThe comitempat Ty BRI accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. Order Serv-us Brand ourself sl S democrat, Putnam, appointed by Gov- | —the kind with the orange and purple label. You can get every- I Entertained Governor, Eair SOfosate | 2oL E..“Nn o fo e c»n:}“n:s::::\xr&’ g thing you need and also have the benefit of popular prices and the and Others to the Number of Sixty. | publican, expects to take the office, I coupons. d i b \dent | ut leading republicans say that M| || / Profi ana your Shel Teston Sibley, presiden Corttis will hold on to the office and | l.v Al. of the Windham County Agricultural | await a 1 decision on the r‘d( s The se -us Coupons € a 0 t to You Posisty, weis host L1 at Breok- ended in several counties | Get new furnishings and new comforts lyn falr for the governor and his par- it the republican com- fi If and h ith th ome lf:-r (:.lk:‘ '-,\—;-rq.\\n‘l;mc of the society | missioners whose terms expire can re- | or yourself ana your home w. ent. and for the ex-presiden tain their office, on account of the : department, a fotal of s Berbebel ke naicatiion iavaived. at least untf] Start to collect right away. Buy Serv-us Brand goods This humber was enteflalned at oof: f aftelita i tehl case hasybeen made and | —all kinds. You get coupons with every Serv-us product. At T tih e v vea B s‘::eL’sa;e‘“};vJ:’ ;‘e';“e;;"“' | Trade with the local dealer who sells Serv-us, and it will not Iy by Sheriff Sibley and not by > < i take long before your coupons will get beautiful silverware, a s et AU | of C. J. Johnson of Thompson as coun- | handsome comb, a fine chain and locket, dainty china, furni- the postoffice department at Washing- | general sembly, County Commi and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. ton, the vacancy in the postmastership | sioner Frank O. Davis gave 1t as his : o : at I Killingly caused by the death | opinion ThursGay that Mr, Johnson su- Serv-us Coupons are printed on the label‘s_ or are enclosed in a )fi‘v\ 2280 ‘«)f \%—I%on M. Reynolds, | persedes the town sealers of weights | the packages and you can get the catalog by writing to department C, ar e who has filled the office for the past and measures ir the county, excepting | ; ST ; A e B to be filled through a civil | where special provision is made. in city Universal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 5. Michigan Ave., Chicago. ervice examination to be open to can- | or borough charters for local sealers. | & didates at Fast Killingly on Oet. 25. | Commissioner Davis said he so under- | Your grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from » The compensation of the postmaster at | stood, though he did not care to say ls Fa K v for the last fiscal year | so positively, but expressed himself as | istril was $4 | believing that local sealers should look | The I i A Ga“u Co Wholesale Distributors —_— | up thefr rights under the new law be- ° e Norwich, Conn. FINAL MEETING | fore going at their duties as hereto- | —_— | fore., i \ o Be Held Today by Present Board of | Winners in Ladies’ Driving Class. | 1l fid T . 4 AL Moo B b vt s B Sl g Gl e = i s at Brooklyn Thursday were Mrs. J 1 i} accordance with the terms of the | iam Kennedy, Moosup, first: Mrs. 3 ement Sy the superior | W. P. Chesbro, Scotland, second; Mrs. at Putnam Tussday concerning |Nuttall, third; Mrs. “F. Tillinghast, of the Windham County | Central Village, fourth: Mrs. W. H. | bank, the last meeting of the | Youns, South Woodstock nfth; Mrs.| = : — - — - : - e o o i et board of directors as such a; D. C. Hetting, Hampton, 5 | e Dedan & . } | | _direct as t have been open since the Sofl survey has been guest o° | tion with the bank will file their Tesiz- | g oo otary Geissler of the School Board | Kethall team are in duily pracilce and | idence ‘on_ account of the illness of iy ui Aready done so. and the organization | Completes Report—D. A. R. Pilgrim- | SL e 4y losked forgthisenaen. | e O O e 3 1s agreed upon P"i ‘};» court.'the bank | age Saturday Next—New Organ at | Recital on New Organ Oct. 3. Nort o bro Mis . s been tiad] We are showing new pat- commissioners and the counsel onboth | M. E. Church to Be Heard Oct. 3 | The entertainment of readifigs and | guest of Miss Fiorence Sargent, Grove % of the case will be effected. I B Gvariack Laavinaitieiiita) music given in the Methodist church | street, SO e terns in Cut Glass, Sterl- s i | . evening by Miss Ther At Directors’ Meeting. : . WOUEDRRISE FTAX ON DOGE. | | igs 5 o e i e . drameatic reader, and.mem- e e Sl H T and Silver Plated LADIES e | M. H G . secretary - jof ;1] \e ladies’ quartette, was en- Saxgetwas o Hartiopt ! £ D tending Industry of Sheep Raising. |year ending July 14th, follows: | oital on the new organ will be held | connecticut, Governor Baldwin is & 3 I R : 3 oy TLa e e ¢ the | GToss cost of schools, 15% Therst grpan w {fi‘lww“;]f cation of the | member and was present at the meet We carry the best makes J| - Itis time to give serious and While looking ovér the sheep at the | was received or is due from the state | Sunday o e SO ing. 7 | Brookl T T SRy v Al : o ' | Sunday when District Superintendent |75 | o i eom o has been : He T 4 | s poklyn féir Thursday * Governor | 33308 50 from “tuttions, vaner and other oui-of own soesk. | . ale. R.-Willls of Boston has be: in above lines and will §|/prompt attention to your h_ h Ys ¥ ec s fol- | > 9 P siting his mother on School street A | 1 'into conversation ~with _the | Porafret $18459, County home| % (ips Do BXo8ent & unday mor L. Waterman left today for |§j Guarantee Prices. | : of the animals relative to sheep | $760.41, received for books and 10Ckers | 1o (hoc faatome oabrcot iy T ; New Yor {FURS for the coming season. growing possibiifties in this part of the | 1 making a net expense of $19,- | o8, the BasOr s Subect W b yohen- | ~ Governor E. Baldwin was E - F ] state and of the difficulties and dan- {918.26. This includes $1,900 for fuel | = o °vening A Greal Wictory Putnam for while this mor ngraving I'ree. |We are daily taking orders for E of pe gy 1;»;: Immns&mn a(for 1913-14 now on hand. The ex- | Qean Conant to Speak. ing enroute to Brooklyn fair. He ca : > b re on account of the great danger | aditures were ¢ follc High | e T 1 Conatanat] ed on a number of business men whor H flocks from dogs. Both GOVernor | sohool, $11,4843 e, Siiy | pdante st O Coneresmbionni | Ciew : i €0. 1 ISS | Made-to-measure Coats and ;aldwin and Judge Hélcomb were of | Putnam He ; e g oy nd Dle o | he opinion that the extensive raising st $451.1 BeRianEy fonpino ——en | 1 . ot shedp 18 this Section would “help session for it is Rally da eaaaaes s for Alterations to Coats, folve tho problem of the high cost of | el e , ]“"fi o e H e ving as far as meat is concerned, and | expenditures ) i e b B Bl el TONGUE IS COATED. | ; HER Ghvernar Balfmtir txobarsed Tiubasit) Sbs o aresate ol and speak on a practical subje _TONGl [ MISS M. C. ADLES [Scarfs and Muffs. as in favor of raising the tax on dogs, | janitors, $1,689: fuel ! Choir Guild Organized. Mother! Don’t _ Hesitate! If Cross, | { ‘ = - 8! 4 d«]m stie ' science k u mflflfv’“‘;(;(‘,‘.mfo?‘rn\?_ >y | Feverish, Constipated, Give “Cali-| g} T ol ot Annoying and persistent de- i e $494.20; supervision, ang : Ly | ¢ . CORNS SU % ik miscellaneous, ,3880.42; schgol 7” ; o held inthe different | 100k at the tongne, mothe BACK FROM NEW YORK. {lays can be avoided now that *929%.10 | churches during the winter with spe- |eq 4t ic a sure oisa that. your i o i ‘ . Battey ar “xmxnvw\‘_\u,mlmm En I - 5L, r:nf‘[.\n‘it(;l\{:‘arrl\).l 1;:: mlmr:m:_.m o must occur later in the season, ou've Had Corns for Mounths o RENaEs , B e {2 zentle thorough c sing at o ALms e o e e on® tan Tiomths ©f | school children Detween the ages of | HOSPITAL MEDICAL STAFF. | When peevish, cross. listless h Plaesiot Lyl fould basllswed Them- All ia a Few Days | X 5 2 aresl skl chll=7) SR | doesn’t sleep, doesn't eat or ugly, artificial looking |@ana nothing shou allow: ya. f drem ot school age in the town, | Mests for Organization—Officers Elect- | rally or feverish, stom st Imported Hair, etc. | 5 b 4 "Whew! hurts way up to my heart e O O A T | breath bad; has stomach-a be 1 handsome and | to cure the im van- I've tried almost = everything for g""“-"lrfi“m‘:‘!f‘[“'g No y ‘}1‘;-:';;”{1» | ythroat, diarrhoea, full of cold vlish as New Yorkers are {EO OR ity 82 i L yer distric \ff of | teaspoonful of “California Sy R R e | . e {and 717 In district No. b Eior Bartohilis oadi try s o Bt ' e ali vorTevel PR LY |Furs ana your rur Coat school, The state | Per year | of Danielson, Dr. Paint of mpson agatn, i {f h g itsh for every child chool age, which |and Drs, Bullard, Ker sl T 1 1 Will make Puinam’s appropriation, $3.. | self and Perry ot Pt ot | SHORT SEA TRIPS ore the season is at its e-lgh'\“ | sent members Aove Atasdelictons taste and it ‘[Llyf‘fnik, old 1:(‘-_mg "4.r:)1'ux'l, R »nmm;d, ; Superintendent of Winding Roora. | Overlock and She Ci e Srendia Baltimore, ashington, . Bermuda, | Henry Lizotte entered Dady’s | . "”"""‘;ix"“;’*] el '{‘[‘“’ "Y' Ask your druggist for a 30-cent = %5’““*““”1‘ and the South Attend | silk mill as superintendent of the wind- | hren g A v “Calleornin. Syrup igs.” | E ! [ 1ng room Lo succeed Edward Sikes, re- | Broident, Reinzi Robinson; ary, | which has directions for babies, chil- | To end From Europe | | signed | Omer LaRue dren of all ages and for grown-ups |Cunard, White Star, Anchor, American, T Y F | s El .sulli o | There was a general discussi plainly on the bottle Beware of | ked Star, French, Italian, North Ger- (4] our “rs | Sang at Flynn-Sullivan Wedding. | R e 2 1 i tallan, ) e il et i Lo L ! f interest to (he | counterfeits sold here. To be sure you |man Lloyd and other lines, Berths { f‘ e Flo i ester, onoe | 1 recommendations were |get the genuine, ask to see that is | reserved in advance. Lowesf rates. | ot the Florentine singers g the | made which will be submitted to the |{made by “California Fig Syrup Com- | Everything in ocean travel. "0w il Tt s R AR W e city | trustees, | pany.” Reiuse any other kind with con- | g .. ¢ S | " Wednesday and sang an Ave Maria by | Dr. Overlock Comi H | tempt [ Full information of > | Gounod at the marriage ceremony of | . s B Overl ing . ome, | : | LS SR AR S o) o S e v | ———| | JOHNADUN | and Get Bett < ed to a e e artfy hos- 3 [ { Guest from Cleveland, | pital for a number of momth 2 te | —Steamship and Tourlst Ageat— n eiier | Mrs. Cagrie B. Gascoigne has been | be removed to his home in Pomfret 50 Main Street. -‘eniler aini‘l;x (13§>1~(:9n. ';“onrrzeAP Gas }l;‘rvidu.\'[.) He \is still confined to 'tha |§- IZER | ik 7 s H | coigne. Mr, Gascoigne is sanitary en. | bed. Doctors McKnight and Swett ¢ | | Einclr ta fne publlc. scrviss depart. |Harttord willdecompany bim.. Ho 15 GROUND LIMESTONE | ervice ment of Cleveland, Ohio, and was sent | improving very slowly AIR ' SLACKED LIME R | cast on an observation four visiting | Miss Malvina Lacroix of North i e | all large cities and Inspecting their ~ Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all | sewerage systems. = hard Plasters and Prepared Miss Charlotte Gascoigne, who con- Roofing. | \ 1 Pl ds ) ducts a tea room in Guilford, spent L f A H ol s | “p \n pek A N Tdt S the week: énd with her mother: Biee, 0SS Ot ppetite H"(’:L Bueggiog s Paint lin the ,Games, Puzzles, Place Cards, on’t Wonder Poeple Go Crazy-{ (. B. Gascolgne, South Maln sireet. ik o in Happy Over ‘GETS-IT. 1t Gets Gldeon Lamitre has returned from a | 15 10SS®f vitality, vigor or tone, and is Eoll fine ob Seaes Pi Napkins, Candles, . Holders,| U1 Uz Every Corm Sure and Quick ARt veith ‘hi theremi ©™ 2| often a forerunr t trating dis Be Lvery " il alek !” vis wi 1is mother In owell L PTery ner of prostral g dis- e . . e S T Clerc IR W Soward Tlaa re. |lase ! THE uPsON wALL BoaArn || Favors and Prizes for Parties. FURRIER 0, SAPISOL CRatANn i NB obe aotehe | e i : It is serious and especially 8o to 1S (;?EX:ENSIVE WATER §| oo rings to make the corn shar| | y L, se and family have | peo 5 St ke PRO N . ieer e LR R e R e i e weoke mia s | Deoviestas enimecy wp ana dotog o« || SESOEV U it BANDY ) 291 Main Street, circulation ‘and stick (o the stocking, | Crescent Béach. o x'r'neb"um“di“ e x 2 ) Ovitiaite: Chol i e no more salyes to turn the flesh raw | Dr and Mrs. L¥0, Morasse are en- e best medicine to take for it is : | osite elsea Savings Bank, City and make the corn “pull. no more | tertaintng Mr, and Mes. EIl Leboy bf | the great constitutional remedy Largest Storage Capacity || Franklin S knives or razors with dunger of bleed- | Upper Hudwom, N. Y, o oL 5 ; S i | ranklin Square 3 ing_and biood poisoning ‘ 5 s e e, = 1 . Fo A JETS T s Tpuiniess, stops pain D. A. R. Pilgrimage, Hood’s Sarsaparilla 7 { = Whilesions Se and the 4. K. o 100 4 18 absolutely harmiess to heq Y . B s 4 . F. Ll A e o eer The D. A, R. pligrimage to the Wol? | Which purifies and euriches the blood A < N EARPENTER { NEWMARKET HOTEL, Cigurs ore tne best on the market TETS-1T glves immediate rolic: | Den, which Wwas postponed last and buflds up the whole sy e ? 716 Boswell Ave. Fasjenem « GET8-1T” is sold at drugeists at | urday on account of the weather, will S D10 Wiolo syatem, x D e 37 centn w botdle “or sent on receipe 0t | be held ' Saturday. y Getat today in ueual luid form or |} Tel m 28 Commerce St e vory hluors and Clgars. | yuERD 1 no eavertizing medhim tm price to K. Lawrence & Co., Unicago. % W g s a¢ Shocolated tablets called Sarsata o Servy o = ¥ 0 s (Mo ot lole lar Atabo | erder. Join Tuckie, Prop.' Tel. 43-8 | jetin for business resulia o 1oo e / . ’ ) % ® % ¥ & i s

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