Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 14, 1913, Page 9

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DANIELSON dohn Raveles Returns Unharmed From Grec Must Be Provided=—County Commis= sioners Meet at Jail: Meurice P, Fitzmerald of New Lon an Visted fHlends 1 Dabieisen Thurs visiter with Willimenti¢ filent J. Fenton of Meriden called on here Thursitay. 58 Mary Weaver and John Weaver have retwrned from a visit with rel- atives In New York. Rev. W. B. Greene of Providence, i formeriy »f Bast Killingly, has been a Visiter with friends in Danielson. At New Haven Meeting. Manager W. L. Moran of the loeal tefephone exchange is in New Haven for & twe daye’ cenference of telephone company efficiais, Simeon Breton, who has been ill at hi* heme on High street for the past twe week# has recovered. Hunters’ Good Luck. Martin_Burns, James Caffrey aad John Fortin were membérs of a hunt- ing party that brought in 22 rabbits a partridee and a quall. An merease was noted in the at- tendance at the rehearsal < the Cheral union this week. Fine progress is being made by the organization. GREE‘;(’RETL’IRNS. Unharmed After Many Battles—Joins Wife and Baby. Johm Huveles, who left here wmore than a year ago to enter the army of Greece and who has since been through several fierce battles against the Turkish and Bulgarian forces, re- turned to Damfelson Thumsady. Have- les weni through all the engagements unscathed. He was greeted with de- light hy his wife, whom he left with their four months’' ol bahy when he departed for the war Must Provide School Fire Escapes. A special tewn meeting'is to be asked for soom that an appropriation may be sought to meel the expen < pes on the school buildings at Dayville and Attawaugan. These escapes have been ordered by the state board of education and must be provided if the schools are to re main open. As the expense will be in excess of $50, the order for the es- capes cannoi be placed hy the school ommittee withont reference of the matter to the town. No Faster Scheduld Yet. It is now the plan to inaugurate a schedple on the Rhode Island Cr s line between Danielson and Providence, cutting the running time from East Killingly to P may be de- ferreq for some all of the AN EASY WAY TO GET FAT AND BE STRONG. The trouble with most thin folks who ain weight is that they insist on drugging their stomach or stuffing it with greasy fo rubbing seless “flesh creams.” or follow- some ish physical culture while real cause of thin- ness goes ouched. You cannot get fat until your digestive tract as. similates the food you ea Thanks to a remarkable w scien- tific_discovery, it is now possible to combine into simple form the very elements needed by the digestive organs to heip them convert food in- tures f the proposed change have nobt been ully considered: Coal Prices High. It may be that the price of coal in Danielson will soar cloge to the record high figures that prevailed last winter: At the bresent time the figures for the vatious kredes_of ceal are well up and geiting suffieient coal to meet the local demand s getting to be some= thing of a propesitien. Not so many veople will feel the pinch of the sit= uatien as was the case last year, how ever, as many, remembering thef® ex periences of last year, bought eoal d ing the spring months, when price were at their lowest. Church Debt Reduced $250. Members of the Pentecostai church are interested 1n the announcement the debt on their church property on Academy street has been reduced by $250 during the past few days. Rev. H. N. Brown, the pastor of the churchy is proving to be the right man in the right place and his work here is early &t i i e degree of suc- s that S Makes a Good Witness. Bent has Mrs, Zola D woman who eil, the Danielson been the 1 r the state Willimanti vers who h ened to he un- interesting work. County Commissioners at Jail. 2. H. Hall of of Thompsor rfret wer Brooklyn Thur ng of the f re entertained at The meeting w rction of routine by > tran vet the records for the past e not been audited, but -it w by Com C that the ¢ the past year, the mi il be able to report showing on county in- Assessors Finding Plenty to Do. B E P. Kelley and R, G. Smith, as of the Town of Killingly, were in the lectmen’s rooms i ing Thurs all of which were suppos o be handed in by November 1. The as- are find more than the work to do this y » new forms on wh Those who did not re having ten per e assessors. Another 2ls have this year is t something that has geners: done for them as ase h the old lists. The re o be in session for three week: s0 the th Jail Sentence For Two. | Judge J. N. Tucker presided at the of the town court Thursday rbe; New zed n, was sent 1 for vs and ordered to p: ing to $11.0 | Glendining | | nesdzay Leavey, a sent to-jail for four months. Rev. James H. George, H. and B¢ L. Darbie were Willimantic Wednesday evening. Drill at Armory. tramp, was .8 nation by attorney the def as being onme of the witne: they have ever see Bennett had no previous experi- ence in detective work before taking up the Howarth Tho busines was ail new to her, but evidently very | Wea- | | | PINPLES COVERFD ENTIRE BODY Spread to Head and Formed Thick Crust. Burning ltching As If On Fire, Scratched Day and Night. Cuticura Soap and Ofntment Cured In Two Nonths, 20 Grace St Springfleld, Mass, — “When my little boy was born he had a clean and clear skin, but at the end of & month I peroeived that he was breaking out on the forchead and left arm with a quantity of red pimples which discharged and spread until they-cov- | ered his entire body. It | spread rapidly to bis head | and formed a thick crust which discharged. The | trouble caused him a burning itching as if | Lo were on fire. e begaa to scratch until tho Llood fiowed in abundance; he scratched day and night without belng able to sleep. I kept his hands, arms and legs bandaged fora year. You can imagine what a grieved mother ¥ was. “Y tried three treatments which did not afford him any relief. He scratched himsolf until he was three yéars old. It wasthen 1 commenced to mse Cuticura Soap and Omimens. Aé the firss application I per- ceived thn the itching was nok so inense so 1 continued with assuranve. A% the end of WD months v child was entirely cured.” (Signed) Mrs. Ulderic Auchair, Mar. 31, 1013 | Cuticura Soap 25c. and Cuticura Ointment | 50c. are sold everywhere. Liberal szmple of each mailed free, with32-p. Skin Book. Ad- dress post~card * Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” 4@ Men who shaveand shampoo with Ca- | ticura Soap will find it best forsiin and scalp. | candidat the dem | the office of may« by ¥ i | also strong od to make a good sho Served 1 Bates, ast Woodstock, was for many y en of the town farm in tt the town of a survived by Rev, We in Civil War, 1 He is wife and by a brot . Bates of Mystic, Return from Grecian Arriy. 1 Greeks who riand to serv the in have been to in the Grecian ed to | North ordale | Thursday. ' have | little more than a year | service in_ the | Seves the fat army against their homes and in We been away a and have seen hard Turk. field, some of them suffering slight | wounds. JEWE Y. | Anne Brewster Fanning Chapter | Members of the Thirteenth compsany | gathereq at the state o- y evening for their i drill rory Thurs ular weekly Borough Notes. The Brown Univer: [ 1 to rich, fat-laden blood This mas- Gieey cclnta of modern chemistry ig | &re to come to Dani on and give a | led Sargol and has béen termed the | CORCErt under the auspices of students | est of flesh-builders. Sargol | I Killingly High school. aboy Bt 1 nerative. re- | A number of persons who have been constructive powe to coax - the | 7= Fecouaned, and ave stomach and ir to literally | - pil umauinn soak .up the ning elements of | IS, being Jeducor our food and them into the l?!e entertainment committee of the Wit (hey afe. tarrled -ro | Danidls Men's association starved, - Hroken.down. el ang| is. mak the annual meet- b * Hody: You car read.|ing of th rization which comes ar result when this amaz- | December ransformation I taken place | W noti how you heeks fi pastor of hollows about your neck, should- | to_pr ers and pust ppear and vou take | World's Temperance Sunday on from 10 to 20 pounds of solid, { churches at Westminister Sunday. healthy flesh. rgol absolutely poe harmiess, inexpensive, efficient. Aruggist has it and will refond your money if you are not satisfied. as per the sguarantee found in every pack- | 3ame With Webster age Caution:—While Sargol has given excellent results in overcoming nerv- ous dyspepsia and general stomac troubles it should not ‘be taken by those who do not wish to gain ten pounds #r more. GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Provide--= St., Taftville | Promp: attention to day or night calls. Telephone 680. aprifWFawl Our Mam Dining Room and Grill Rooms are open every day from 6 in the wmorning until 12 at night on the European Plan Music Sunday Evening by the Orchestra from 530 to 8 p. m. The Parker-Davenport Co, Droprietors. ~ The Fenton-Charnley Building Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. » ' Hamilton Watches 25-27 Franklin St. il Your | | { | PUTNAM H. S. Today— Greeks No Particular Excitement Over the Coming City Election. v Mahlon H. Geissle were at Thursday, summoned as witnesses the Howarth case Att nd Dr. Willimantic in v A. Norman of Worcester was or with in Putnam hursday afternoon and Mrs. Henry Allard, w | have been living in Waltham, I reiurned Put m, Miss Grace Lawion of Phoenixville, was a recent visitor with friends in Putnam. Webster High Coming Today. The Webster High school basketbail team will be here for a e with Putnam High school this afternoon. Mrs. G. L. Padgett has returned from a stay of a few days in New York. George C. Verner of New Bedford was a visitor with friends in Putnam Thursday, Replacing Burned Shelter. The Shore Line Electric building a ting station. at waugan crossing to replace or was destroyed by fire a number months ago. Abel L. Reeves of Danielson was a sitor in town Thursday. Though anticipated by many people, the appearance on the witness stand of Lindley H. Cain In the trial of Frank Howarth at Willimantic on Thursday caused a buzz of excitement in this city and constant inquiry was made as to his testimony, Attended Waterbury Conference. Rev, H, B. Good: outh Kil- lingly, formerly of Eastford, has been in Waterbury this week attending the forty-seventh general conference of the Congregational churches of Con- necticut, The street improvement work in Putnam is practically completed and the center of the town has been clear- ed up again after two months during which the streets have been consid- erably upset, X-Ray Frock at Theatre. Patrons of the Bradley theatre had their first look at the diaphanous gown Thursday, when Miss Grace Bline fiitted out before the footlights in one of the transparent creations that have caused such comment in e larger cities. Miss Eline is a charming little actress and ene whose face and figure have become familiar to followers of the motion picture films, for she has been prominent in the films manufactured by a well S U eeleRiuy fov - thepast <foun years, Not Much Political Excitement, With December 1 close at hand and the biennial city election in the fore- ground there is little interest in that event. If any eomtest of impertance does develop it is expected o be for of Returnina from the War— | | ning | ! the home | at | A. Brown, after business was transact- | give several | . | Meets—-Dinner For Preston Guests— | Entertainment For Benefit of Li- | brary. Lo | D. A. R, the regent. chapter, of ed, Mrs. B. Burleson extracts from a book on New England Witchcraft. Mrs. H. H. Burnham read a poem by Whittier on the same sub- ject; Mrs. W. R. Burdick gave a fine | Teport of the celebration in Hartford | of the twentv-first anniversary of the ! D. A. R. Miss Brown served refresh- ments and was assisted by Miss Kelly of Dayville. Preston Guests Entertained. Miss Adelaide Burdick entertained a number of the members of the Preston Ladies’ Aid society at her home, Thursday afterncon. The ladies were delighted with the selections render- | ed by Mrs. L. G. Buckingham. An ap- petizing dinmer was served. Ome of the features of the day’s entertainment was a country store, where almost | anything could be purchased. The | beautiful chrysanthemums which are cultivated by M much admired. ss Burdick were very | Borough Interests. Mrs. Frank Murtha of Greeneville has been the guest of Mrs. P. B. Dris- | coll. Late car to Jewett City after Trol- leymen’s ball tonighy. The meeting of the local union is to be held with the Co gregational church today (Friday). Mrs. John K. Tefft of Warwicl Norwich C. R. | 1. has been the guest of Mrs. Samuel Geer two we Mr. and Mr Boston are guests of Mi ton and Mrs. H. H. The river road to N open for travel. The guard fence not up yet, and one must u: his own’ ris Attended Elks’ Sup s. Henry Caru of D. F. Finn took a part local members of the Norwich F to the | pig supper Thursday evening. The inn’s auto. | trip was made in Mr. For Library Benefit. { The second in the course of enter- | tainments for the benefit of the Slater | library was presented at the Finn | Opera. house evening. A large audience was much pleased with | the original songs and _stories of | American pioneers and American ploneers by Miss Elberta K. Shipley, a native of Eastern Tennessee dressed in coonskin p and leather hunting | jacket, the style of dress famous in | the time of the heroes of the border- land. Miss Shipley sang many of the old time songs including her original song, “My Daniel Boone Gun.” She told in a most attractive manner the story of Lincoln, Clay, Crockett, Jack- son and Boone, of the Tennessee mountains and negro life in Dixie land. Drawing by Miss Lord. Many local people will be interested in the drawing on the children’s page of the current issue of /The Youth's Companion, by Miss Hdith Lord of Tilton, N, H, Miss Lord is Mrs. Stephen Green's niece and has often spent her summer vacation in the borough, Her skill in this line has been recognized by several leading periodicals. BALTIC. Military Enrollment of Town Com- pleted—Purchase of East Haddam Lumber, Thomas J. Burke of High' street was the guest of friends in Willimantic this week, O, Dyer Donneily of Railroad street was in New London on business on Thursday. Benjamin Burdick was in Hast Had- dam this week, where he purchased a million feet of timber. Victor Racine pi Harrisville, R. I, has moved his family to Baltic. Brancis G. Logan has completed en- rolling the men suitable for militia duty in the town of Sprague, Highway Commissioner Charles Bennett of Hartford was in town en business Phursday. Iirnest Desaujelle is spending fhe | ject w To prevent disease- (- resist disease germs f’ ' SMALILPOX is prevented by vaccination — the injection of vaccine. DIPHTHERIA is prevented by the injection of anti-toxin. These enable the body smallpox and diphtheria germs in the blood. There are many other diseases, nearly, if not quite as dangerous, and far more common — typhoid fever, the grippe, bronchitis, pneummonia, catarrh, and a score of others— that can be prevented less painfully and mo the body strong to resist germ infection. to produce substances which prevent the growth of rheitmatt rheumatism, > Ca Olive Oil Emulsion (With Hypophos;:hites-) Is designed for the prevention as well as the relief of disease — by ensbling the body to overcoms the germs. It, at the same time, strengthens and tones the nerves, nourishes the blood, puts the entire system into a proper healthy condition to combat and successfully resist disease. don’t feel good— You who are apparently well, and want fo stay well— Take home a bottle of Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion to- day, and use it as a means to get well and keep well. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is a real nerve-food tonic. = In this it is different from most other so-called tonics ” which either have no food value and do noth- ing more than temporarily stimulate you, leaving you in & worse condition than before or, having food value, still Sold in this community only at ! TZe 3 ¢ Store week in Willimantie, the guest friends, John Perry has been engaged as traveling salesman for a Boston firm. William Gladue was visiting Wau- | aunt, Mrs. Charles Stoddard on Thurs- regan friends this week. Missionary Evangelist Coming to the Methodist Church—Chafing Dish Supper Follows Sale. There will be missionary cam- pnh:p at the M, ¥. church with six by Rev. M. B. King, mission- and world-wide trav- cing Saturday evenir ons . of Jer at in World’s hool hour How and Wors ST morr o'clock, nary on S s . At 7.3 Oo'clock the address be on Cevlon, or Marvels of the Oricr Monda ening at 8 o'clock the 1l be: You Should Not the Climax. Miss Sale and Supper. There was a large attendance at the | sale miven by the Ladies’ Aid society of the Congregational church in the buse Thu afternoa In the even from 6 until & o'clock the young ladies of the church se a chafing dish supper. Quarterly Conference. G. G. Scrivener of Norw. 1perintendent of the t, will preach at Episcopal church on Friday e and hold the fourth quarterly = ference, Social and Persenal. Mrs, E. J. R, Wilson entertainad a party of ladies Thureday ecvening. Whist was enjoyed and refreshments were served. 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White of | though the materials for a DiOSTAPBY | cens gonversion of Sir Robert Peel North Stonington were guests of their | were once collected, they were pur- | o g on, et ased for a thousand dol | free trade. “Ma’am 5 the f | excitedly to the gir and Mrs. Quinn Haley to join the damned dishonest ac r summer home on As was often ¢ waiting were in the wi ich but quec i the tingvu 1ed he of her reigr ed to New and days’ in town, Mrs. v C. Ryan has returned to even smilir llege m.m»d’vxctnfiajs left hand at dinner, whern re- to qwell s visitin John Hancock. | Tora M ;. i EENEE O i | vietoria's For Infants and Children, S the £ strongl, ner d difficulty in 1 independence, {when he first be closed i | young gueen. 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