Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 17, 1914, Page 9

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Tuesday, March 17 P § | further DANIELSON - urges faint heart mnever | won_fair 1z s up to the boy T to forget ful—ang Judge Getty Taken to Worcester Hos- | taica (1 niv B t—Lewis Fitts of Dayville Gets |that he dear Bride Through Matrimonial Adver- S Bl 2 sement—Death of Mrs. Valmore OBITUARY Brolet, Mrs. Valmore Drolet. . 5 E The body of Mrs, Valmore Drole "Louis Gaudin, who has been Serious- | wio - was® s Dol otk ly ill in a Hartford hospital for sev- | Ganghter of the late Ir. and eral weeks, returned to his home here | j Manin Monday. Mr. Gaudin is much im- | e e proved in health. 1 Judge Getty in Hospital, Judge Oliver E. Getty of the pro- bate court, who is critlcally ill. was taken to a Worcester hospital for treatment Monday being accompanied by Dr. J. N. Perreault and Charles Morin. Miss Florence Blake of Brooklyn is assisting as an inseructor in the com- mercial department of Killingly High school during the absence of Mis Ruth Cornwell Frank Winkelman has returned from a business trip to New York. Delegate to S. of V. Encampment. about n . > Ha Abel Other brothers midas Farmers and Business Men Invited. X 10 business men from.ali W. Deforest Wells has been elected |, Akt o B o delegate from Camp Col. Eaward An- [ (003 I ths scetion have been invited ward Anderson, S. of toitnedDI- Lo toan g (Tater i e e Yision encampment to be held at Stam- | TR, PGAY (Tuesdayy for the meet. ford, April 23. Rev. Charles Downs [ ;% 0 J€ "0 o o SUNICHH O has been elected alternate. Putn el e s am Busine ASSOC! Souvenir Taylor's Remembrances. | The ng is to be Souvenir W, H. Taylor of Hartford | 130, the eveni: is remembering aniel friendyjoeciuies jare with St. Patrick’s dav cards [ LeEeSHIE and the admonition to Your | to_business men, Memory Green.” men of prom Albert T. Day of Springfield spent | they will mak Sunday with relatives in Danielson. | ¢ ons. Dr. L. J. Morin assisted in the con- ferring of the degree on the class of | Willis Pl et members received into Council La |O0f the ( il at Concorde of the Union St. John Bap- home tist at Putnam Sunday afternoon. Spent Winter in Florida. Conductor Rienzi Brown of the Dan- jelson-East Killingly line is expected to return about April 1 from Florida. t ST this > wil | been a valt where he has been spending the win- | pal Ames fc ter. vears. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Melior of High G rinasiu C t street and their infant daughter vis- i el Lol Meeb NS ited with relatives in Norwich Sun- Be . en is to call another day. lf‘vf‘?lx!‘l*; W 1 a few day u\'. the The Woman's Foreign Missionary | gmmitiee appointed the Kilmglh society of the Methodist church is to Str ST meet with Mrs. A, F. Wood Friday o =il afternoon. Frank C, Lawton, of Kingston, R. T was a visitor with friends in Daniel- son over Sunday, Mrs. Geor Domingue of Central ‘alls, R. I, visited relatives here over Sunday. Broken Rail Causes Delay. btained that the a proper effort, A broken rail on the trolley line in | Funeral Delayed Because Body upper Main street derailed a Provi-| Not Come—Conference on Train dencs car and caused some delay Su Schedule Today—Heavy Freight C. Poirier, who was emplofed | ShiPments Starting Up—Death of in the Huribut store here, transferred to the store of cern at Southbridge, M The new stock house has been Miss Orire Marion. the con- = A or the mills at Industrial place i< nearly com- pleted, Mission at Hampton Church. - 2 preaches Rev. M. J. Ginet is arranging for a_ mission to be given a of Our Lady of Lourdes in Hampton, & mission of St. James' parish To Observe St. Patrick’'s Day. In_observance of the fe Patrick there is to t the members of St James' the hall of the parochial (Tuesday) evening. The v be under the direction of the Children tae Church nett of Lynn nds in Putnam Mon . Walker, formerly s church, was a visi nds here Monday. Given Linen Shower. of Mary and the Seapular society. Begin! Night: Eishing: Miss Myrtle L. Rowse was r Spring-like temperature S {T T IE sowe Sprinz-like temperatur . John P. Kennedy two days has had the beneficent effect ! hds in X fond of clearing away mcuch of what.re. | °0 °F friends in Putnam Monday. mained of the snow and ice. Fishes A. O. H. Observance Today. 1en have commenced th Putnam di A. O H, will l. with spears, for the spring run | serve St. Pat ickers in Qyinebaug river amame of MATRIMONIAL AD. COLUMN Led to Wedding of Lewis Fitts of | Dayville and South Norwalk Wo- | 5 fokorm, 2 an liary to the board Brown ied here The marriae 2 to South t week decorated witk the bride-to-be would recognize him, as per | Fitts wen yyen caused genera OBITUARY. Marion. Miss Crire 3 rion, For Your Baby. The Signature of . l $4 is the only guarantee that you have the (enuine CAST prepared by hifo YOU’LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher’s Castoria. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; t0 protect the babies. The Centaur Company, M_‘ Pres't. N 0 & /7 SN Did | I' over 30 years. ubstitutionand CatPrices &1 usually go hand in hand 3 DUFFYS”™ They comprise the greatest evils 3 that are Frachsed on an unsuspect- ing public. “you know why dealers attempt to sell you their own article or something “just as ood” in place of what you call for ? t's a matter of profit—they make more money on that article regard- less of your heaith. It is not fair to your judgment nor to us as manufacturers, who have told you through truthful advertising the immense amount of good Duf’s Pure Malt Whiskey —— has done for others and will do for you. 4 The retailer (and there are many of them) who gives you what you ask for without quibble, is the one who has your interest, as well as his own in mind—he should get your business. You feel comfortable while trading with him. g 3 ‘We do not approve of price cutting—for cut prices, along with substitution, means destruction—not competition. But—if prices are cut to attract your attention—insist on what you ask for. Get Duffy’s and benefit yourself—don’t help the dealer who tries to foooldyou by accepting an unadvertised, and possibly an unworthy roduct. , D ther Thoincan thatican i vocifeo AR BT, cle year in and year out for many years, has something of worth to seil you or they couldn’t advertise. Duffy’s Prire Malt Whiskey is sold in sealed packages—neve: in bulk. The Company signature is on the label—the Company} name blown in the bottle. Get the Genuine. Sold by most\ druggists, grocers and dealers at $1.00 a bottle. The Duify Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. A | | home on Providence street. The voung | and Mrs. Johh L. Maine of Ledyard woman's death came as a shock to her | Thursday | many friends in the city. Mrs. John Kilroy enteratined her | | sisters, Mrs. Frank Gifford and Mrs. iErain Conterence iFoday. C. Northrup, of New London, Friday. utive committee | Browntails Found. Browntail moths were found orchards in this vicinity by Men’s associa- | : 1 Manager C. L.| in a Manager C. L, e 5. William Clark and son returned to their home in a visit at Clairemont | to the new train o cor ce to be held in | one of the cars of the ecial train that | | will bring the railroad officials. | To Build Another Greenhouse. ! C. S. Andem has plans for the con- | tion of another greenhouse to :nl-i" n have non after farm. Mrs. Roger Faulkner and daughter Capitola have returned from a month's stay with relatives in Willimantic. COLCHESTER st Side property, the new ture to b about 200 feet in lengtif. | A, e s a city market for his e S [ Rowere “oma e Semeng he i recelv: | Fire Extinguished After Quick Work— ing the producing | Play Well Presented. i | A fire was discovered Saturday Received 32 Members. evening in the In the Curtis corner of wich avenue and Main street, about 7.30 o'clock. i s occupied by Dauphinee | tinsmith and plumbers | r the Union fire was discovered), a | J. Morin, lark, jewele Mr. o1 at his bench and d ident, were dance. 1 special 1 cil th s issuing into his room an upon investigation found that the wood | work in the store below had caught the layout | fire from stoyepipe which goes | through the second floor before enter- the chimney. Help was summon- ed and by the aid of fire extinguishers the fire was put out ng ‘here is to be e common th evening for c jeration o Play Given. At the chapel Friday evening the drama Down by the Sea was present- Green Divol i members of the C. Y. P. S rce udience. The char: and f frie \mencing ned for tr d div een hel 4 after- | i at- > Mason-{ had to be ! Tra Mr. rion Hay before several 1 o'clock and ha remain 1 surs to Ice Cakes on Wheaton's Flats. f land wir round w near Bridgeport hn O'Brien | st weelk. | L i . Baldwin of Middle local visitor Monday = Alice Bigelow of East Hamptor he guest of her par: n street over Sunday SEar Important Meeting Today. as Uy “GETS-IT” FOR CORNS ON YOUR PIGGY-WIGGIES! business mer 1 the assembly ol today Quit Puttering With Corns. Use This | Sure, New-Plan Corn Cure. : A few drops of “GETS-IT,” the big | gest ler in the world any | b2 ' | corn remedy, 13 enough | jtive doom to the flercest corn tha | HEAVY FREIGHT MOVEMENT. | Extra Handlers Added to Lecal Ferce —Trains of 80 Cars. movement the Ne | . ultural Society. These little toes These little toes There i at interest in Woodstoch S | e e dstoch | had “GETSJT hed'uone: the Woodstock Agric 2 ity | ‘Hvo el out of the death of |ever cemented itself to a t was car Zood-bye Johnnie. You appl IT” in two seconds—no fu i plasters that don’t stay put. with salves that make corns “pull” and tion that lmwake the toe beefy and raw, with | has been of | knives, scissors, T s and diggers | There were | that make corns grow faster and that | s to the accident, | may cause blood poison from cor ATy rent versions of | cutting and corn-bleeding. “GETS- happened and R IT” shrivels up corns, they come right off. That's the new s Many Attending Mission Services. |just common gense. No more corn- The mission opened at St pains. “GETS-IT” is safe, and never s s onaties from | BUIts the flesh. ~Get rid of corns and » Beaupre sing much | calluses. S s Tauell | C“GETS-IT” is sold at 25c a bottle by , t ices and at | all druggists, or sent direct if you | the services Monday. . The mission 1s | Wish, from E. Lawrence & Co., Chica_ for the French-speaking members of | 8°- S o be cc e i st Season, COPHPUed | Kickapoo Worm Killer Expels Worms. s found the going hard | The cause of your child’s ills—the sips Monday, as the | foul, fetid, offensive breath—the start- f up the |.ing up with terror and grinding of ed deep mud. | teeth while asleep—the sallow com- | plexion—the dark circles under the 1 ey —are all Indications of worms. | ckapoo Worm Killer is what your child needs; it expels the worms, the cause of the child’s unhealthy condi- tion. For the removal of seat, stom- ach and pin worms, Kickapoo Worm Local Guests at Ledyard Golden Wed- wing—Nests of Browntails Found. Miss Fern Richar Storrs | Killer gives sure relief. Its laxative | modei school spent F at the | effect adds tone to the general system. chool Supplied as a candy confection—chil- has Dbeen spending | dren like it. Safe and sure relief. days in Mystic with L. H. Stod- | Guaranteed. Buy a box today. Price Al druggists or by mall Kickapoo Indian Med. Co., Phila. e St. Louis. dard. N and Mrs, J. W. Frink attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. _ /, “Worth Its Weight | i in Gold” I HEY tell the tale in the Klondike of a prospector in the far interior who was offered a bag of gold for his last sack of ‘‘Bull” Durham—and refused to trade. The millions of ‘‘Bull’”’ Durham smokers can fully appreciate this incident, for there isn’t one among them who would part with 4is sack of “‘Bull’’ Durham for its weight in gold, if he knew he could not obtain more. The thorough satisfaction in those fresh, fragrant ‘“Bull”” Durham hand-made cigarettes appeals to red-blooded, vigorous men the world over. Intheheartof thewildernessand the heart of civilization,inbunk- house and forecastle, in mansion and club,men of all classesand all na- tions, ‘‘roll their own’’ and enjoy the most satisfying luxuryin theworld— , GENUINE ‘BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO (Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each 5c sack) The man who has never rolled a cigarette from ‘“‘Bull’’ Durham will find that sweet, mellow flavor and fresh fragrance a revelation—a distinctiveformoftobaccoenjoyment. Get ‘‘the Makings” today and learn to ‘“‘roll your own.” FREE An Illustrated Booklet, showing cor- rect way ta ‘‘Roll Your Own”’ Ciga- es, and a Book of cigarette papers, will both be to you, free, on postal request. : Address “Bull” Durham, Durham, N. C. Ask for FREE book of “‘papers’’ with each 5c sack THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY L I PLAINFIELD Il Sunday morn- | change trains tbree times during the nigh ew York Evening Post. s = Mr enry S. Starkweather | —— — Phillips Family in New Home—Items r Saturday afternoon | A Greek prisoner sentenced to death Chiefly Personal. ¢ s not executed unt vears after — M ry's wind blow got lost. conviction arstow i Reason for Pessimism. PATENTS Protect your ideas. Handsome 60-page Guide Book Free. ndsons of t minded son arstow, called t ime in settin 2 ‘,‘ \';“r,fn' | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, St entioman | Windham County Savings Bank Bidg. the | | Danielsen, Conn. to | ectlTuThS Prescription 1 years the standard skin remedy — a liquid used externally — iustant rchef from itch the mildest of cleansers— S0ap 5 e a skins always clean and healthy Norwich, Stubbs Recovering from Burns. Phillips f Lee & Osgood Co,, Conn. n is the greatest improvement ever made in stoves. By one motion it regulates fire and oven—push the knob to “Kindle’’, “Bake”’, or “Check’’—the range does the rest. Better than two or more dampers. Have you seen it? This Single Damper is patented —no~ other range has it. The deep Ash Hod—instead of the old clumsy ash pan—with Coal Hod beside it (patented) is easy to remove —doesn’t spill ashes. Gas ovens if desired ; end [single] or elevated [double]. For sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., Makers, Beston e N b e

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