Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 4, 1913, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Don’t Wait for Pimples to Go TheyM Leave in a Hurry If You Use Stuart’s Caleium Wafers. Tried and Proved By Thousands. "Oh, thei'Hl go away as I grow old- er"—perhaps. But why wait for old 8ze to correet the blood when Stuart's fers wil] destrer the erup by bloed fmpurides in the few days? Why annoyance of a pimply and lose all the admirz that youth hold: disorders of young ium Wa- face for vears tion and love car when the rem- edy is so simple? Thousande of peo- ple throughout owe the auty and ot of their compiexion to clum Wa- fers. Why mot smin for yourself the biessing these have obtained? “Don’t Wait for Old Age. You Will Never Lose Pimples This Way Until You Lose Your Beauty.” disor »se caused orders, > time alcium ticular Notice of Certain Muntelpalities come within the meaning of the workmen’s compensaa- tion law, which becomes effective in all its plo\islon< on Jan. 1. cording to a statement issued by the compensation commissioners Wednes- day after their meeting at New Haven. The commissioners niet at the offices of the chairman, Talcott H. Russell. in the morning for the purpose of correct- ing final proof sheets and arranging for the immediate distribution of & bulletin of information and such forms as have not already to_the town eclerks of the state. The commissioners in a statement said that it would be wise for muni pal officials to take particular notice of certain features of the act which might possibly = affect them. They point out this: % Section 3 of Part B of the act pro- vides that ‘Every employer subject to Part B who shall not furnish to the commissioner satisfactory proof of his solvency and financial ability to pay to injured employ claries the compensation provid- this act, shall insure his full under Part B in one or both by Hability the following w “Section 48 of the act provides that ed natural per- or ‘employer shall mean any son, corporation, firm, partnership CITIES UNDER COMPENSATION LA Commissioners Advise Municipality Officers to Take Par- " For Certificate of Financial Solvency. 1914, ac-'! pay. been distributed | or other | W Features of A\ct—Ml.ut Apply | Joint stock .assoctation, the state, and any public corporation within the !utalg using the services of another for “Section 42 provides that ‘any em- ployer who has accepted Part B of this act and who thereafter falls to conform to auy provisions of section 30 of Part B shall forfeit all benefits thereunder and shall be liable as if he had not accepted the same.” In referring to the law glven above, the commissioners, without rul. ing upon any question before it is actually presented to them, indicated that it might be entirely possible that m\lnldpa.l“les might be liable to com- mon iaw actions for damages by any of their employes, and might be in | such shape that they were not able to | make any common law defenses unless each municipality should make formal application to the commissioner in whose district the municipality is Ip- cated for a certificate of financial sol- vency, etc. under section 30. The commission ys that it is not proba- ble that an ommissioner would hesi- tate to grant such a certificate provid- ed it was applied for by the proper official, but on the other hand no com- missioner would feel authorized to is- sue the certificate unless it were asked for. SCOTT COMPANY BIDS _ THOUGHT TO BE LOWEST. ftuent of | i great- | Contractors Believe Their Figures for is recom- Work on New London Piers is $|5000 It converis| 45 430,000 Less Than Others. gases wood has the ymplet- rubbish cans in their positions Fermer Mayor Beckwith 71. DISCOVERY COMES AFTER 3,000 YEARS Buffale House Takes the Taste Out of Castor Oil to take discov- _ | tance up the Our Line of Holiday Greeting Cards inciudes selections for the fol- lowing celebrated lines: VOLLAND HIGH ART R4VIS QUALITY CARDS GIBSON ART |} and other well known makes. | Those who have patronized | our offerings have. been kind | enough to give us credit for| having the best cards in the Buy enfly and get the best. CRANSTON & (0. HIGHEST GRADE NEW.CROP NEW ORLEANS Molasses J. M. YOUNG & SON Corner Main and Market Street Telephone 1238 REMEDY FQR gLe B it HARRIS' [Lii5. N. P. Sevin & Son, 118 Main or cai be procured direct from d prescription, RIS, R. K. D. Bue Dodar, By sm o1, the cwner of the o MRS, Mufi' A HAR Nerwich, Conn. medicine the | was conceded Wednesday morning | lon by competing contract- bad con- the Scott company t bid for the (he substructure of 1 at East New Lon- estimated (o be to $30,000 1 than that ny other contracior. The contract will of course not be awarded until the meeting of ihe New London on at the capitol in B ay afiernoon next a submitted by the approximates §4 un considerably hi being in the vicinity of $500, ork of compiling them was bid n by several persons outside nmission engineers and it was ry by those who star sk Tuesday evening to work well Wednesday morning before they ished. bids submitied were tabulat- by the engineers in the s commis: office will and to BV who will notity s i to which is low Other things be ing equal, it is assumed that the con- tract will be given to the lowest bid- der. ON LAST LAP OF TRACK LAYING. | All But 200 Feet of Avenue Extension Will Today. Iron for Boswell Be Down With good luck, Roadmaster Thom- as Guinan expects to have the tracks | of the new Boswell avenue extension | ll laid \\uh he exception of about 200 nity of Pratt street, fing is holAing up Drogress, Excavation for the \s finished and ties laid all the excepting through th | ing before it is in condition to lay the | sleepers. The tracks now reach to | Hickory ] trolley wire has | to this point also and will follow the road- The other spot which required { blasting was on the sudden rise just above Roath street, where.the Work s held up for (wo weeks Within short e cars should be rumning er the lin s s the crosswalk at street the space between the trac be lald wiih an blocks. n done a sh rom Franklin has b ni this work ELKS AT POOL. W. A. Sullivan and W. Shanks Show in the Lead The following are the latest games played in the ks’ pool tournament, w hh n developing interesting cor the members every night at | 2lks’ home J. Moore 90 vs., J. Lucy 81 P. Shahan 60 defeated V" rne 72, W, Shank ‘W, Ward 6 | 3. Boylan B, Hannis 68 I3 rney . Ballou 7 | W. Shanks Boylan 102 | W A ullivan 120 v 3. nnis 69, P. Shahan 60 vs. G J. Carney 100 vs. W Mlow 44 I arney defeated W, Nicholson 100 | The Standing. i The present standing is as follows: | ng. Won. Los! W. A. Sallivan $ 0 1. Willlams 1 9 1 3 3 3 2 2 5 | 3. Carney ... 5 | Dr. _Brophy .... 2 | E. Boland ........ 2 | M. Reough ..0.. 1 B, Hannis 1 i Ward ...... 1 E, Walsh ..... 2 1, Sulltvan 1 M. Connor....... 0 . Dawson 0 W. Goodfellow 0 ¥. Van Dyne . ] S Sullivan 0 3 J. Wilsont 0 ‘ J, D. Luey ,.,. 0 4 G. Ballou 0 5 SUPPER AND SOCIAL BV THE JOLLY BUNCH, Twelve Young Men of the Y. M. C. A. Had Enjoyable Time, Fhe Jolly Bunch, an organization composed of a dozeh young men of the Y. M. C. A, held an enjoyable social time at the association building Wed- nesday evening with several guests present. Am excellent supper of oyster stew, crackers, pie and cakes was en- joyed, and all passed a delightful time. An interesting talk by Boys' Secre- tary J. H. Bly followed. The commit- tee in’ charge of the affair was com- posed of Henry Roessler, Hans Bauck and Samuel Deane. The next social is to be held next week and will be in charge of Eimer Johnson, George J. Drescher and Phy-: sical Birector O. H. Nickerson. | Helping Hands Gave Supper. The Helping Hands conducted a suc- | cessful supper at the Spiritual acade- | my Wednesday evening, and the affair | drew a Targe patronage. A fine baked { bean supper wus served and a good | sum was realized: The affair was in iee. Mrs. Nailhe= Brewster, harbor | treteh, | h will require considerable blast- | 3 4 11 1 e £ DO 1 0 83 8k ke 14 D charge of the regular supper commit- | chairman. CHANGES IN LEADERS IN PINOCHLE CLUB. 7 | 1 \ ‘ | Bailey Supplants Pettis in First Place —A. Jordan Was High for the Even- ing. Alex Jordan held high score at Wed- nesday evening’s meeting of the West Abide Pinochle club. J. Jordan was 1 second and jumped from sixth to third place. It was & night of big changes among the leaders Pettis, who was | the leader, had low core and dropped from first place int the sixth | tion. Bail went from third to first olace, chutz frcm fourth to sec- ond. Baker Gropped from second to | fourtn position cores follow , Bailey The nigh . Jordan AGRICULTURAL SCCIETY AT HIGH WATER MARK Free from Debt Is Report at Annual Meeting, The 59th annual meeting of the members of the New Londen County Agricultural society was held in the city court room Wednesday morning at 11 o'cloc t Arthur Lath- Preside Top occupied the chair Tiseting > order Mhtveeiriiar: o sented his report and on motion of M. B, Ring he read the minutes of the last meeting. The report of the treas- urer, Frank W. Brewster, was made and ‘proved to be the best financial re- port ever made by the society’s treas- nd called the | | | urer. his report the treasure | stated 't the society was fre { debt for the first time in its jand this statement brought a |from M. B. Ring that the exe board be given a vote of thanxs for | | ; payi mortgage and at the ac- | tion of the board in doing th | corded in the minutes of the meeting. | The report follows: | Receipts. | Balance from late Treas- | _urer C. W. Hill . $ 13203 | State appropriation 00.00 | Draft_hor Fast_hors Privileges ... Gate receipts Labor Union Grandstand ... Rent of ground Miscellaneous rece Life members Season tickets Disbursements. Insurance Amusement Judges ... - | Running expenses | Perma | Fast horse Morigage | Balance on hand | M. T. Bushnell and Gilbert S, | mond att that they have examined the treasurer's report and t they { find it col A. D. Lathrop Reelected President. Rutherford C. Plaut assumed the chair and stated that the election of Mcers would then take place, Mr. ut appointed M. B. Ring and Thom- as F. Burns tellers. by On motion, one ballot was cast the secretary for A MESSAGE TO THIN, WEAK, SCRAWNY FOLKS An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 lbs of | Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and omen everywhere are heard to say. 1 can't understand why I do not get fat. 1 eat plemty of good, nourishing food” The reason is just this: You cannot get fal, no matter how much | you eat, unless your digestive organs assimilate the fat-making elements of | | your food instead of passing them out through the Lody as waste. What is needed is a means of gent- ly urging the assimilative functions of the stomach and intestines to ab- | sorb the oils and fats and hand them | jover to the blood, where they may | reach the starved, shrunken, run- down tissues and build them up. The | thin person’s body is like a dry sporge—eager and hungry for the | fatty materials of which it is being deprived by the failure of the alimen~ tary canal to take them from the food, The best way o overcome this sinful waste of flesh building elemenis and | Sargol, the recently discovered regen- erative force thai is resommended 5o highly by physicians here and abroad, Take a little Sargol tablet with every meal and netice how quickly your |cheeks il out and jolis of firm, hea.)thy flesh are depesited over your body, covering each bony angle and projecting point. Lee & Osgood Ce. and other good druggists have Sar- gol, or gan get It from their whole- saler, and wgl refund your meney if | You are not satisfied with the gain in Weight it produces as stated on the guarantee {n- gach package. It is inexpensive, easy to take and highly | fair one | bert W, Lillibri | wich; George O d James B. Palmer, 1 |8 | 1o stop the leakage of fats is to use | efficient Caution:—WhHe Sargol has pro- duced remarkable resnits in over- coming nervous dyspepsia and gen- eral stomach troubles, it should not be taken uniess you are willing to gain ten pounds Or more, for it is a wonderful flesh-buiider. MUSTEROLE A Magic Ointment for Neuralgia Base that throbbing pain, that split- ting headache in a twinkling w“h a little MU’STEB.OLE Try this elean, white eointment (made with oil of mustard), today. Millions have found it & marvelous relief. Mil- lons use it now instead of the old-time mus- tard plaster. For they know MUS- TERQLE does not blister as old-time mustara ; plasters did. Best for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, all Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the Chest (it prevents Pneu- monia. At your druggist's, in 25c and 50c jars, and a special large hospital e 4 for $250. Accept no substitute. , If your druggist cannot supply you, send 25¢ or 60c to the MUSTER- OLE Company, _Cleve- and, Ohio, and we will mail you a jar, postage prepaid. Rush A. Webster, 794 E. 165th St, New York City, says: “T can highly recommend Musterole to any one suffering from Neuralgia or a cold in the head. (65) Arthur D. Lathrop for president and the chofce was unanimous. The com- plete election of officers resulted as follows: President— Arthur D. Lathrop, Nor- wich. Vice Pres Palmer of Lisbon, sdwin Lathrop of of Griswold, or- wich, James F. Mason of Franklin, Samuel E. Holdridge of Ledyard. Secretary—Charles D. Greenman of Norwich. v'l‘;ezxurer——!*‘rank ‘W. Brewster, Nor- wic] Directors—F. Judson Miner, M. mer R, Pierson of Fitch- ville; Dr. Nathaniel Foote, Colchester; James A. Way, East Lyme; George A. Kahn, Franklin; Simon Brewster, Griswold; E. A. Hoxie, Lebanon; Au- gustus F. Reade, Lisbon; Ray Har- ding, Lyme; Dan D. Home, Montville George G. ew London; M. B. Ring, Norw: George A. North Stopington, and Woodmansee, -Preston Morgan, Salem Sprag ¥ Vol Thomas B. Collins, m:-nmgmn uel E. Holdridge vard ‘Auditors—W. O, Roge Gilbert Raymond, Richard T. Bushnell, No wich. Would Not Let Secretary Greenman ! Go. Secretary Greenman stated that office of Secretary requires consi able time and he thougl best that the society who could give more time to the of- fice than he could - a short di cussion on the sut take the | a ball > office their money desired to hav in the admission of me names presented cepted. moved ar two saciation meeting to ford and mes B. Palmer and G Kahn were appointed. Next Year Better Than Ever. Mr. 8. Vs The matter of improvement to the |J o h n son, track w esented by ) 3. Ring E] but he was informed that the matter |55 50O of the pror of t y in of the e hen advocated b, that all ‘the to ir utn the arranger officers are ca meeting were Lathrop, W k Br Francis iward Coc George ydleman, Michael B. Rins, Chapman, Ric T. Bush- Raymo R. vood Mason, nkili Mont- il imon Bre Griswold; Sam- uel E. Holdri rd; George A, Pendleton, North R »ningtor M. Brown, City Lebanon, Jewett Hoxie, 0. 185 Washington str Tuesday afternoon, the president, Mrs. H. M. Pollock, presiding. Mrs, Henry T. Arnold led the devotional service. Plans for the New Year's reception for the Y. M. C. A, officers and their wives were discussed. Mrs. Charles T. Bard gave a finely rendered soprano solo, My Laddie, gra- ciously responding to the applause with The Banjo. She was accompanied by ‘Mrs. Prentice. Tea was served, Mrs. C. L. Hopkins and Mrs, A. N, H. Vaughn pouring, as- sisted by Mrs. D. S. Haviland and Mrs. W. H. Oat. Mrs. F. W, Cary was chair- man of the reception committee. Connecticut Items in Estimates, The estimates of government appro- iations for the fiscal year 1915 in- slude the following Connecticut items: Stonington Harbor, $6,000; Thames, $1,000; Duck Island Harbor or Ref- uge, $15,000; Putnam post office, §22, 000, Views of Norwich. The Christian Science Monitor on Tuesday contained views of the local office and the Falls of the Yantic, with a short historical sketch of this city. The Wednesday club met this week { with Miss Louise C. Howe, F ay S. Bunnell entertained the | Auction club yesterday af- ternoon i Aliyn Larrabee their new home Mr are Broadw and Mrs. ving wn . former- York Sk . ohBroRh Portland Novemt The show statisties for five deaths and one TRIED s vy DOCTORS My Life Saved by Pe-ru-na. "I was for f1ve years [t T o u bled |with ca- tarrh. Two years 1 had one foot {in the grave. I had tried seven doc- tors and al- so went to a catarrh | specialist in St. Louis, ang took several kinds of medicine a day. My and I dig so. S s has saved my life. It is the best medi- Planned for New Year Reception. cine on’ earth, and 1 would not be ! The regular meeting of the Woman's | Without it. { Auxuiliary of the Y C. A was held| Those who object to liquid medi- at the home of Mrs. . W. Prentice, | cines can now procure Peruna Tab- lets. on | of Mrs. | is | T could not walk more | than a hundred yards without resting. : friends told me to take Peruna, | now feel that Peruna SANTA CLAUS . A Timely Sale of The Porteous & Mitchell Co. is coming. He has sent a wireless message stating that he will arrwemNotvnchnextSlhndlylflm Exact time of arrival will be announced later. BLANKETS AT TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. SAVINGS / Prices. | TER LESS. On Sale Beginning 650 pairs of Blankets, representing the surplus stock, odd lots and mill-run goods of several blanket mills which operate through one agency, are here at Special It is true that many of these Blankets are subject to slight mill imperfections—generally oil stains—but so minute are most of the defects that it would take an expert inspector to find them. For actual service they are just as good as any blanket of equal quality in our store—AND THE PRICES ARE FULLY ONE-QUAR- TODAY and Until Sold AT THESE VERY SPECIAL l’RlCES= Two cases of 10-4 One Size 11-4 “Woolnap” special value, price apair ... .00 Cotton Blankets One case of Crib Blankets, fine quality, soft and fleecy—Special priceeach ...............4 One case of 12-4 size Gray Single Blankets, splendid quality—Special price each ........ { 48¢ ize Cotton Blankets, in gray and white—Special price a pair. . ... ...... case of Extra Size Cotton Blankets, in gray and white—Special price a pair. ..... One case of 11-4 size Cotton Blankets, in gray and white—Special price a pair. . ... Blankets—these are reg- ular $2.00 grade—Special price a pair. . .:c. = $1.64 Woolen Blankets Size 11-4 White Wool Blankets, regular $4.50 grade—Special price a pair. .. ... ce.. ... .. $3.69 Size 11-4 White Wool Blankets, regular-$6.00 grade—Special price a pair. . ....... .. ize 11-4 fine quality White Wool Blankets, subject to slight mill stains—these are very and regular $10.00 grade— ze 12-4 White Wool Blankets, regular $12.50 grade—Special price a pair............... $7.69 Size 12-4 White Wool Blankets, regular $15.00 grade—Special price a pair. ... oo ee e .. .. $8.69 Size 12-4 White Wool Blankets, regular $17.50 ' grade—Special price a pair. o coennieeinnst i 79¢ aa $9.69 STEAK 16¢c with all purchases SWEET POTATOES i 3 Ibs. 10c i G O Ay MALAGA GRAPES 2 lbs. s 25¢ s oo e S A 0 i TANGERINE ORANGES EXTRA FINE CRISCO for Shortening OLEOMARGARINE m 9to 11 a. m.—HOUR SALE—4 to 6 p. m. PROCESS BUTTER Sirloin Round eed ), § @€ LOIN LAMB CHOPS LEAN SALT PORK CORNED BEEF, Ib.11e Large, Sweet ORANGES PEANUTS, Roasted NEW FIGS 16c PEANUT BUTTER 2 Cooking EGGS* RO S Ry MILK, Evap., 3 cans.. 25c MATCHES, 3 boxes.. 10c Prepared BUCKWHEAT 3 1hs, L 3 SAUERKRAUT, con. 106 Size 11-4 strictl quality and extra heavy, All Wool Plaid Blankets at Special Prices tly All Wool Plaid Blankets in a variety of color combina mons—legular $6.00 and $7.50 grades—Special price a pair. ..... $4.95 Size 11-4 Plaid Blankets — these are superior color combinations—regular $10.00 grade— Special price a pair. ..........00neen.... $6.95 The Porteous & Mitchell Co. in most attractive Shaker Knit Sweater Coats For Ladies or Men All the new colors, heavy | weights and excellent qualities of all grades at ‘The Toggery Shop 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. TOKAY and MALAGA GRAPE3S FANCY GRAPE FRUIT CRE-MALLO | for making cake and other [ nice things. People’s Market 6 Frankiin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. a0 want to pul your busi- the vublic, there Is no mes than through trhe avertise mas of The Bulletia That sudden breeze, predicts Be prepared—— Get a Gas Heater You all know it's dangersus to eat breakfast in a cold room, and ) ‘sides. it's not very comfortable. Wheress, with one of our Heaters installed, you a freeze. | only have to light it a few minuteo re breakfast is called in order have the dining roor. comfortably m. We carry those Hesters in thres dif- ferent styles: Reznor Reflector Heater In two sises and The Oriole, somuthing new in Gas Heaters. Call and see them at our office and let us explain their usefulness. City of Norwich @ias &Electrical Departmeant Alice Bldg., 321 Main St. TrytheElectric Light Treatment for liheumatism, Troubles of the Cir- c:lation or nerves. SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY JAMES DAWSON Room 26 Cemtral Building Lady Assistant lm‘ Cenn, o Fhe Bl 181, u i THERIE 1s ne aav Eastern Conneeti letin for busias

Other pages from this issue: