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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY,. OCTOBER 14, 1913 R ; e Butletin. [MEDICAL SUPERVISION FOR SCHOOLS 5 B et ™™~ b coverno Goodbye Dandruff] — GAMES —_— j - . 3 Norwich, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1913 ; TOOK COLLECTIONS Homme' Ohagtin, | iGN Prssian. Saue. Sivaa draliog:: Hals Henry Allen & Son P Held Its October Meeting. - - ‘ : — . ; 3 P FOR THESTRIKERS. and ltching Scalp; Removes | Games, Puzzles, Place Cay FURNISHING The Bulletin should be delivered | Superintendent and School Board Members Discuss Topic to| 3 5 The October meeting St Home chap- Dandruff With One 5 UNDER everywhers in the clty befors § & m T W:firkl';’nmol;:‘dcurln wfl.:'k-"\ic%‘ ter of King's Daughters, held at the |* Application; Napkins, Candles, R Subscribers who fail to receive ¥ Lo lembers ige for ly Contri- | Johnson h Monday afternoon, call- 3 DERTAKERS | that time will confer a favor by ree Come Before Town Meeting—Supt. Graham Favors| fsmber 5 e miathn Wt | - it yous Bate far ot s Wof wrid beais: = | vorting the fact to The Bulletin Ca Aawis — the order. The business meeting was | tiful, or as fresh and full as that of £8 Main St. i W EAT R School Nurse—Dr. P. J. Cu.lidy Answers Criticisms | A hrqu{ attended and enthusiastic | in charge of the leader, Mrs, Louls O.|some friend whose hair you admire. meoting of Workingmen's circle, No.|Potter. General business was trans- | Do what she does—take care of PRI 125, was 'held on Sunday eveninig in |acted and a sum of money voted for |your nair, It meeds daity avention. | RS, EDWIN FAY Ctnrgenlerr hall, at which a committee | the convention to be held here this If your hair is too thin, make {ll Anv ARSISTARI WHEN REGUESTE For New Englgnd: Fair Tuesday; | The question of medical supervisionparents show them how to treat the|of five was elected to help the gar-|week, grow. If it is too dry and brittle, sof- . Wednesday fair Sos warpier; moderare | Tr the: sehaom, “which e Sape D | Pase, or influencs thom to DUt the!|ment makers who are op:strike i this | = Dufing the social hour the talk was| fen it up—-lubricate At. If You have Franklin Square | to_brisk northwest win matters in the warning for the town |child under the care of a physician.|City. -In the line of financlal aid tolof the convention. At the close of | dandruff it is because the scalp is oo from the New York Her. | meeting, has been the subject of much | Great good comes from this work in |them it was decided to take a collec- | the pleasant afternoon a delicious sup- [dry and ilakes off. [reshen up the Forecast For Today. Prediction, j ald:—On Tuesday it will be clear and | discussion among the eitizens, and | the house. The other members of the |tion at the meeting, to have every|per was served by these ladies: Mrs. | scaip and dandruff will go. continued cool, with fresh to light | promises to bring out a large attend- | family receive benefit as well as the |member of the circle pledge a weekly | C. C. Calkins, Mrs. Jerome Conant, Parisian Sage, sold in fifty cent N westerly winds, becoming variable, ance. child in question. In nearly all places | contribution, as far as he. was able, | Mrs, Robert Cochrane, Mrs. J. Alfred [bottles at druggists and toilet coun- The outlook for Wednesday is gen- | In discussing the maiter on Sunday,| where medical inspection has been in- | toWards the strike fund, and to make | Davis, Mrs. Ernest Disque, Mrs. James [ters, ls just what you need to make Sahs R ynar School Superintendont Baward 3 Gea | stituted. the nurse has been found to | house to house collection from those | Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Frank Foster, Mrs. |your scalp,healthy and immediately Until' further . 3 OhsarVations in Norwich ham gave the point of view on the|be the most efficient link between the [ Who sympathize with the strikers. |James Kinney, Mrs. William. Friswell, |remove dandruff-—your hair wavy, urther notice T 1 & 3 matter held in general by educators,| home and the school. It is the opin- The collection in the meeting|Mrs. J. Parker Gifford, Mrs. Jas. Gil- | lustrous and abundant. § Sorhe following records, reported from | ho"gaiq whicp 1s in favor of a school | lon of educators that the division nurse | 3mounted to $20 and there was alsofmore, Mrs. William Monroe. Parisian Sage quickly stops itching | B emponarmacy, Show (he Shanges | nurse. ‘The school nurse, he said, was |is the most Indispensible factor in a|yoted from the treasury the sum of P head; cleanses the hair of dust and | emperature he b 5 ! 3 3 % S . w e weel e > es a ne dryness : To have physicians visit daily each claim that experience shows it is more effective and far less expensive than |school would entall an enormous ex s it until it | Monday- pledged was $1 per week. Some from | Given in Norman Chapel by Laurel| as abundant and beau 35 |l _T.21| exist which are dangerous to the ph: d Elr i s = vertu; cl 5 st Tt Tow | al el re dapserous to the PhYC ) o mcaical supervision, discussed in an | GRANGE ENTERTAINMENT. | OUerture, Remick Hiws Xo. 13 I a m > " = among the strikers wishe to join in s iustrous. i : the aystem of medical © supervision | pense. An efclent nurse could be ob- | ha®cf, (S HTNETe, W LR Concert Orchestra. o oa: Mipbhrion, ; In, ' ighest 08, Lowest 42. . As a ce o S U A committee from the strikers re- o o a ack i )t saltisfie plan. .00k for . expense he gave the expericnce of |refer suspicious cases to the medicai | oo COTEILECE rom | kers re|was filled to its capac Monday {back if not satisfied: plan. Look for | Comparisons. Meriden, where a school nurse cost|Inspector for that particular district, | gpv G ot &7 the SIOPS Were OO evening when a fine musical pro--|the “Girl with Auburn H o 1y Predictions for Monday: Fair. Mon- | $1399 for the year. and give particular attention to those | yoiea ‘(o send a commitiee o New | fromme its numbers interspersed with i in a 20. filled Case day's weather. predicted There are seversl reasons why ev-|schools where contagious diseases | o g, 2 F g LA E0raSlYy WAeiKIv Dy, the fan: (i dicte . L contaglousy digeape m to represent the cause of the | rel Concert orchestrs, Alden W, Sands | s g ks ery school ~system should have and|break out. A.case broke Ot 2PONEisirike before the New: London Work-|jeader, All the mumbers were render | 3 ana_1des. perpetuate an effective system of med- | Broadway school pupils a week ago. It | ingmen’s circle and ask for their sup- | eq with fine interpretation. and finish | Stafford, where she will attend the [ Bun 7 Hien 1 Soon | fcal inspection, Supt. Graham said. | would be advisable and Wwise to have | port. It is the intention of the Work- | ooq uiorne interpr esponse to | Stafford fair Il Rises. | Sets. [| Water. || Sets | However, the question of medical in- | Some one inspect the pupils of Broad- | ingmen's circle to stick to the strikers bl ol — v pee = Lo 2 1 3 B two wetialt 81 stick to the e enthusiastic audienc Leroy | me for you to get out| Day - | & m. | Spection of schools is so far advanced | way. School for {he next two weeks to (o the end, they say. . tmmarsh anAONRlas o NeR D | Mra, W 'D. cher and daughter your furs. 1 guarantee all repair work | 1 in this countr$ and abroad that we do | discoN{ and exclude any suspicious| They have decided to arrange for al made & it with their comeds offer. | Miss Florence Thacher, of Tanner [ ] 10 be t also a nice line of | 1 not need (o ploneer the way. The first | cases ol diphtheria which may occur. | mass meeting here at which thev will | figs® which included humgrous songs | Street, were Pine Grove, Niantic, = Coats for men and w Wo- | 15 | reason for medical inspection in our Dr. Cassidy Discusses Criticisms. have speakers from New York in the|ang original jokes. A committee of | [OF the Week. Fully Guaranteed - er’s Muffs and ars and anything | 18 schools is concerned with contagious o Cassidy of the town school | ER8lish language, Hebrew and ltalian. | oung ladies 8010 refreshments e ” in the Fur line. |1z dise: Children are compelled to at- | D B. 1. Cassigy of {he (0700 SO0 All these nationailties are represented |~ The programme was as follows Mrs, Geo Bliven of Pautipaug W full li M. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin St.| it Soad school where condltions invitably . Jvocatas 1n bringing forward the plan | SEICHE, theBLrlkers: March, Coliege Life. Frantzen; mediey | Hill. Eraukiin, is sperding o fow day e carry a full line of Ham- Ameri- | With Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Bliven 2 Ly |ilton, Rockford, Waltham and interview on Monday some of the | s n 2 1 " & Firefi: Friml; 01 solo, The | e | dren from all kinds of homes widely | criticisms . tnat have been made:Apcut® 200 at Preston City Enjoy| Hary Gity. Locey worooman s rtat o¢| +Mrs. E. L. Perkins and little dau all other makes of Watches. $950. GREENEVILLE NEWS different in standards of _cleanliness | 382inst it. he said, there | Variei Programme With Supper|the Lonesome Pine, Carroll; It Takes|ter, Myrilla Perkins, of Washington roli: The CurSe of an Aching Heart,| Weeks in Franklin with Mrs. Perkins . & urs after high Daly; mpathy (from The | Wa tide, which 1 followed by flood tide. | consequence of bringing together chil- and health, any plan of medical super- | IR medical supervision, | tion nor invasion of the personal vision in our schools which would Lower than ever in price. Better and | Frightened by Dog, Miss Annie Kene- | eliminate t spread of communicable 3 i ity g1 Plantadosi termez Baz 1 - | brother, George Bliven. more for your money tha e gl i ! 2 rights of anyone, It would be invid- | Friday evening Preston City grange | Plantadosi; intermeszo. Bazzaria, Lau- | © Bliven 5 = y Y than ever be-| fick Falls @ff Wall and is Injured. | diseases would be of inestimable vatue | MIENLS of anvone. L WOW Be \WVIID | oy 0 Y B attions too. strong to..be|rendeau; Twilight Reverie, ~Aver:|. - 25-27 Franklin St. Annie Kenefick of Ninth street is re- | (% the community. The authority | ;.. \orgs, there is to be no appolnt- | resisted by the dwellers at that place | march, Fighting Hope, Maurice; musi-| Ired Holmes of New Britain has| * covering from a badly Injured hip, § which compels a parent to send his!y, oe’ "ohsician (o examine children | and vicinity. About 200 enjoved the|cal farce. been spending a few days with his| ver and 1S NRIQ | inca in o fail - Saturday - morming, | Child to school should also provide ac- [ \\%.0.0" Jorents would have their owp | excellent entertainment arranged by| The members of the orchestra are- [daughter, Miss Ada Holmes -of Wash- | Miss Kenefick was walking alons Roath | (ommodations and conditions so thatl ), sisians. There would be mno com- |the committee, Miss Helen Stark- | Violin, A. W. Sands: cornet, F. Man-|ington nd_his mother, Mrs. 2 Demonstration will convince you it | strect, when, becoming frightenad by a | (D¢ Parent will at least receive his| ,isory adenoid operations. The mat- | weather and Henry Bates. The best|ning; trombone, L. Whitmarsh: clari- | Fanny Holmes of Bast Town street. overh ll s the automobile of the year to buy. | doz barking. she lost her balance and| Cid back in as good physical condi-|ier of compulsory vaccination is a mat- | numbers taken from two previous en- | net, D. Miaski; piano, W New- | ulin an e over the bank to road bel tion as when he was sent ter that s far from germane to this | tertainments at regular grange meet- | bury. i disturb- . | . fall 3 . Absence is one of the most at T Sabstel and M. B. RING AUTO CO. |2 fll of severai feet. She struck on |, *55°0C < | question of medical supervision, an . = | her side, and it was ot first thought|INE factors that interfere with the ef- | {no same applies also to tonsii and inj were offered to the public, ‘ollowing was the _ programme: 188 MURPHY ENTER_TAth. inon’i Lei Pifes Repair work ‘ AGENTS, hat she had broken her ficiency of school work, and the adenoid operations Recitation, The Dying Soldiers, Rev.| . Talhgiiohe, i AP e o B ond reason has to do with this. Any| " 7he lden In the plan proposed is to |L. M. Keneston: one act playlet, | Gives Luncheon in Honor of Guests s " G o system of supervision which would | jregerve the private rights of the ma- | Katie’s New Hat, Miss Angeline Bates from Worcester. L e e Pocerais | et o puperion, TR T s e btk ety of e mes | il S, Ha M Agestg B Wor OF ALL KINDS ON ‘ ; = dioi g el s spending seyer; disease would have a vital | {pe public sehools in the emdeavor to | Patent Medicine Lecture, A, R. Bur-| Miss Isabel Murphy, dauhter of 01 r 0“ s = i, NEWMARKET HOTEL, davs at Silver Sprir n the quality and quantity of | give the children the benefit of such | dick: farce pantomime. The Merry | Mayor and Mrs. T. (. Murphy, of Wil- LTOMDBILES, CARIMAGER NN ‘ b ltivan S fon | SchoO1 Worl: pr jon from infectious diseases and | Widow at Home, John Hollowell and | liams street. gave a luncheon (o eight | i T RUCKE B CART First-class W R unany oo S e Londony A third reason for medical sunervis. | vermin in school as they might have at | company; vocal solo. Mra. B P |friends Saturday in honor of Mis e L] Meals y By end Monday. concerned with the discover and | their homes. | Barnes ation, The New Church| Nora Gendron andsMiss Anna Gene |y, z o —_— Tel. | pice: Dapnsl rhora | CArSl OF disease not conisgions 1 Mfrom the financial point of view | Organ, Mrs. L. M. Keneston: dia- | dron, daushters of Dr. and Mrs. ¢ V\Uhen You Can Relieve Yourself By| Mechanical repalrs. painting, trim e sl S e L d from| Inspections of s ool ehildren made | continued Dr. Cassidy, although *the [The Farmer and the Reporter, | dron, of Worcester. The de sing Pyramid Pile Remedy Right |ming, upholstering and weod werk. s Shrot 10 Hew: city. |all over the world indicate the variety ‘ear might be a peculiarly difi- | Crary brothers; vocal solo, Mrs. Beriah | and favors were suggestive of i Youn O Hdma e | : = of al defects. The best form one to call an average year in | Burdick, H L mithing in all its branches | AEMIE g roe the discovery and detection of contagi- . according to the selectmen’s re- | supper was served. The tables were Agrees to Brandegee Amendment. DAN MURPHY & cO. | =T cus diseases. but Ales, Wines, Liquers and Cigars |the guc e L ryed Sinw an : {Send for Free Package That Will| o for the dicovery | port, the town was compelled to ex- | prettily ed with dahllas and Shedial to The. Bulletin:) | He 3 a chil ability to progress | of scarlet fev which might have been | lent, there veing salads, cold meats ashington, ) The amend Do means m dis- f <. Mental ef- | materially lessened if early recogni- | cake, coffee, ice cream, etc aUERANIY) She Mo appropriati suraged. T Am Remed: K. Mental ef- | materially lessened if early recogni e e a A i Pile Rem as he Hator Boat Corner of Watar and Market Sta were in charge of waitresses and made very accept- s scarlet fever epidemic resulted | not only in the expenditure of the sum | able ones. named but in the deaths of six chi Mrs, A D. Zabriskie charge of [ by the house | remedy, and so popular has it become Add the mental state of the | which sold rapidly and contained NORWICH TOWN in 3 ggist and buy a each child; ow up” sys- ents provide nual physical inspection third, some form of 3 7 ficienc with physical and | tion of the presence of scarlet fever in | The refreshments | e | ar ¥ nd of relief you | WHlien 2nd JamesiConnars have Ta- | feditn oMt | a section of the tewn had been possi- | M B. Burdick, Mrs. Charles Has- | &uthorizing the accounting officer reedom n pain | 507 to 515 North Main St rmed, after spending a few. days in | i : naioal” e A ThiEuE es this possibility | kell, Mrs. Hollis 'Palmer and M e treasury to allow in the accounts | : satimant angily 5 2 efficient system of medical in- | ble. In the local cases this possibilit o Siaton Man trea Del-H F H Syt asiond | spection requires, first, an’ inspection | would have become a certainty with | Blsie Starkweather. The voung ladies | of United States Marshal Sidnes Haw v aatidned vou ibave’l - t l reme or contagious dsease hd, an an- | any sort of medical supervision. of the grange tendered their services|!eV the sum A ey ner red | o ote Sy o 1| For contagions dscasc: i 5 : ' L s e | EUROPEAN PLAN | street spending some time with Special Dinner served daily| tem to see that the 12to 2 | iloxander and_Gustave Rondeaute, | PTRRS GERiMECL I UL NS or to that om 12to 2 p. m. e omployed in Brockton, Mass: | sighi and hearing. This test ls made | parents who had children at the very |many wonderful and surprising things. ox F ¥ ce t the we nd at their home g clas: te: @) h ble aggs of 6-7-8-9 attending | Zveryone present declared the even- i if tual proc wever N r 3 o . v the class room teachers, who could ible age: | s i u ; e e ctens pone coeeecs’ wig e | G s TR Bl Sl s i | Soon they will be big boyd = LE as need special attent nd refer fever was also attending. - —Prinoi X our 1l send vou a trial 3 § | Al L e e AR e | i 1s it It Bfo infectious dis- | INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS IN SPAIN.| Talks on Panama Canal. package absolutely free and girls, and their faces will 8 i eir visits to e schoo Such | eases such as measles and scarlet fever | T 2 % Send this coupon—now 2 E t l | Rose Bush in Bloom for Third Timefon thelr visits to th o ol | Rave o peculiar predeliction for the | Annual Meeting of Corporation in| Monday (Columbus day) flags w e | — i be only a memory. ries . aiar This Season. | Dectea of Tiiness: secord, thoss return. | child, and the fatallties from these dis- |~ Boston Wednesday—Miss Hunting- | 04¢ uptown. ' References to the day| FREE PACKAGE COUPON e s il " {cases are almost entirely in childram vere_made e sctiools. At|| poreriia Doy o = 4 . VIOLIN [ qoMrs. Martha Belair of No. 9 Provi-| 48 &1to7 o abSERCY WboUt 8, b in | under 10" years of age. | eies e the “wast Town'*aizest” the tenchers || Fyramie Drug Cop T o Bring the babies and we'll dence street has a late Jack rose on | SIS, permit; third, thos 1InE | TGN the financial side also there was | qp guon o S nteinan _| talked interestingiy to fhe chilaren of | * ramid Blogs Marshall, Mich |0 e | one of her bushes that is attracting a | 3[eT having been excluded. | | an Jilendant loss of 48,000 half davs | The friends of the Infernational In: | Colymbus.and his discoveries, and pa- || ,,Sond ¢, frec tial package of || catch their smiles, o spectors under the direction of the su- | 9ut of a tota ays e aes. | the 220 annual secand meeting} of ihe | AL the Town street school Principal |} sgree ¢ > bush has bloomed this year, | ses appearing before Deco- There are also two buds | i Therefore the 10ss in the vear amount- ed: to a little over 4 per cent. of the | school year for the entire enrollment. | corporation to be held in_the chapel of | the Ola nesday after perintendent of schools or the health 11d have the following school to ama canal, and showed what it would || xame. .. have meant to Columbus had it been outh church, Boston, Wed- noon. _Annual reports will department, w In Willimantic two days each dutles: First, to call at LAIGHTON ‘ wesk ihat are nearly ready to = L | The cost per pupil on our enrollment is d e N R R e RS T y examine the cases referred to him by r be read and new officers will be elected | eee ‘ . it is thought that they|&Xamine t Ly $36.12. so that the cost of lost time | assing through, had solved the great| | P sl 0 | bloom. and it s tho : Tt B L at B the camnion Vet OFf ihetieports | Dasding ch, s great(] e S ol e M S01 posRILIV e ‘b fihe Arat of mexs per pupil was §1.44, or a total Of $4- | ;3¢ of the directora, Miss Susan D, | Problem of that age—the reaching of || City THE PHOTOGRAPHER ond, to make one physical examina- 3 nd, to mak: physis xamia- | 25 DUEL FAZ & me. 4, Of | ourse, N | Huntington, will be of special interest, | Indla by sea k. Last Mr. Tarbox also showed | he ' latest rose BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- ear tion each vear. Jt should be stated . G Jomed on Oct but this vear the | cannot say that this total loss A 5 how much easier it will be now = =| _Oppostte Norwich Say Soctaty. Conn. v 2 that the medical inspector would only 3 telling, as it will, of the progress and W m it wi n { ppostte Norw} vings record has already been beaten by ten “’1'2""'"“ e 1.::“.4 Yo | treatment | o infectious diseases or to ahu\n‘l‘»s‘m, e S dur?ng the vear | Shipping and sailors on their voyages| PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING § e Would be glven. The case would be re- | from school on that account, but from | 31" pasaed. After the formal busi |to go by way of the canal silies bl oo ribiablage! Atbert B. Razane of Norwich ave One of the most important factors | Jy3¢aSes o aveldable liness contrac " | them fust made, of the instituts and| John Sulivam of Bozrahville has just| Y s spending two weeks at Atlantic Cl in medical inspection is the school| “maying these facts iInto considera- ]g*‘“fi‘,“ O, s e eslay cal: | finished filling Francis McNamara's| Plumbing as it should be done 18 nurse. The duties of a school nurse (ion, concluded Dr. Cassidy, it would | PERISR COPETLTIENE OF = ELESEN, Ohr [ silo, on Wightman avenue, and is this|the kind we dc 0, every Joint A ® are ‘vn:-;’:v :ht‘{r F e 1o ald and in- | seem that medical supervision which | &€ | BING. AoHics Bbantsn hyras || Mook m;mg J. D. McCarthy's two silos| tight, sanitary and laiest style plumo- ames Hinman of Occum has return. | struct the teachers in this new work: | would cost an amount mot equaling | dience. Also, 5 s ymns, o Scotls 0 g s a ¥ n of m turn would cost an amount mot equaling | gaSR% 045 SURNL TRERCN (HRNS | on the Scotland road. fme =i SSe e €4, after spending a week In New York| second. to follow up children excluded | one-haif the total sum of actual tax | on aecount of communicable diseasss, | fans 1o good busiasss without any cons | Will be sung. Noted Out and About. water clo: and everything such as pediculosis, impetigo and scab- | sigeration of the physical welfare of B g . ! you can thi~k of in the plumbing line. - | iss Aglae Terrien of Dion street is|i6S ¢tc. Pupils excluded because of | the children who are exposed to the Eifth Birthday: Party. i olan eshe af New Heven Mt Call ua up on 'thejiohatie ) weibe or “BUILT 1OR THE ROAD laiting Priandn aon TR i | these often go home and return 1o | various diseases and without making| A birthday party was given Doro- | his former home on the Scotland road| G&/ #5,5P B (e BROSE SIS0 BY MEN WHO mNow.s | Goouoh [0 0nds ¢ tives In NOrth 4choot without having any treatment,|any attempt to estimate or mention |thea Carrier Tucker at the home of | for over Sunda e at s ot o o b 2 Sonanioai | . and only have to be excluded again. the lives lost her grandmother, Mrs. J. B, Carrier, e | { g g ooy i e B ok : his has brought about one of tha| On the statute books of the state |on the anniversary of her fifth birth- C. €. Talbot of Putnam has been T ~F oy i sweft| g Arthur Belair of Hopedale, Mass., | greatest services which the school | there is a compulsory vaccination | Saturday. The home was taste- | visiting his ister, Mrs. Louis Olsen of | A J WHOLEY & CO sbout the | phent the Week end his home on| pyrge s able to render, that is, to visit | statute, but it has never been enforced decorated. The parlor having |the Scotland road Ak 9 FIT GUARANTEED ¢ all ex- | Providence street. the house and by conferring with the and I hope it never will be. xdahlm éfl;fd ‘[M gm“'! room W""Jflnlé | Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street owe'en effect. Games were enjoye Mrs. Louis Olsen of the Scotland y WILSON BROS., Agents, A number of Jate dandelion blossoms e and there were plano selections by | road is voending mart of this week ta| DON'T PUT OFF YOUR augisd Neewien, C Miss Helen McNamara. There were - have been noticed about the village during the past few days. 4%¢ | CONCERT AND SALE EPWORTH LEAGUE IN selections from the phonograph and a & = S L REALIZED GOOD SUM CHARGE OF SERVICE | delightful afternoon was spent. There Baek, Livery and Boarding| Omer Beatresard win sever his con- o | were 12 of the little friends seated at 1. F. BURNS, DENTAL WORK any longer through fear. After the . - ; 5 x ; N CHAPMAN—In Chaplin, Oct. 11, 1913 an LTI | first tooth has been filled or extracted s nection with the People’s Store Satar. | Held By Pastor's Relief Sewing Circle | Rev. George W. Elmer Spoke of Mis- | the table, as follows: Helen I O'Nell, | CHAPMAN_In Chaplin, Oct 11, 19141 Ho o 9 ing 2 been STABLE 2 venfng; to accept a position with at Mt. Calvary Church. sion Work in Japan. e e Do Byiots. Ber [ Mrs. 8. C. Cnapman H—aimo and Flumoin J e ;\xn:to‘fez’:i:'m St. Onge & Caron of Franklin square. e —_— 3 5] o oollle Sylvia. BS- | hoNovAN—In Willimantic. Oct. 9. e B enti you will 1z y ears (o Fuarantee 5o ervicn to e e Sl The Pastor's Tllt Sewing Circt of | The Sunday avening service at Trin. | 5% Niaher Bana Maher, Mary Foley | PHAYAon o R i, St 52 tranklin Strezi and wonder why you weited a0 1008k et 8 76 [00SC Fazonnle ~rhos A new plate glass window has been Mt. Calvary Baptist church held a suc. ity M. B, church was conducted by the | yaurin Bruse o ol o AT R i — Don't pay exorbitant prices for your RAHOKEY BEOS. Falls Ave| 2t (" at the Taftville Pharmacy (o re- | cessful food sale and concert last Fri- | Epworth league with the address of e N ahuisn o merctwma e 2 v/ N ~ dental work | [ Disce ihe one that was aceldentally | aay ovening [ the evening by the Rev. George w. - Pay Day Deferred One Day. Wawrond I "Bortelance: of Jackson @k WHIT AKtR o | ' The concert was in charge of Mrs. | mer, who gave an Interesting account | , Because the banks were closed Mon. | strect, it Gold Fillings. . .... $1.00 up edge & Co. were in charge of the " day in observance of Columbus day . DIED; 3 ("ARN HO 4 work. Frances Evans and Miss Ada Simons. | of mission work in Japan. Mr. Elme: 3 13 - Tide i | < - Mr. Elmer | the employes of the Falls mill did not A u Ub[‘.' The programme included prayer bY |was introduced by his. son, L C. - | recetver thelt bay Monday afternoon, | BENHAM—In New london, Oct 5 ¥ GIuSON. Silver Fillings. ... ... 50c up e TR Rico Rev. J. H. Dennis, pastor of the cburch e Si1jan enham. M his 6st Sucet Metal Worker, T arvel & Sanderson, Prop. Ted Tiesre eumiet, greanist at the | opening chorus by the Pastor's Relief | Mer, presideat of the league theuimual pay day. “They will be paid | 1313, Hitien B. Benham. ir 8st G R Wi W23 | Pure Gold Crowns. .. $5.00 \ % ol S o loopareh, officiated at the | jy), | Remember Calvary: reading, |, After four years at sea, Rev. Mr |today (Tuesday). ' ; e $ndon, Oc = Gpeciai Rates to Thevtre Trocpee afnolic chureh at Jewelt | SIb; L Remember Calvars, readine: | inia?® o, Y ianh 2 S e, 100 3 — wibLiaus o ey Londir, oo s west sain se. | Bridgework .......... $5.00 Traveling Men, eta.. Livery connectes | ' Omer Tellier of _the| 3,17 Migiins: recitative, Master Char | 28 Of 17, ‘and remained thers for 25 | John Nathan Denney of this place | 1913, Georse " — ‘ s Ay Sa ir rendered the offer- | jio [ewis: male quartette, Howard |Years. At the age of 26 he was con- |Was married Wednesday afterncon tol SPPL. . L G i EXAMINATION and ADVICE FREE ‘ . or expression Wilson, James Green, Fred Randall, | Y°Tted, became a minfster shortly af- | Miss.Bessie Chapman of New London. | FIREDS. I8 RS fotey T ([ or . . 3 | e o Tl [, ke Orecn ETed Rl | R Nl el L (et AL bt ien A e | LRSS FIAR RS 0! Painless Extracting FREE whél " |is; solo, Miss Kdith Green: recitation, | Work there. Rev. Mr. Elmer said he | Methodist parsonage by Rev. Dr. J. E. | puneral from -hgr late home. No teoth are ordered; BREAKS A COLD IN Costells Lewls: solo, Rev. . H. Den | Was as much a Japaneso as it wag | Adems. Trank Tingley acted as best | “Sixii street Weanesday moming at - oapird| Sostelle Tewis: aclo Rev S N Dot il tr b e e e e A o e Satiem mids” at St Mary's + g A FEW HOURS—PAPE'S | B T o aalle and Ada mi- | hat hia heart was still 1 Jopan. “on | was bridesmald—New Britaln Herald, | 'church at 9 o'clock A peep into an up-to-daie bathroom DR. F. C. JACKSON g 3 Mozelle and Ada Si r |18 “oniy 1 ireshing than the bath his return from Japan he found him. mons and Master Charlie and Costello = | jtself. Du; estimates for the work First ‘dose of Pape’s Cold Compound!Iewis; reading, Miss Idella Scott; | Seif thinking in Japanese and trans- i - | the more lc relieves all the grippe misery— duet, Miss Ada Simons and Beatrice ::H:Kh his thoughts into English for |comfort. | Oontaine =5 auleine Lewls: male quartette, Good Night; | SPeec ) BeSacs ot i o auiaine: Femaciih by uine paster When he arrived in Japan he found |&nd give 3 The sale was held in the vestry |tN® army a mere handful of soldfer: o of putting them in in the vest mannes | o : Don't stay stuffed-up! | where the Iadies had tastefully ar. |armed with bows and arrows and 15 Main Strect, | Fromm a sanitary standpoint—and guar- | Successors to the King Dental Céy _Quit blowing and snufing! A dose | ranged the many good things for sale, | 2 old flint lock muskets. The navy antoe the entire job. 203 Main St of oPape’s Cold Compound” taken | They found ready purchasers and the | consisted of a few batiered old junks atura y ea y bl s every two hours until three doses are | goods were soon disposed of. A goodly an occasional brass cannon so- ext to n Store. AN trounle of feet. | taken will "end grippe misery and | sum was realized, The club numbears | Cured from the Dutch. Now thely navy & J. F. TOMPKINS, J X ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT | Preak up a severe cold either in the |about thirty members and the follow- |18 the equal of any in the world and 67 West Main Street 9a m tof p m Sunday 10 to L A1 ronnica of e erne ey | Bead, ciiest, Dody or Hmb T Tatlen ompone the o oave: Afes. | thelr * army: ‘can’. compare favorabiy unera |rec Drs st Main Stree Lady Attendant. Phone 1283-3 latior or rheumatism. | rit, Promplly opens clogged-up nos- | Jane Simons, president; Mrs. ' Bells i She Smlaint "_Irt;"xfuled States | Drives Out the Rheumatic ~Urio | : JAMES DAWSON, ils ard alr paksages; stops nasty | Wilson, vice president: Mrs. Martha i igsa Yo e feudal gov. . e e B . ‘ TeL 628 om 26 Ceniral Building | 0SCharSe or nose running: relieves | Jackaon, treasurer: Miss Idella Scott, | rOMment was in full swing. A yearaf.| Acid Poison and Restores the Whole —AND— ‘ TARD A Eticianmnt sick headache. dullness, foverishness, | secretary, and Mrs. Bertha Lewis, as- | ter he landed the feudal lords rose up | System. sore throat, encezing, soreness and | sistant 45 2 and took away the power of th 2 g — e by N e brincs yestorme e oL the relBn- | e most obatinate cases of Rheuma- mbalmers JOSEPH BRADFORD Pape’s Cold Compound” s the AT THE AUDITORIUM. cessor to the throne. tism quickly give way to RHBEUMA, " quickest, surest rellef known and oMok The first missionaries came {n 1859 | Prepared from a doctor's prescription TR eosts only 26 a ) BOOK BINDER —and— it i Vaudeville and Motion Pistures, | %nd after working heart and soul for | Most carefully compounded. It drives sis tastes nice, | Tom Linton and his Jungle Girls, in | L, JeAre there were but 11 confessed | Out the excess of Urle Acld, purifies Taly Asatatant. nd causes no Inconvenience. Dot L SEDEIS Gipis, Christians in the land, out of a popu- | the Blood, restores the Kidneys, Liver Telephone call 223-3. acts without their musical comedy number. feature | jation of 33 million. The fiest charer |and Bowels to their matural working Elank Bosks Mede ead Ruted ts Orde- the attractive programma offered at| oy erected in 1873 at Yok " order, und leaves the whole system | Meery . Charem. Wi Smith Allen, S LESROO S R EBA DAY i Auditortum Guring the srst bt of | Hicre L ity converts were ban) |in & heathy condition A M We do not, as a rule, teil you eneugh ‘ e e ,,,:.,q :., + = I’n‘ \wh'h \fl";:‘“;h r;”ds‘n | tlsed. The real advance of Christian- Road tho testimony of Mrs. Danlel OPEN about our lines of Raincoats and Um- F i i A 4 ity started about this time and in e |, Knox, Meverance, N, ¥ Patrici Shy & STETSON & YOUNG e g Dliotoplays are well select- | yoar there were 226,000 Christiuna tn | “For i4 months I wus #o badly af- alrician >hoes rellae. ‘ od fnd malie 4 pleasing dmprosslon, | the country. The government comscd | filetsd with Hheumarism that much of | wow Tal Ciyles, Patent Gun Metal 8 a. m. to 12 m. Novertheless it would serve your Carpe s and Builders he Up to Date Missionary, a habby | (o support the heathen rollglon and | the time 1 was obliged to use g cane, < g arpe nters and Bui lela} 3 femiasiion of; wagink, danaige and | i native priosta wers forced fo w1 used ons’bottle of RHEUMA wnd and Russet. 33.50 and 34.00. l1p.mto 5p.m. interest more than ours if you could i g esitons o valldevillo num- | gar(s of ends to make livis the cahe is he corner now, N old only b o Best work and msterials at rigm | Funeral Director ber on the programme but movs tha | **Rav. Mp, Bimor was at ohe Hole pas. | one. could. be Bapwier 16 be. sl ot ihe o e A Daily except Saturdays our display: of beth Hemd, s, by skified laber, fakes up in long il id qustity whale | or of 1§ churches, one of which was | baln, swollen knces and edly sweiten | FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St. NEW STOCKS JUST IN AT Delephens 50 WEST MAIN ST, lnd Emh !me ever Lhe bill lacks in numbers, Tom | sixty miles north of his heme and an~ | pukles, 1 eortainly pelleve there is % W . S . a T Linton as ihe missionary plays: his|other 40 miilles south, He had three | Ao fpemedy for = rheumatismm -like | —— = — — ROBERT J. COCHRANE, " thstrtrmame |5 Hoiikhivitic ittt i o, oy i elits) MalRE0 0, D0, L P [ PONEMAH MI e Toggery | workers in the cause of Christianity, [for 50 seats a bottle; your meney re | Prompt sevwvice day av Alght reeious lien of ihe junxieand a eherus | He was foreed to leach s ish Taftvi | | oach geheol four | turned if net satisfied, . aftville, Conn. L b ina, | L Mg gt six Birls ably supnarl Mr. Tinton, | dayss week xnd spent the ather thros | RMBUMA is equally geed for Geut, 41 Main Street i 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Ras{dense 11§ he seenic effecis add much to the|in the saddie. The speaker teid of | Lumbage ,Chrenis Neuralgia and Kid- TPake Takiville or Willimantie cars - 3 ool X . s (PR value ‘of the numbe | the earnestness and ceurage af the Ja. | Rey diseases it will net waste any H = 26 Wost Male Bivest; Narvich, Eoni ‘hea ophone 843 e s R | hanese eonverts and the strength with | (ime; it starts (e net teday, and te. unera irectors Ze B e e B 6 mae acoud] Thcso are women carpeaiers in Thi- | which thay mainisined (hetr religion | temew se wil toew e " Bhons THERE W0 uo adveritiing medium ta 2 [ in face of perseoutian, He teld some-~ | matic peissn is guitting you ferev etin far business resulta.

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