Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 13, 1914, Page 6

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PINPLES COVERER Government Engineer at Wesierly [“-"RE B““Y Warren S. Allen to Investigate Highway Conditions—Sub- seribers Anxious to Hear From Agent of Cut Rate Maga- zine Subscriptions—John Galuskey’s Case to be Tried Spread o Head and Formed Thick Crust. Burning Mehing As If On Fire. Scratched Day and Night, Guticura Soap and Ointment Cured in Two IS¢ e Teday. Professor A, ¥. Stene, state ento- 7 maologist, has 8sued » letter from his | 20 Graco St SpringAeN, Mass,— |offfce in Kinstew, sotifying jrop- “hen my ttie boy was born he had a | €Tty vwners to elear their trees of the clean and crear skin; bub ab the end of & nests of the browntail motl momth I percetved that he more nuibrous this year ever. Thls aetlon is taken un- | Was breaking out oh the |ge- the amendmen the for forehead. amd Meft arm | the suppression na and with a euantity of red |browntall meths, twhich p & the ‘pirrples wiich dischorged | state entomelog eiiter private 2nd spread tmtil they cov~ | Droperty and lear It of (he moths ered s entire body. ¥ |and then cellcct the bill for the wo £pread ropidly to Ms head | {TOM the ownen suing, i€ necessa who fall te have the Wo: amd formed a Shitk: cruse ted within a reasonaSle time, men Which: discharged. Tho | :ym the state hoard of- agriculture erouble caused him 3 burning itching as ¥ |\ ii| be vharged for at the rate of thir- Bo were on fire. Kio began to scratch untH | 1+ cents an hous fer each man €he blosd Sowed in 2bundance; ho scretched Tpen request of property | ény and night withont being abie to stecp. Protes r Stene will furnish I kept his hands, arms and less bamdeged | L0+ man to do the work. at the regu for a year. Youeanmogirowhatagdoved |0 rute. S mother T was. <1 tried thres treatments which did not afford him any ralief. Ho scratched himself ay at once, because the work must accomplished before the caterpil- [ to crawl. This will take | ntil he was theeo years old. K was then six weeks, accordin I commenced to use Cuticura Soap and If it gets very warm, Omtment. At tho Arst application I per- erpiliars will emerge from the auch sooner than otherw! onable conditions, it ed the work may be done success- ¢ between now and the second week April eelved that the itcking was not so fntensoso | ! 1 continued with assurance. At the end of | two months my ehild was entirsly cwed.” | LY (Signed) Mss. Uldeslc Audlair, Mar. Sl 1913. | | Cuticura Soap25c. and‘CuticuraOlntment | S0c. are sold everywhero. Liberal sample of esich mailed free, with-32-p. Skin Book. Ad- drvss post-card " Cuticara, Dept. T, Boston.” &5 Mon who shave and shampoo with Cu= ticura Seap will find it-best for.skin and scalp. Judge Oliver H. Williams will hold a session of the Third district court o Westerly toda a and the 2ch inued of Po- . against John posed of. Galuskey was arrested over a month ago for being Brown ned fur trial and w uuk and quarreling on a car of the Norwieh-Westerly Traction company on complaint of the conductor. Th BRIEF STATE NEWS e been three continuances of the 1 t the last session of th ded to have the c sfon_of the courl. signed for Fairfield—Busness is steadily 4m: proving at the Aluminum factory, Of. | ficials in charge of this plant report a | £ood business outlook. charged with assault by shooting, Charles own, and with pon, S y night and bonds of Hartford—Articles of assoclatlon of | the Hartford Liederkranz, a musical and social organization, have been filed with the State secretary. at gston not thought that the 1 for the grand jury at that time. The r assauit with intent to kil nment for not less than one i twenty years. Suffield—The board of trustees of | the Suitield Savings bank have named Samuel R. Spencer as president of the %Tank, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Charles C. Bissell Bridgeport—The new City Savi Rank bullding at 945 Main street w formally opened Wednesday afternoon. structure was thrown open for th spection of the pu betweon th nours of 4 and 7. There is an occasional report of rob- beries in the big%ecities, where trucks up to warehouses etaway and th Tecovered. T, New Haven, —Philip Troup will take up his duties as postmaster next Tues- Ho has already filed his bond of 000 with the poAL office departmagt and it is expected that his commission | . Will arrive in a few days. 5 New Britain—Sueprintendent 1 of the Boys' Club is i seipt of a check for $& for use Interests of his ck [he g made by taken out of the Somers—The reports Waterbury—in ac action taken at a mn ss men's branch Commerce over 2 m wh "t " In behalf of Roy S. Sheppard. of Svaterbury | Shannook, a bill has been introduced ; res: Gerry for the D IF CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH AND SICK the pe- arrant a luss, was d d ance of navy deps o prac of the depart the pay of a pers n any rank or position dates from th igning of the commission or warrant | Look Mother! If tongue is coated cleanse little bowels with “Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs.” Children love this“fruit laxat! nothing else cleanses the tender ach, liver and bowels so nic A" child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is, Charles F. D. Fay: red resider es in Westerl weather, & prom of Newport, with died Wedn. they become tightly clogged with 9. He moved to waste, liver gets slusgish, stomach sion forty yea sours, then your little one becomes blacksmith, cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sofc throa stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! See if tongue is coated, then give o teaspoonful of “California Syrup | of Figs,” and in a few hours all the |} father Washi rweather was a the Washi wral soclety, onchet lodge, rder of Odd Tellows, financial o constipated waste, sour bile and une it of the Master Horseshoers digested food p out of the system, | Soatioual tnion and president of the and you have a well, playful child | S Blyciamiths and Horseshoers' again. e leaves his widow, a son an Mililons of mothers give He leaves his widow, & a titornia Syrup of Figs” because it is A-rfect) B Rarmless; chlldren love it, and i never | g A 2 s st % % earing what appeared to be genu falls lo,act on the stommch, MVer|ine and satisfactory credentials, and % . 5 epresent himsell as agent of a Ask your druggist, for & 50-cent bot- | (1} vate circulation concern, a strang- e of “California Syrup of Figs, which has full directions for bables, children of all ages and for growm-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by “California Fig Sy- rup Compan’y’ Refuse any other king with contempt. nitted to lease space at the South County . held in the State armory at Westerly, near- iy two months ago, and busied him- £ in taking subscriptions for a com- | bination of pomltry and kindred publi- He dia quite a business and = - } collected man subscriptions. Per- haps he con 4 a strictly legitimate T iy buiness, but subscribers are com- Auto Repairing and Painfing | 7ines 3% omotins ot Sectives Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S We repair autos of all kinds in the H WIS n U ] H s W - ME } YOUR SICK, U FEELS STOMAGH DENTIST JanITuWF d - Bour, slek, upset somach, indiges- tisk, heartburn, foad yeu ea: fepmonts inte gases and stubbérg lumps; yeur head dches amd d. F. CONANT, 11 Framkiin 8% Whitestcne fo and the I T G l Clgars = feel sisk and misesadis, hai'd e She RS SO, AN Iohan vair reslics the megiec In Papes ~e—— Piepepsi 1 make: HRaek AistEeRe p o h e 1w D wlm In 3 revalimif You <an't A “$iatad, plenss for your v | deavoring to 1 | the strange the hope of tion_ for epening of < | he on letter heads jdenticn viousl; Jall w | Allen reported to Town Ci CASTORIA | ™ MINUTES | Ayspepsie; When the | inog L v | the publications for which they sub- scribed. { money They paid, I hold receipts fc | eoncy the asociation te the concern stated he An officer ¢ the su & were received i pace for the repre appeared with ved, it e, In response to the rec legitim s presume vitation f the public nd at ons He began he on of such reports as were together with the amount the town essentlal He met of the town officials and learned from them several mat familiarize him W ers that will t th the method in vogue. Mr. Allen will deve rtive time while in Wester! special work and will then 1 Washington and formulate department, which will - be submitied to the W ineil Local Laconics. Island gener nt session Thursd The et in join vane phone d president of Telephone compeny. The lowest thermometer wursday were: Weste hite Rock 14, Avondale 8. Pendleton Hill 18, way 9, Hope Valley 19, >een re lence adin ) s. Eymnasium ol pupils. by class ictors fro of We nt of th i Stat drick, former s tnarshal, in every sc presentatives we programme ey The foll grand e court Kingston which con Jo £. Cornell, ott, John arkin o fireme 1larm Thursday morning fc fire in the five tenement ned by Louis Dotalo gh and Pierce stre. n the section of the a by M George jef Cottrell, who is at th hou : receives alarm, and_seve! firemen, with extinguishers, were T f in an automobile fr garage. The quick arr men prevented dan ; JEWETT CITY. B Every difference tha ! make your Franco-American Club Successfully bread better you v this Opens Fair—Twenty Degrees Below family flour=which Zero At Brewster’s Corner. ote e R ey The Franco-Ameri, fair in Rioux's hall We ing, under the direction of the presi- dent, Azarie Grenier, secretary Couture, treasurer, s Bolow Zera, mometer ERY, INDIGESTION, NESS-PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN P Pape's Dilapepsin, Jts o need ha fvs millions of =87 targe f Z g, large fifty-a tfliusngln from pny eure uets scfontific, wmyaiion which tr colpts do mnot| ive the| circulation | and when written | ose pre- commenc- years past, and several | druggists, grocers and dealers at $1.00 a large bot- {# i tle.t P aluable medical booklet and doctor’s advice is now | sent free. to this company, Bradfor appreciated an club opened a nesday even- F. X. Casavant. axuo T8 kers’ Flour are well known. The & | Hecl hlending of the choicest tored sales an- t ease of Pape's rug store, quieliest, sprest stemueh relief and v almost harmless When Boffle is Empfty, BREAK IT! or the is e which | ving | p—— ¢ that in order to protect of the| consumers to be sure and break each bottle as soon as empty. " | Westerly town cou: at the instance - T slous ¢ ) {ot the Westerly board of trade, T.| failed to work off substitutes and cheap imitations on their cus- | en e ureas of public ronds| tomers have tried refium%.Dufiy_botfles when they could get | of the United States garicuitural de- them, hoping in this way to line their pockets. You can aid us to [ partment, arrived in Westeriy Thurs | stop this practice by breaking Duffy bottles when contents have ent conditions and to submit a pl been use({ - chase—see that inves- in of firm name and monogram blown in bottle. Break the bottle when empty and help us to prevent fraud. Duffy’s Pure Malt ey is sold by most to the ate his The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. urn to port. ePor'| than at ‘any other time this winter on | and remained so until Thursday noor esterly | Thursd From Simon Brewster's | During the afternoon the thermometel corner comes the lowest record. twenty | stood 6 above zero. | ing the lowest point rea {low zero. from railway station to the freight tion, only a short distance, Thur: | morning, frore their faces.. Schools to Close The 20th. below zero. At night the mercury a gone up to zero at the same placy During the last cold weather the ther- momefer went to sixteen below at Mr. Brewster's. In the borough the lowest was sixteen, in Glasgow fourteen, Vol- untown thirteen and Lisbon sixteen The sophomore class of the Stoning- | st one to be held. on High school held a social and oty postponed this weelcs meetin, ' uffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is al ut up in clean bottles, with a seal over the cork. But I order 1o protect yourself against fraud in reflling, we ask all In a few remote instances unscrupulous dealers who have Be and get the genuine—if in doubt examine your pur- 2 z seael over the cork is unbroken; {he cork should be new and perfect—the name, “ Duffy’s Malt,” is on each side of the cork. Look for the original signature on the label and Thursday morn- | ched was 8 be- Two men who were going | sta- At the conclusion of Mrs. Charles S. Jennison has re-| The schools of & town of Ston i n the Congregutional church Thurs- | turned to her home in Danbury after | ton will close on Friday afternon, Feb. tay cvening Rev. Samuel M. \ short visit with Mrs. Calvin. Wilcox. | 20th and re-open Tuesday, Feb. 2ith. ave an Il o This will give a short vacation for ade. 3 ‘Washington's birthday. Copies of Wednesday's Bulletin can STONINGTON The third lecturs of the Travel Club | be had st the news offl 2 addition- = — 3 .| 'will take place in Borough hall Friday | B e e e il s wai| Class Social—Quarter's _Girculation | evening, Feb. 20. Tho speakers will | zot The Dulle-| at Library 2,612—Celd Wave in the | be Herbert Sherwood and his subject | Borough. i will be Rambles In Conecticut. Lan- | T tern slides will be shown. This I8 the The Woman's Home Misslonary soct- Prov- | dance in the school hall Wednesday - he Frov- | S oning. Music wae furnished by the | the Baptist church to Thursday after- s tor | HiEh School orchestra. The commit- |nogn, Pebo 19th. L s in charge was Miss Esther Bind- | Judge W. A Bre « Miss Nora Sullivan, Miss Marle vicCaffery, Miss Madeline Cowan, Miss seraldine Joseph, Miss Sarah Adam- Charles Barnes, Charles Downie, John Schiller, John W. Haley, Paul nant, Busy Quarter At Library. t the quarterly meeting of the Free r the librarian reported 2,612 taken out during the quarter. tion and 222 non-fiction. There Mrs. Thomas W. Capron and ford, R. I Charles W. Casey of New York returned home, Invited to Holiday Shoot. e m ened invitations to the members Ram Island Gun club of Ston attend its shoot at its grounds R the vear will be held of the eighth grade gram- ol will hold a class social in G. C. hall this_(Friday) evening 30 till 10.30 odlock. Miss Hel- er is the feacher in this Talk On Panama Canal. ursday evening the members of the had the pleas- g talk The_ evening one and refresh- RHEUMA Purifies the Blood b of the ay evening has donat- 914, Weakening of the blood tissue: ist church o fain | cations which result fatally. recovered from went to New h Mrs. Mason for conditions from the whole Rheumatism. - homes of Stor Rheumatism I could not walk. ngton. Wednesday n to zero. During the night the | Guy Torley, to § degrees below, | Paul, Minn. 129 Summit Ave, e fire- d The exclusive qualities of lightness, vhiteness and nourishment of Joseph Winter wheat improves makes the flour equally i for piscuit—cake—pastry. lower ers’ Flour makes the cuits, and the most delicious cakss and flaky pie-crusts. fless to Yor: will pe glad if you try At all grocers HECKER-JO:ES-JEWELL MILLING CO., NEW YORK Book: of Practical Home-baking Recipes for the asking Tt e like 1y le- Protect The Heart From Eheumatis | cantinued attacks of Rheumatism fects the heart and produces compli Rheuma puts the blood in condition to ward off | other diseases and eradicates Rheu- Y A. A. Bartlett have returned to Wick- has The New London Gun club has is- 5 books added, 18 being pur- |erford on Washington's >d and 17 donate There is a | Four members will attend from re. | balance in the treasury of $133.87. | On Good Friday the biggest shoot of m and| . Throws off Complicating Diseases. s by 7 sys- Recommended for all forms of 50 cents at The Lee & Osgood Co. This letter will convince Severity of The Cold. you of its great value: sy the severe cold penetrated{ “I was 8o crippled with Sciat Doc- o0ld wave struck here with a high | tors could do nothing for me. After | nd and continued through the night, | taking three bottles of RHEUMA, the d with the thermometer at 6 p. m.| Rheumatism had entirely left me. The Porteons & Mitchell Co. HOW TO OWN A HIGH-GRADE Sewing Machine AT AN OUTLAY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL Our Sewing Machine Club opens a way to own a high- grade Sewing Machine in the easiest way imaginable. Every woman who has a home, and does her own sewing, owes it to herself to secure a machine that embodies all the modern labor-saving features. Our club plan enables one to dm‘ this at a saving of about one-half on the agency prices. fay $2.00 when the machine is ordered, and it is immediately delivered to your home—and the balance in weekly payments of $1.00. Broadly spegking, this club plan is unique. It brings to everybody a machine of proven merit, and offers that machine at tully one-half ihe agent’s price, and upon terms within the reach of every housewife who needs a machine. There are no fees, no interest, no restrictions of any kind. You select your machine, make the first payment, and at once you get the use of the machine. We give you a choice of three different machines at these remarkably little prices: At $16.98—The “Shetucket” At $19.98—The “Chelsea” At $23.98—The “Rose” We will deliver Sewing Machines anywhere in Connecticut w hnuf extra charge. SAMPLE MACHINES Just five Sewing Machines, that we have used for samples the past year, will be closed out at especially low prices for cash. They are perfect in every way, only the cabinet work may be slightly marred. Priced as follows: The “Shetucket”—our regular $16.98 Machine at $11.95 The “Chelsea”—our regular $19.98 Machine...at $13.95 The “Rose”—our regular $23.98 Machine. .. .. .at $16.95 The “Rotary”—our regular $35.00 Machine. ...at $21.95 The “Mohegan’—our regular $45.00 Machine at.. $30.95 Remember—there is only one machine of a kind to be offered at these prices, so that we can only offer these sub- ject tofprior sale. 2 “THE PORTEDUS & MITCHELL CO. THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. 100 Franklin Street Elecfrical Contractors Electrical Supplies Mazda Tungsten Lamps N | | | Agents for PRAIRIE STATE INCUBATORS HOT AIR — SAND TRAY 60 Egg Keystone ....oevceueenceeon.n.. $10.50 100 Egg Keystone ...... et S1DD0 HOVERS — GRIT BOXES — FOUNTAINS — LEG BANDS — FOOD HOPPERS Poultry Netting Call and see Pittsburgh Electrically \Vplded Square Mesh THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Bu 74 Franklin eet only to wipe vour dishes when you let them§ practically wash themselves with i GOLD DUST | A lahor-saver for cleaning pots and pans, § floors, woodwork and everything, 5c and larger packages. Rk FAIRBANK&TaT] CHICAGO ot the GOLD BUST TWINRS do your work” STETSON & YGUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work and matesials at rigaz rrices, by skilled labor Telephone 80 WEST DR. C. R. C'JAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon in charge of Dr S. 1. Geer's practice during his last iiness. McGrarx Building, Norwich, Conn. MAIN ST TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY New L.ondon ‘VO!}\MIGH‘ £ % '_ Line NEW YORK STEAMERS CHESTER W. CHAPIN NEW HAMPSHIRE e dn oKt of Manhattan lsland. SHteamer leaves New Loadon at 11 m. daily (except Sunday), S 180 REW YORK - ey ork, Pier 70, East Ki NORWICH Meals a 2 Carte NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. Pier 40, Norih River, O~ Tickets and staterooms {rom tickst Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays : 2 Ar aves Norwi p. m. York 7 a. m. Fare §1 Staterooms $1 All outside rooms. ellent Dining Service. Chelsea Line Phone 17 | CRUISES e ralf 6375 conne | By Palatial Cruising Steamer | “VICTORIA LUISE” From NEW YORK i Feb.7 March11 April 11 | . 16t027 Days, $145-5175 4P (& g Aleo Craises Around the W S through the Panema Canais A Mediterrencan trips, cte. Send for Bookiet, Siating Crure " \HAMBURG- @ne Block West of Broadway CI:IEW YORK CiTY oy ‘a%::nhm:rz’ihn.fi.mx-'d':ud MODERN ABSOLUIELY FIREPROOT | 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP Excellent Restaurant and Cafe. Moderate Prices, Bend for freeliasirnicd Sutdeand Map of New York Cit: |BERMUDA, WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL TER CRUISES John A. Dunn i Steamship and Tourist Agent, | 50 Main Street " ATIENTION »l NOTICES . “vccupant or tion, or any ie care o: such bulia- such Sicewais ana_convemient by r Lereirom, of Coverng or somie other suie- > do s0 for Lwo hours exposes ine party Commisstoner. o the Town of ‘ meet in the City 18, in sald Town, each day. 1 xcepted, from Feb. 15t to Feo. ‘ 10 & m. to 4 p. m., to listen from ino dolngs Of the As- : and to do any other business to be done at sx1d mestings. d at Norwich, Conn, Jap. ® JAMES W. BLACKBURN, 3 M'LAUGHLI DAVID GILMOUR, 4 Board of Relisf,

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