Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 18, 1913, Page 9

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\ " e \ i) - - 3 b - = 1, NS ) B 2 . : VPRINES = f CANIELSON - Degrees Conferred by Grange—Burial of Eimer E. Morse—Special Sunday Car for Hunters—Deputy Warden Gilbert Urges Bird Protection. Rev. Ignatius Kost ;fll&oflm‘:e tehdis_ [Tuesday) morning a o wed- ding of -.)Pol‘sh couple ever solemnized in St. Joseph’s church at Dayville. Mrs, F. X. Guilette and daughter, Al- ma, of Central Falls, formerly of Dan- felson, have been guests of local rela- tives. . Lavallee of Baltic spent Sun- with friends in Danielson. illlam Curran and ., Charles C. Franklin of Scituate attended the Howarth trial at Willimantic Monday mfternoon. Mrs, A. V, Woodworth visited rela- tives in Taftville over Sunday. Henry McDermott of Woonsocket yas at his home in Danielson over day. C. H. Pellett was in Willimantic on & business trip Monday. Miss Anna San Souci gr\‘lla, R. I, has been ends in Danielscon. Moving from Woodstock. Henry Potter, who has been a r dent of the town of Woodstock for wany vears, is to sell his place and come to Danielson to make his home with Mr. and Mirs. C. W. Flagg, Mrs. Flagg being Mr. Potter's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Glendining were at Fishers Island over Sunday. Spent Sunday Unprofitably. Judge Harry E. Back presided at a session of the town court Monday morning. Three prisoners were up on intoxication charges. Two of them went to jail for thirty days each and one was released upon payment of the fine imposed. Mail Unclaimed. Letters addressed as follows are un claimed at the Danielson postoffice this week: Mrs, Nellie Clark, Miss 8. W. Sweet, Mrs. Nellie Place, Poolas, George Syke Grange Confers Degrees. The first and second degrees were conferred upon a class of nine candi- dates at a meeting of Killingly grange Monday evening. Next week other degrees are to be conferred on candi- dates at the Monday night meeting. Brookliyn Prisoners to Cut Wood. Prisoners at the Windham county jail at Brooklyn will be engaged dur- ing the winter months ir®cutting four or five hundred cords of wood, which ill be in part used at the jail, where E‘Ln{ the 1 is wood, and the re- inder disposed of in Brooklyn vil- lage. of Central Special Car for Hunters. The Rhode Island company on Sun- days during the hunting season is run- ning a hunfers’ special Providence to good shooting territory around Clayville and Rockland. About fifty hnnters came out in®the storm of Sunday and took an incredible number of rabbits and some game birds. Pursues Supposed Jeweiry Thief. Chief George M. Pilling of the local police, traveling in an automobile, went to Sterling and across the Rhode Island border for a numver of miles, follow- ing out a clue that #t was hoped would lead to the arrest of the persons who broke into Frank T. Preston’s store. Chief Pilling found the man he was sfter. but he proved not to be the one wanted. FUNERAL. e, s T o . Elmer E. Morse. The body of Elmer E. Morse, who died in Waltham, Mass, was brought from that city to Central Village Mon- day for burial in Evergreen cemetery, ‘the body belng taken over the route in an automobile hearse. The deceased was b4 years of age and had been em- ployed in the Hotel Somerset, Boston. A great deal of interest is manifested among the alumni and students of Killingly High school over the propo: tion to create a fund for the constru tion of a gympasium for the school, and something definite in the way of plans is expected to develop shortly. SGETS-IT” Is a Wonde_r_fgr Corns No Fuss, No Pain, Sure and Quick, Nothing Like It—“Gets” Them Every Time. You never used anything like "GETS- I'T” for corus, before! oure sure at last that every stubborm corn that “Nobody Knows How Good I Feel— Corns Are Gome at Last—GETS- 1" Did 1ty » you've tried so long to get rid of is a “goner.” Y apply “Gi AL in 4 sacond Us all, “GETS-1T" does the There’s no more fussing, no more dages to fix, no more. salves to the flesh red and raw. No more ers to get misplaced and press on corn. No more “pulling,” no more pain, no more picking and gouging, stops the fails, rts, pain, corn is callouses n r'S-17T healthy bunions ‘GETS bottle, E. never b, ppear is sold at drug stores at or sent on_receipt of ‘e & ( Chicaga. Nearly Every Child Has Worms. Paleness, at times"a flushed face, unnatural hunger, picking the nose, great thirst. etc., are indications of worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer is a reliable, thorough medicine for the re- moval of all kinds of worms frem chil- dren and adults. Kickapoo Worm Killer in pleasant candy form aids di- gestion, tones tem, overcoming con- stipation and increasing the actien of the liver. Is perfectly safe for even the most delicate children. Kickapoo ‘Worm Killer makes children happy and healthy. 25c. Guaranteed. Ty it Drug stores or by mail. Kickapoo M- dian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St ‘Louis. 1 ATENTS i'm_lecr your ldeas. Handsome 60-page Guide Book Free. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, Windham County Savings Bank Bidg. Danielson, Cobn. octlTuThs the guest of | car out from | | Going to Camden Hotel.’ G. O. Benson, well known in this I section of New England as a hotel man, 18 to leave vbout December 1 for Cam- den, S. C., where he has been connect- ed with a fashionable hotel durin winter seasons for the past five year Mr. Benson is spending a few days here and at Woodstock with relatives. No trace has been found of the tele- phone pay statlon box that was stolen by burglars from the store of W, H. Labelle at Dayville during the early hours or last Friday morning. It s expected that it will be ‘found rifled and discarded, however, at some later date. Prisoners Closely Watched. That they may have no Gpportunity to escape, as some prisoners confined there have occasionally been atle to do, very closé watch is kept over At- torney Frank E. Howarth:and Lind- ley H. Cain at the jail in Bropklyn. Neither young man has given indica- tion of being other than a model pris oner since confined in the jail, but the | officials there are taking no chances, and the superyision over them is com- plete. Peinters for Motorists. The following information and state rodad pointers ror niotorists indicates the present condition of roads and con- struction ‘work on principal highways leading from eastern Windham county points into Rhode Island: Putnam pike road is completed and open to travel; Chepachet, R. I, to Putnam, road west of Chepachet finished to the Con- necticut line; t of the line, on the Connecticut there is a bri find signs direciing traffic where to go; Danielson pike, road is completed to | one-balf mile beyond the viliage of | Richmond, R. L, and is open to travel; | bridge at junction of Connecticut line and Noose Nect Hill riads, Washington, R. L, road is being repaired angd mo- | torists should use |the same. PROTECTION OF Urged by Deputy Game A, Gilbert. e in passing over BIRDS. Warden John ' arden John A, Gil- 1e following appeal: | conditio relative 1o the - song, game and in- such as to war Game Count ting tection nt an appeal persons to co- operate with the state officers in their efforts to protect them, as their wel- to everyone issued 1 the many hunters 1d automobiles and t an easy matter for fare is of vital import The number of 1 convincing proof in quest of gam: trolfey cars make sportsmen to reach all parts of the state, so that few birds escape being molested. | For the benefit of the public and in connection with the appeal, Warden ‘Gilbert has supplied the following com- plete list of protectors and deput game wardens in Windham county, with their telephone calls and ad- dresses, and states that a call to them will be treated confidentially and wiil meet With a quick response: Irving Paine, North Woodstock,telephone 2. 3, Putnam; E. D. Huntington, Ce: Villa Stephen L. Case, Warrenv 419-3, Willimantic; G. Bake: regan, 195-1 Danie Eugene Gib ne, Attawaugan, 2 3 nielson; L R.: F. "D, No. Yl)l”lg, Putn: L Putnam; Harry Lathrop, Brook- Danielson; Willlam Spink Willlam Valentine, Pomfrei 46-13, Putnam George H. South Sterling, 1-3, Moosup; John Martin, Westford, 419-4, Will mantic; Charles B. Russ, Chaplin, 86 Willimantic; John H. Fitts, Hampton, Limantic: South 2, Danielson; Wilbur G. Windham, 69-15, Wil- Mead, ~ Quinebau Willimantic; George 95-12, Putnam; Az 306-3; John Center, Stevens, liman®ic Frank Lajo Tefft, Thompson, thur Day, Danielson, Gilbert, Danielson, 270. PUTNAM One Hundred and Sixty Dilatory Tax Payers Negiect Giving in Their Lists —George Lind Picked Up at Thomp- son—Collection For Hospital at St. Mary’s Church Next Sunday. George S. Bradley’s automobile was run into at Danielson Monday after- noon by another c the driver ofj which failed, to operate. his brake promptly. The cars were not injured. Mrs. Helen Coyne of Worcester has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Davison. Henry A. itor with friends ay. George M. Fine is in Boston on usiness trip today (Tuesday). . F. Woodward of Danielson her sister, Mrs. Charles F. Thayer Mond Pratt of Worcester was a in Putnam Mon- a Witnesses in the Howarth trial went for the back to Willin ntic Monday beginning of the week’s sessi Henry Potter, for many ye dent of Woodstock, to make home with his daughter in Danie Witnessed Boston Bout. A few followers of the boxing game | went to Boston from towns hereabouts Monday evening for the Langford- Gunboat Smith bout. Only routine busin at the weekly meeting men Monday afternoon. Deputy Game Warden. Loren Young has been appointed one of the deputy game wardens of Wind- ham count) Mrs. El is was transacted of the select- t, who has been vering. whose business in- | Boston and vicinity | here over the week | beth Klek seriously ill, is rec M. M. Dwyer, ter keep him in was his home end. at Elks’ Charity Ball. Preparations are nearly completed | | for the charity ball by Putnam lodge of Elks. Indications are that a big | fund will be created for the needy of ! the city, . One Hundred and Sixty Dilatory Tax | ! Payers. 1 { A. W. Bowen, Walter S. (‘:u’[u‘nmr, and Hector Duvert, tow are to be in jon today, completing their | work, Tt year more taxpayers than | ever will bé subjected to the tem per cent. addition clause, for failing to turn in their lists. About 160 did not turn in their list 3 with rumers Mon- afternoon concerning unexpected lopments in the Howarth trial at llimantic and information from Willimantic was eagerly sought, but without confirmation of the stories that were circulating. Should Have Clean Milk Wagon. The attention of one milk dealer who does business in Putpam was directed Monday by the city milk inspector to the desirability of keeping the wagon clean which he uses while distributing milk about the city. The wagon was in a very unsatisfactory condition as/! to cleanliness. Putnam was agc day PICKED UP BY MILKMAN. | George Lind of Clinton, Mass., Had Lain in Snow and Rain All Night. A man who gave his name as George Lind of Clinton, Mass.. was picked up in the north part of the town of | anc: | 'Here Is Your Full Measure OUR PLATFORM Now comes the chance for the women to strike back at these unfair and unmanly accusations. The introduction of the SERV-US Brand Foode gives her the opportunity to rebel and show her determination to et a squaredeal. She can now demand the best grades at the lowest prices. t her wsisi on getting the SERV-US Brands from her er. Let her refuse to pay the extra charges for nothing but questionable guality. Valuable Coupons can be cut from every package of SERV-US Brand Foods. They are good for all sorts of beadtiful premiums. Start collecting right away. 1f coupon is not on label it is inside the package. THE L. A. GALLUP CO To Leave This Circle Highest Quality []Low Quality Xl Lowest Prices: [1High Prices [XI Guaranteed Purity [JAdulterations [ Short Weight KIvaluable Coupons[]No Coupons Reduce the high cost of livin Without reducing the High Quality of what you Eat Talk about injustice!—1In spite of the fact that groceries and meats have been steadily soaring in price for years, some people actually have the impudence to blame the women who have had to pay these high prices. cost of living has been due to the reckless extravagance of the housewives. Ler her protect both the pocket-bock and kealth of her family Without skimpin, 35% and more of her grocery bili and spend it for dress an: SERV-US Brands cover practically everything in pure toods that you eat, ickles and coftee. All broducts are guaranteed under the pure food SERV-US pure foods at popular prices. from flour to salt. to law and are put ap in sanitary packages. SERV-US auality is top-notch. it he hasn't them he can get them for you from WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS eg NORWICH, CONN. These are the FREE GIFT COUPONS SERYV-US Brands trom your groces e ——— NOW you can EFFECTUALLY repel this slander! Pages Nine to Twelve S— Housewives! — Mothers! — Daughters! Ticket—Vote It Straight! Election day is today—every day—the Voting Booth is your:Grocery They say this high demanding the least she can save house furnishings. upon were responsible for fires that they have now been suspected of causing. HOSPITAL COLLECTION. Thompson, near Whlsonville, Sunday morning by Walter Humes, a mijkman, | ang taken to Webster. Lind had been | exposed to the snow and rain during | all the night and was in a semi con- scious condition when found. Lind was revived in a- Webster restaurant and after he had been given hot cof- Announced For Sunday Next at St. Mary's Church by Father Bedard. { | fee, food and a change of clothing he | At St. Mary’s church next Sunday left for Clinton, the carefare being ‘ Rev. C. Bedard has announced ther suppiied by kind hearted people. |18 to be a collection for the benefit o of the Day-Kimball hospital, as es Three P"“e"fed In"City Court, “ plained by Father i s Bt Judge L: Hi Fuller presided at a|the institution ang the great w : session of the city court Monday at | hum, which three prisoners were presented | yoq on charges of intoxication and breach | There was no observance of All of the peace, a week end collection of | gouI's day Sunday on account of the arrests. storm, a second postponment being | Souvemirs of War Exhibited. necessary. = If next Sunday proves fair | the delayed services are to be held. In the window of the store of Chand- ¢ At a meeting of el Putnam lodge | { ler and Morse there was displ ed | | | | | Monday a tin mess plate with a hole | of Odd Fellows I (Tuesday) even- | in it, ang a large hallet. The articles | ing the th gree is to be red are souvenirs of the Civil war and the | UPon a class of seven can . A property of Henry D. Chaffee of this | collation is to be served in connection city, who fought in the great strug- | With the meetir gle as a member of Company A, Sixth I Interests. | Franklin Rathbun has returned to his ‘studies in Suffield after a visit at with an idea of injecting .x and uvncertainty into the situation in & forlorn attempt to direct atten- | his home over Sunday. tion awav from the issues being so 7. E. Andrews and Mrs, hingly followed out at Williman- -have returned f S | with friends in w Haven. Fer very geod reasons, the confents | Mr: Charles W. Davis is visiting of the ictiers referred to will be given | relatives in Bridgeport no publicity at this time or in this L. L. Park of Main street is visiting { hi sons in Providence, and Lawrence, | Mass. Mrs. Grace McGraw is the guest of | New L.ondon friends, Miss Hazel Pecor of has returned to her home after a stay with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus sPecor of Lighthouse Point. place. They would not be deser »f it at any time except as curiosi and by-products of an unust tion. Ome of them has been rec at the office of a local newspaper, an- other by an official of the city court. If what the letters contain could by any stretch of the imagination be re- garded as containing even grains of truth, they would be of vast import- | e, but they are generally regarded as fakes as to the principal assertions they contain. Omne of ‘the letters plain- | Warren C. Perkins has returned from a visit of a few days in New York. - iss Dorothy Lamb has returned to brief, M Stor college after a her” homé,on KFront stre ta at ly indicates that a clumsy attempt was and Mrs. H. Babcock and made to disgulse the hand writing. daughler Bdna have returned from a Abuse of State Policeman tobert | visit with Norwich friends. Hurley and of ogher persons connected { Daniel ‘Rogers of Brewster's Neck, with the solving of Putnam’s, arson ! who has been visiting in the. village mystery indicates the purport of one | has returned to his duties. of the letters as does also the claim| Mr. and Mrs. John Mosher have re- that another- than Howarth and Cain' turned to Stonington after a visit with | wiondon | Mr. ang of guest London. Lamb is the New nor ses Stahler in be held this afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Jones have re- friends Miss from a Norwalk Mrs. Wilmer it to . and ) here. Hilda visit returned in South Wilbur has with friends Eccleston has gone fo: York friends. . Charles T. Potter have reiurned orwich after visit of several 3 their summer here. N day—William Baggs Purchases Sut- ton Spar Yard Wolfe celeb and was s and gifts Mrs. Mary Forsyth her birthday Monday bered with car atives and friends Connecticut volunteers. During one of SEnREU Fow v ’ the battles in which Mr. Chaffee was d St o atulate her. Mrs. Wolf i i had an oys- 80 and shut3in, is remarkably engaged the tin mess plate was pierced Shich .80 ~and ‘a shut-in, is remarkal he Wallot that 1a o e v bright and -alert and gave many it, the missle afterwards passing in- | fooee | interesting ‘accounts of the village in | o My Ohaffecrs ot 2 g y Thu | her younger days. Those who called fo M $imieea At et Ceeatnp 2 L8 St e S wound that has never healed. Thelgormop at 0. e e e Youe s et e b souvenirs attracted a great deal of at- | sday at 8 | b | Thursday at 8 p jerly T Sl R toition Rend | derly r by her daughter, 1 X y | entertainment. Adm Jennie Wolfe, Yale Stock Company at Bradley | adv. i Theatre < | Buys Sutton Sparyard. At the Bradley theatre Monday after- | MO | William Baggs of this noon the Yale Stock company began | Ly purchased the sparyard, f ¢ own- Uts first engagement in Putnam, pre- [ Local Interest in Norwich 5urpr?s:1?i§] by athodals Jomes B s senting One Girl-in a Thousand, which 2 ; & ° | Baggs worked i >y Jore was also the bill in the even The (v ariy=Captain and Mrs. C. 7. Bobil than twenty-five.vears play i[s a_‘strfnn;: Die nmi} we ample ter Close Their Bungalow. i B e opportunity for the members of the : REOZ N e : Brat N Sdembretiat s thal s Risteloric Miss Kathieen Bowen of Norwich, | Mrs Dell Collins and Mrs. Bertram liios TEe were well | Who spent part of her summer in the | Warnér were in Ashaway Monday fo R P e S s AR e o) where she made many friends, | attend the funeral of their rela generous in their pplause The | Was given a surpr arty at her home Simpson, T s oIl abi e in that city on her 1Tt7h birthday cn Mary Clift of Portch standard seen with stock comy evening of last week A mu- is the guest of Samuel IH. | visiting thie city, especially the act of mme was given. The fea- ; : Billy Hall and- e Halt Billy is not | vening was the fortune | and Mrs. Albert Corey Je only a clever comedian, but. also a.| er, Mi ary O’Donnell of New | have returned to New Haven after 3 Ry Gt b e ndon s"dis 1s a witch. | few days’ stay in the village. : 1tful time w ed. | Err H. Saunders has returned to | Anonymous Letter Writers Busy. and Mrs. Rosw Brown and ork after a visit. with John | One of the features that usually | children of Norwich have been visti- mark a sensational trial in a couri, | ing friends in the village, s Agnes Gailup has returned to but which up te the pr as been . : ork for the winter. . Hiuain g Stain Uhe,. S EHOWanil P Al o Liberty Council to Meet, | David Gallup of New York has been hlah: Has et e any. Mmests S b Liherty council, Daughters of Ameri- | the guest of his daughter, Mrs. George Shiet 6t rnetLabins elops in the | ¢ will have a meeting tomorrow even- | Scoit. closing days of the Thtters | Ing+ =g i _Holmes has returned from i : the e al end Viliage Varieties. ta in New York. . Elizabeth Cha ell has return- ed from fiv, eeks’ stay in Rhode land to assist.in caring for Mrs, Isa-< bella MacKenzie. Mrs, Luella Gager who has been caring for her left Mon- day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Grs in Ledyard. . M. Purdy and daughter Con- ssalsve are visiting- in Bast Orange, + | | Mr, and Mrs. Carl Schofield have re- turned to Guilferd after a few days’ | stay in tewa. Gen, N. G. Williams of Bellows Falls, VL, has been in town for a few days. _Harris Brown has returned to Prov. idence after a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. it in Danielson, Mr. and Mrs, Palmer Brown have returned to Providence after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. William K. Wheel- er. [ John H: lloxie of Bosten and Harrcy H. Hogie of New York have returned Lo their homes afler a visit to fheir mother, Mrs. John H. Hoxie, Miss Letitia McGafighey has return- ed from a visit in New London. Miss Elizabeth Mayo and Miss BElig- John Smith of Main] | visit turned to New Haven after a visit with | homs | Mrs. Mary F. Wolfe Celebrates Birth- | tand Is- | Wilcox have returned from in Norwich, James Dahill of ing a few days abeth Vew Haven s spergl« in town. ] DOUBT DISAPPEARS {No One In Norwich Who Has Had a Bad Back Should Ignore This Double Proof. Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys »metimes kidney ache, y come dizzy spells, Sleepless nights, tired, dull days, Distressing urinary disorders. Doan’s Kidney Pills have been en- { dorsed by thousands. Are recommended Nere at home. You have read Norwich proof. Read now the Norwich sequel. Renewed testimony; tested by time. Mrs. Mary Neff, Main Streer, Conn., says: “For many ars one of my family was subject attacks of kidney complaint. Ele ffered from pains across the loins nd at times could scarcely get about account of his back being so stiff nd lame. The kidney secretions were irreghlar in passage and often con- |tained sediment. Doan’s Kidney Pills, iprocured at N. D. Sevin & Son’s Drug | Store, proved of benefit from the first soon every symptom of Kkidney compldint disappeared.” RE-ENDORSEMENT. Several ars later Mrs. Neff said: “TI willing confirm all 1 said in praise 465 { Norwich, 1y to | 1 | { {of Doan’s Kidney Pills in the state- jment T gave a few years ago. Noth- ing has occurred to change my high opinion of this remedy.” For 1de by all dealers. Price 50 | cent, ster-Milburn Co.,, Buffalo, | New i States. | Remember take no other. ‘ork, sole agents for the United the name—Doan’s—and Be Healthy, Happy. Vigorous Trembling, Nervous Prostration an} that Tired Feeling Vanish After s Treatment of Ambition Pills. Every run down, weakened, tired oi% nervous person in Neorwich is inviic to go to The Lee & Osgood Co. tnif very day and get a 50 cent box of Wendell’s Ambition Pills. And The Lee & Osgood Co. are au- thorized to refund the purchase prict to every buyer if after taking one boi he is for any reason dissatisnea. Den’t dalaf‘ Wendell's Ambition Pills have never bhefore been offered to tha public through advertising, but thou ands have regained vigor, ambition and energy by the use of on them and take them for ang oug trouble, weakneas, heuaaches, hystéria, neuralgia, exhausted vitalft, sleeplessness, kidney, liver or stomac al}manm, and for cepstipatio: They w;u malke anyone feel fife, happy angd orous in a few days. Mail orders filled, - charges prepaid, by Wi Pharmacal Company, Syracuse,

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