Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 12, 1913, Page 9

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PRIZE POULTRY AT wes PeaLY South County Show Opens With High Grade Exhibit of Fine Birds—Historical Society Hears About Prudence Crandall —Dr, Jay Perkins Describes Worl: of Anti-Tuberculosis League. . The annual meeting of the Wester- Iy Historical soclety was held Thurs- day evening in the Memorial nukding with a large number of members in attendance. Byron J. Peckham, chair- man of the nominating committee, re- ported the following named for offi- cers during the ens and they were un: 1 Thomas Ethan Perr Wilcox T !‘um'\ I{m ke ent ient; ture of tI ing was the sentation of prepared and read by C, E, of Ashaway h Prudence as the subject. Miss Crandall w real philanthropist and was born Hopkinton, R. 1, Sept. 3, 1803. 8 was of Quaker descent. After bein educated in Providence with sistance of some of the Canterbury, Windham opened a Zchool for that town in 1831. She pious young colored girl into achool and thereb ndalized the of Cantert who declared e colored pupil must g or «liool conld not sustained. Crandall refused to 1 the 1t rison, interest decided i/yle. she v..m‘d xchusively. tise ment to the Liberator e Arthur William Lloyd ¢ terbury were tion of ne- oes in the town. ¥ upnud a etition to the siate 1 1ty d forbiddir.g the ols for colored in the ste.te. Misfy Crandall Aorll, witl Yihe was nad June and tem rily imr tried, and convicted in the au- A CHILD'S LAXATIVE s They Love to Take it and it Don't Harm the Tencler Little Stomach, Liver and Bow If yvour littie Tt is sure sig, ind bowels need gentle, tI leansing at one2. When your ross, peevish, listless, pale, leep, eat or act naturally; if 5 bad, stomach sour. gystemn full of old, threat sore, or If feverish. give teaspoonful of “California Syrup of 1e's tongue is cu: the stomach, breath figs,” and n a few hours all tha logged-up. <constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again, Bick children needn’'t he ake this harmless “fruit Milllons of mothers keep cause ihey know its ac on the stomach, liver and bowels prompt and sure. They also know a liltle given today saves a sick child tomor- row. - Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs” which contains directions for shuldren of all ages and for plainly on the bottle. Beware of ounterfeits sold here. (et the gen- uine, made by “California Iig Syrup Company.” Don’t be fooled! babies, wn-ups Auto Repairing and Painting | We repair autos of all kinds in the proper manner. Latest Improved Facilities make our shop unexcelled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes | it wear beiter, keep and will not crack. its gloss longer, Why not have yours done right? costs no more. It Bentley-Clarke Auto Co.| 38 Mann SL. Weuferly. R. %, Il En SALESROOM OPEN 8 a. m. to 12 m. ip.mte 5p.m Daily and Saturdays until 11 a. m. PONEMAH MILL Taftville, Conn. Taitville Take or Willimantic cars UROG E 4 New and Remedy for nenmatismn, tig— and U ROG 18 c ‘Acid Solvent Send booklet. Order through our Gruggist. Price 50 cents ang §i GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Provide -~ St., Taftville Prombot attenfion to day or night calls. ‘Telenhono 620, apriaMWFawl DR. F. D. COLES Veterinary Surgeon Office, HODGE'S STABLE Phone 10 Restdencs 1095 puene Dr.J M KING DENTIST May Building JAnIZOWE s meetings | “‘SYRUP OF FIGS. | tumn. suprenme persec | ment | July, | ! Her case was carried to the court of errors, itors were defeated and judg- reserved on a technicality, in 1834, Miss Crandall in a most inhuman and meeting houses her and her p i-not aitend well of water was destroyed, hoysse was pelted with filth, and finally sef. on fire and her fam nd friends forbidd visit her under pen- Pending this decision was persecuted The shops 1 again I Ler, S, which time ‘nd other \t\qu ant during ail’'s portrait ander at the requesl of the managers of the New England Antl-Slavery so- clety. It passed into the possession of Rev. S -, who left it to Cor- nell univ married Rev, Calvin a i clergyman, with whom she in New York II- linois and Falls, ¥ 24, H. Elk Falls in 28, 188 Two men, one black, the other white, hoth drunk, nnd with an extra supply & ites. furnished rent of Thur pair were dri et in a buggy and o the right and front of electric car, drose directly and W, l»\vm? in left at the “flll\é‘ time and both were spiiled into ihe street, One of ick on h and whiske; pocket Ing the sq T top- injured and not ged. Officer a the s orders oc currence and the two fellows i drove » of { The third annual exhibition of the South County Poultry and Pet Stock cciation w k: the stat ¥ number ed f f1161 fnel large The known Mt $eco ond, 4 “Cock. Har- | A Toward evening irned; one ati Haz. | Stood outside the « le the other (hirg: | Went in and purchased a box of .38 g Mystio, | calibre cartridge: Mr. Oilsen, the : Dumas and Gard. | Slerk. had his suspicious aroused as - . Clamens fourth: cock. | MUch by the wayv the men locked Doney. first, third and = fourth, |-tOin6s over as by the pecullar cartridge S pallat, sPnzard - st " Later several storekecpers, in- P nEEh: second, Morgan | ¢uding William Johnstone, were third: pens tat. - Don c- { fled. Officer Wolfe was also apprised | ond, A son third, Frank | Of the facts in the case. b by : The lunch room and candy store | T Columbian Wyandottes—Cock, Wil- | Bear the station. sondu by Merton | { 3am Mages first, King Tom farm Bugbee, Johns { second: K arm first ang | terested, was EHICD o Baeriin Steadman third, both these men were ihtereste Walter Jr. fourth cockerel, | 1B this m _Investigation by the 3 St “, nd fourth, ‘:\'ing: officer pro that the men had en- | Tom farm s ank Hill third: | $28€d a room at a boarding house on | puller, King Tom farm first, Mrs. B, | Mathewson sireet and had gone to the | Kinder second, Mrs. Steadman third, | MOVIng pictures. e e it en CBrkE Foliis On their w to the show the Lwo 2 pullet, H. (' Hath. | M€n met three other strangers on John S. Chappell setond | Jorth Main street and were seen to ve them money. These three were ‘Comb Rhode Isiand Reds | 1ater rounded up and put in the loc A, Driges first, William | 4. They were found to be tramps and Eecoad . thied fourth: | Were allowed {o depart Thursday B R morning. The few pennies they re- fousth: ed they spent for food and coffee. . Gr amberts After the moving picture show was thicd and rth; pui. | over the two men were refused admis- COAT COLLAR Scalp lt.,hed and Burned Intensely, Hair Dry and Thin. Kept Falling Out. Cuticura Seap and Cuticura Ointment £ t""lj uured St. *For the past few yoars i much affected with dandruff. fich and burn and cause loss 54 Stanwood Dore! It would ofsleep. 1 found pimples and many sores appearing on my scalp. The itehing and burn- ing of vhe scalp were so in- tense that I scratched and thereby caused the sores to appear. My hair would be dry and thin and would keep falling out gradually, matnly coming out from the top of my head. My coat collar would always be covered with dandruff and as it scaled off it could be seon plainly in my hair. “I tried many remedies but without sue- cess. The trouble having lasted for about five years ¥ finally purchased a box of Cuticura Soap and Ofntment. The first application of Cuticura Soap and Ointment showed results. The itching stopped and She dandruff had begun to disappear. Afier washing my head with Outlcura Soap each aight for two months and then applying the Cuticura Ointment after my hair was | dried I was entirely cured.” (Signed) Ber- l nard Bresnick, May 17, 1913. For more than a generaiion Cuticura Soap and Ofntment have afforded the mest eco- nomical treatment for affectfons of the skin | und scalp that torture, iteh, burn, scale, and destroy sleep, Bold everywhere, Sample of each malled free, with 32-p, Skie Beok, Ad- dress post-caed “Outicura, Dept. T, Boston.”? s Men who sibave and shampoo with €u- | ticuraSoap will ind i€ best for skin and scalp. where her her husband died there in 187 She de- livered the I th of July oration at 18 She died there Jan, } men | two other places. but were n-[vhou ]mlg\ng Meanwhile a consid erable number of men 2 ‘\m!n- had them unc suiveillance at ciuose quart with ult that | they decamped on the 10.19 northbound ! | troiley, Central Village police were notified by telephone and the arrival of | the car there a were placed i under arrest and held 3 ious character Kvidence enough found to show that were res r recent bur in Moosup, told els they were over to the court and taken to Brooklyn jail. .standing at the entrance, lets, J. ¥, Palmer first, F. W, Gray second and third, Lamberts fourth; pens, Lambert first, Briggs second, Gray third, Mun fourth. Rose Comb’ ode Island Reds— Cock, James. A. Pascoe first, L. A. Briggs, Jr., second and third, W. D. Maip fourth; hen, W. D Main first; cockerel, Mrs, E. Kinder frst, L. Briggs, Jr, second and third, Janie P, Pascoe fourth; pullets, L. A. Briggs, Jr., first, J. Pascoe second, Mrs. Kinder fourth. Single Comb Rhode Lsland Whites— Cockerel and pullet, Arthur Cottrell first. There are many attractive exhibits in the show, but the very best birds in their class are the exhibition game cock and pullet shown by William Miudge of Westerly, who has been a breeder of that class of fowl for twen- ty years. The coc hag been a prize winner in poultry Island and Califor- shows from Rhode nia, Tk inclusive the as: president: Kenned ton_are: C. P Alfred J. residents: Roger F. \l’u tin, P. H. Congdor ie Daniel P, and William J ‘\m“m.\ of Ne Dr. Jay Perkmg of Providence, rep- resenting the Rhode Island Anti-Tu- berculosis association, gave an inter- estinz Illustrated lecture in the town hall, Thursday evening, under the aus- ices of the Westerly branch of the association. The lecture was public and there was a large attendance. Dr. Perkins ~poke at length upon the pre: vention anG cure of tuberculosis by modern methods and his hearers re- céived valuable instruction which should i e local fight against the whlto Local Laconics. Already the show windows in Wes- terly have a decidedly Yuletide ap- sale and entertainment opal church, Thursday Mr. and Clifford W, Campbell of Eim street have as their guests Mr, and Mrs. Frederic Bennett, of Fuiton- ville, N, Y. In addition to his other duties Chief Cottrell s superintendent of the fire alarm ,system and his total salary is 3300 a vear. A fellow who gave h Foley s arrested for dows In the saloon of N thy on the White Rock pleaded gu-m n_the court and > county and Mr electric light- own expense & ing system for ongregational chtirch of ihat c Thomas is dsughter of the I m Hexsey for many years town clerk of Wester- Iy, aftenda of large There was =2 2 -jends at the funeral of Mrs. Szrah J. exhibition m' ne held at r home. |h« «er\iw Taken as heing conducted by Rev. F. as the two that preceded and i e o e displayed is fully up to the standard. | pearers wore Rev. ¥ i Am.u-}:, The judges commenced their dutl in | Simeon Shor Pendle- the afternoon and awards wefe an- | ton and Jose nounced in these clussex SYEOEEL Dl Barred Piymouth Jtocis —Cock, Sam- = 5 uel Fyffe firs -ond and JEWETT CITY. third: _ Jan fourth; hen, | e fl}i‘r’/‘ )'(\ \“,:‘“Lj”:; 3 Meana ‘!dl Borough Made Too Warm for Two i, John L. Day cockere! e LR ioy| Buspicious Young Men, Who Leave second and third. pul for Central Village, and Are Arrested st and thi Lamperts 1 —Christmas Sale—Hughes- Rollinsor Lambert first and second; Bishop | aptio third, e Buff Plymouth Rocks—Cock OB B Smons firet, Natt Haserd second’ X | | About noon Wednesday two strange | 3 M att Hagard | Young men drifted into the borough. v third: cock- | Puring the afternoon they visited sev S than ¥ ot eral of the stor and seemed to be first. W, J. ‘\\“hm\ N sizing things up. Along in the middle e, 11 of the afternoon the bpair went to pens, Natt: I Tracy’s bardware store and bought a box of .22 cal \:e they had engaged lodging. HOLIDAY SALE Held Thursday by Ladies’ Aid Society of Baptist Church. in Rious on and | evening. The 'mn d with handsome and ive booths, while In the center of pended an immense Christmas bell. the room wi At the food chieken the right of the entrance was booth, where ham and mock sandwiches, potato salad and Wwere to be bought. and served at a table by Miss Emma Gardner and Mrs. Charies Gardner. The booth was of laitice work, vered in traillng evergreen and red roses, a gateway was al one gide, an evergreen tree Miss Alice A, Brown, Mrs, J. E. Phillips, Mrs. Augusta Ray and Mrs. M, B, Wilsen were in charge of the booth. The supper table was laid with runners of pink and had a basket of evergreen and pink reses for a eceniterpiece. The booth where Miss Mabel Me- Broome and Mrs. F. H. Gilbert dis- pensed coffee, cocoa and wafers was draped in fluted green and white crepe paper with a most realistic cup and sauecer as the pinnacle. Beuquets of carnations and petls of asparagus fern lent the finishing teuch, ¢ candy table had a background of Christmas trees covergd in glittering ornaments. Miss May Blake, Mrs. May pickles BLlake gud Miss Doris Myott were in charge of this table, Mrs. Francis 1i and Mrs. William T. Crumb in a booth decorated in pink © chipsanthomuins and Foses. | magnesia in a littl e | acid irritation which inflames the deli- Rheumatism Goes |SOUR. UPSET STOMACHS FIXED IN FIVE MINUTES--PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN NoReturnFeared Rheuma Cleans the Uric Acid From the System and Purifies the Blood. If all other remedies have failed to bring relief from-Rheumatism, do not be skeptical about trying RHEUMA. ! the wonderful treatment for all forms of the disease which is sold by The Lee & Osgood Co. at 50 cents a bottle. You will know ‘in a few hours after beginning the treaitment that the poisonous Uric is leaving your system through the natural channels. Do not think because RHEUMA is sold for such a small price that it wil!l not bring you back to health. There is no guess work about it RHEUMA is better than most rem- edies at ten times the price. “One year ago I had a most severe atiuck of Rheumatisia lasiing over nine weeks. Two bottles of YI{F‘T' MA cured me so completely 1 have never had the slightest return of the disease. We have a friend, an old lady, living here, who had Rheuma- tism for more than a vear, and she tov was cured. Her joints were all stiffened and swollen, and she had previously trie@ everything for Rheu- matism she had ever heard of George M. Ross, 308 N. Warren Av Baginaw, Mich. and crepe paper artistically arrange with a white bell suspended | beautifully decorated weddi An_ arbor with a fence at either and adorned with princes: i wreaths, with a most real perched at the top, was cream was served by Mr: g cox and the Gelden Rule cla. Edward ney, Mrs. Allen Spidell and Mrs. V m Johnstone presided at | the fancy articles booth had an arch of chrysanthe- mums, trailing pine and fe the table. The domestic 0s upon bogth was constructed of houm and supports twined with , bittersw and bayberries. Yel s were upon the table. This charge of Mrs. Esther Ruby Thornton, Mrs. N. J. cock and Mrs. A. E. Prior. t the evening there was an enter- | taining programme prepared by Mrs. | R. W. Dearnley and Mrs. A. Prior. There was a piano duet, Ir Inter- | mezzo. by Mrs. E. E. Gilbert and Miss Ethel Thompson. Rev. Allan Spidell B. R. Gardner, G. H. Prior and Ermeo Myott sang a selection entitied Fishing. Mrs, A. M. Brown played a Mazurke There were threo Willcox The 8pidell, and abeth Clarke wn played Mazurke Mlynarskl as a violin solo, A | double quartette, Misses Mabel and | Allce McBroome, Mrs. K. E. Gilbert, Miss Emma Gardner, Mrs, George | Sparks, Miss lda Ioster, Mrs. B. R. Gardner and Mr: R. W. Dearnley, ! sang Where My Love Lies Dreaming. | ] number was Pansies fo- | Thoughts, played by an orchestra, Lemuel Green, e Miss Ha Brown, first violin and Miss Hughes-Rollinson. ! 2 Rollinson and James | xlnxlml in\QArriage Wed- Rev.W. H. Gane | eremony iook place at the home Minnie Tyndall. | 1 Borough Notes. i ¢ of oML by the \i*n:ri Brunswic son, who is at Bowdolin NO STR!KE DURING CHRISTMAS SEASON. Action of British Government Employ- es Deferred. { to be no vernment London. Dec. ral str Christmas been expec as had season ta postal is ev uxum\ U\a\. e u pPape sect of had | action ed. f the worke; postm ¢ his refusal t | mand for increascd poy Mr, Stuart, the me clared the postmuster to be absolutely unacce men and said the whole qu on would now have to be referred to the national Joint committee of the union. A Physician’s Advice. tion 1d - practic: stomach trouble es of ten, due to acidity; | | therefore stomach sufferer: should, | possible, av ing food | d in its nature, or which | ! chemical action in the stoma 11 | develops acidity. Unfortunately, such | ar eliminates miost foods which | are ple nt to the taste well | those which are rich in bloo | nerve building propertie < | th eptic | X ually so | ciated and lacking in that vital| which can only come from a fed hod For the benefit of ve been obliged from their diet all starchy, or fatty fgod, and are trying to keep a mi ble existence on 1 1d a m vou -may like, taking imme spoonful of hot o any vhic which may be the usual feel- gluten products. W suggest that you should try “hhh 11 of any food or in foods mod- erate terwar te is will be neutra pr ze or formed, and instead of may sent, £ ing of uneasiness and will find that your food you perfectly. Bisurate doubtless the best fc antacid known. It h direct ac- | tion on the stomach; but by neutra- lizing the acidity of the food con- tents, and thus removing the source of the acid irritation which infimes the lizing the acidity of the food eontents, and thus removing - the source of the i cate stomach lining, it does mere ti medicine. As a physician, I beli in the use of medicine whenever neces sary, but I must admit that I cannot see the sense of dosing am inflameild and irritated stomach with drugs in- siead of getting rid of the aecid—the eause of all the trouble. Gei a little bisurated magnesia from your drug- gist, eat what yeu want at your next meal take seme of the bisurated mag- nesia as directed above, and see if I'm not righi. MISS ELLA M. POTTER Insiructor of Piano snd Harmony 8tudie now omwn far season of 1913 Boom 6. Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 BEST FOR INDIGESTION, GAS, HEARTBURN AND DISPEPSIA —IT’S GREAT! ‘When your meals don’t fit comforta- bly, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of in- digestion. Get from your pharmacist a fifty- cent case of Pape’'s Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will pe no sour risiigs, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating head- aches, diminess or intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stom- ach to poison your breath with nau- ous odors. Pape’s Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stom- ach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. These large fifty-cent cases contain enough “Pape’s Diapepsin” to keep the entire family free-from stomach dis- orders and indigestion for many months. 1t belongs in your home. ey 13 We Call Special ity and contentment. effecis. for Christmas delivery. framnes, plain, substantial I FUR a We have two ca Canadian Oat to the bu hs% THE KIND CF FEED THE 10iWi i fi‘ Gilbert & Sons 7 and 141 For Chrismas Gifts Fasy Chairs The comfortable, roomy kinds, that speak of hospital- ANTIQUE PATTERNS that mark faithful repro- ductions of the best designers. COLONIAL PATTERNS with wide seats curved backs, giving opportunity for fine upholstery You still have time to select Covers and have ready MISSION STYLES, upholstered in Spanish leathc Complete CARPETS kmm Main Street Attention to Our and v ines, free from carvings, Q Stock I'TURE nd Vel 1CY ds recetv of Fa: , 45 poun £ A j LIS = HORSES LIKE rain Go., 39-41 WATER STREET CUSTOM GRINDING Large Mammoth Olives for Chrisimas J. M. YOUNG & SON Corner Main and Market Street Telephone 1238 PIANO F.C GRER 552 122 Prospect $treet, Norwich, Ct. TOePe e Phone &1 |American Hous FARREL & SANDERSON, Prop Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Eto. Livery comnected. Shetucket Strs DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERR 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROA Hours 10 4. m. to 3 p. m., Sunda: -xcent,od. and by appointment NEWMARK“ HOTEL, 716 el Ave, First-class Wm-.l. Liquors a Megls and Weich Rarsbit % Frep, eider, Johp Tuckie

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