Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 13, 1914, Page 2

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Scotland Woman Driving Hores V Is Ran, Into by Auto Driver v, No. 8, RA. u. 1%. ; ) A i ) 3y taok Lodge, No. 1.1 0. 0. ¥.. | LUrRiZg e n ? n . P s lgiag g S 2 : ; = ar Bell of Co. Ty C. N. G. Are fl‘g“““g.}?%fi" i h'i m fard M, Sal ' ey X . ; e | Buria t., a r he : P {iato colllai i CITY GOURT. ,fi,{,; ;‘,m?;‘&";"‘ “Frinney Lebanon Man Pays $25 and Costs For o aad 2 Driving A:m:ny:il\dhil- Tutaxioats | SRE,ID tHE CRE 8L LN N e wis : 3 R a.br?tksnwhbshi qad.mmd died fisfi' ur B, '.fl a 1] dict e R i onda Rignt Arivs t.,;f" S e g e . : o PR W, Ve 5 ?‘f I g ar”e Y = Koo st : z ” ” o :‘::::m‘:*&n ettt zg%:}m'"‘“ e it hner, Bl e 5% Betoor TR Come e ae and wld under flw names of * Drops»be Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” ete. You h trolley bw‘uw:’: yg“;unowmnfiamnqun Le rectors, William A, Gasto: should not mdicineto givantoyour children without you or o e BRI w8 i oo s o e | e i, b TR mow of whet 1 1s sompesed. OASTORIA DOES NOT OON- Ela.r & kSR v %f?;fi%&“}&%fi ,,f:;‘,;,;m:mvv fl'nf.z?.‘“a‘:%; tedi| TATN NAROOTIOR, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletoher. » vehicle while in an intoxicated|tried to pass on the left. e Sevigny 5 ; z h‘n&“rfl?binlwl\‘nefltehflrrl‘ht ntnh«-sl’ufl il o - : _?"" Rk pinsss gulty o he chases| RS ST Tl oo o b7 M| BEETREC S 3L e el L T ol et , ‘ %y Letters from Prominent Physicians five u«ucmdgu.uvoatuu- - 5 ¥ g kg B R 8 v e b s u By . ;2ddressed to Chas. H. Fletcher, "““"’ s s g o 28 and | Eincite Tavombe, a Gister, wherra aetan, Sresident = Dr. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, IIL, says: “I use your Castoris sad kind, and imposed a fine of $25 and Effests of the War, . Prince, “vice p a { 3 ‘ ey pris e costs, which was d. Cartler, and one brother, Nazarie La- 0P advise its use in all families where there are dren.’ % Aoe of 3500 ¢ oy frmprisonment.tor| LoCaL Aruesists and manutacturars| combe, ail of thie it S oty Mo ) Dr. Alezander B. Mintte, of Cleveland, Obio, says: “I have frequently may be imposed for & repe- | Tt NE AR ORaict, S0 many the i B preseribed your Castoris and have found it a reliable and pleasant rem- act. drugs, chemicals and dye stuffs are Personals. errick ‘o for children” < rted fr abroad. The advance in i pg'l;lakog.un?:u the :uy from ten rela!lvs iy Ww ,fl s visiting Dr. Agnes V. Swetland, of Omaha, Nebr., says: “Your Castoris is. - = tary and treasurer. ] | D :;gcn;hund:zddgreznu“-:wr%i.n;g Mr. and Mrs. Joseuh ¥, Panlhus are| will seon a5 X ] thutr-fldahm'wwuicmldxmandmmmlmud ed rocal Jockl visiting relatives in S AR ; b recommend. ecorat 3.“;’&;&335:’«"“3: ’lfiy‘?fl?fi"& My and Mrs. H. R 1 are at | ing o Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buttalo, N. ¥, says: “I have frequently prescribed i dyes Chatham, Mass. for a fortnight's stay. ~Jielwy p? ~gined . Tmade in this country, it 18 within the| Misses Irene and Edma Vanderman| S B T b L ot Temlte. n fact possibilities that somé mills may luve of Turner atreet are visiting friends m ocensed persons or incompetents, and § Castoria my owa children.’ o shut down for 3 perjod. Hartford. :m b‘u'lnfl& position to take savings { Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., says: I heartily endorse your Case re a an S Srv Sl Mo N ana *The omees will be In the { ] toria I have frequently prescribed it in my medical practice, and have Jewett City Patient May Reeover. |their two ednesday for a|panking rooms of the Wh.n: c“wnf 3 ‘ e al found it to do all that is for 1t” Sophie Smolex, the Jewett City girl|Visit in mfldfl. Kul- tv National banik 3 S R m""u 8.6 B, Peal, mm who attempted suicide by shooting on| Miss Kileen Donohue of New York = » . 1idden, nn., says: “My experience Ty Pras Sunday, the second of August; and who|is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. MAJ. GEN. WOOD titioner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider 1§ an excellent remedy for the youns.” Dr. H. D. Benner; of Philadelphia, Pa,, says: “I have usel your Case toria &s & purgative in the cases of children for years past wiih the moet n“l 50c valfie is’ now ShL .Yolegfh'- ho?lhl.Ah‘-u‘l lllry Dcnohn- of Brook street. S R ;l—l——;— very good chance of recovery: e r. W. Tuesday ming s Staff from Gonm. - e of the-shooting, it whs stated that ; ., whi m been i oEnlie whre onk 100 wesd, Wit %fi;‘m’vfi T ors lsland to Review Troops. much improvement has been snown in ipal Henry T Burr has ,-,gun The mimic war which has by 3 bappy effect, and fully endorse it as a safe remedy.” b4 h dition, her temperat: 1 - een: tak- t ly This Week Il and unless sometning nnforessen | fo (o Wayne, Me. after e brief visit| & Place this wask ot the U Sncomb i Send= Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria is & sytese takes Place, it ia belleved she ia on the| connected with the opening of the nor- | When the Biue army won a Jecide : @id remedy for children, known the world over. I use it in my prasties i mal school. victory over theéir opponents, the Red ¢ and have no hesitancy iz recommending it for the complaints of iafasts Built Bonfife in Wrong Place, |, Among tnose sttending o Jegiela- | S5™%007 8 B Ry TR0 ) sad children” n man mhe bad been miibing &) 405 =p ,m,;; o Haven Weduss- | Troop A, Comnsctiout Natiohal ; Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., says: “I consider your Castarts 88 "““9 too freely caused excitement at| G E ynnman, C, A. Cates, James A.| mrooh A Second cavalry, ; excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliebie medisines he railroad station Wednesday morn- | ghaa v Troop B, Connecticut Natl 15E. B attemptingito atafs & non-Ars and Bavig Lares of e S0 and Troop D. Second ca Al O and pleasant to the taste. A good remedy for all disturpasces of G on the platf. e old news- | Eev. and Mrs. Louls Flocken “f?l-‘" while Troops A, B, C, . » Sarors I ook Tho SiekerHe whs taken | tucket, & 1. formerty of thls cty. ara| fiana Nations:, Gasd dnd Troups 4 : algestive organs’ " g hs nset P | & 305 oma of ' Smcth, Seventh | P Ser oo e sovenacs | Scrna b e Megsebeeati ol cenvine CASTORIA arwavs A Rul WAl put te e Duda iy tho iy, ‘and trsins ble favorite game o TR R S:Mvg."{,f g Bears the Signature of : roqué. lin between the Blue army and th Solitary Smallpox Case Cured. i tracks of the New York, New Edm: Walter Doyle, who had smallpox has JEWETT CITY and Hartford reilroad the troopers o entirely recovered and the family will g the Blue army, in order to win a vlc- T k M - | be released from guarantine toda) Local People Attend Stonington Gele- m ';:\‘e”r;qeul.rte:"::ignch ;x;:v;ul- Sei Afltfi ruc ovIn, = bration—-Mrs, R. R. Willcox and| Stationed at Scotland, the: Fac < ol * f : FUNERAL. St ‘ ) LONG DISTANCE WORK E. Daughter to Move to New Jersey. ;l:::nd ngx\:flem mto Westminister, F b A SPECIALTY, Patrick O’Grady. Among those who attended the Ston.{made a like mx;‘\reme%t mn?‘rufl.h ' e —— e e e ou ave wa S Address P. A, WEEKS, or 'pho The hody of Patrick O'Grafy of New n celebration were Sariuel Geer,|Hill, where the Red army was station- : . A, 3 Phene | work, formerly of this city was brought ggto R, q.' rdn | ed. From here they had a clear fleld $50-2, 338-12 or 251-5, Willimantic, Ct. | to Willimantic Tuesday afternoon, and rs. J. H. Tracy,|to the railroad which was the object In Use For Over 30 Years, o taken to St. Joseph's ' cerhetery for|wrs. G. A. H: r. and Mrs. of attack, so that®shortly after noon > THE CENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORK SITY. burial in the family-lot. Rev. T. F. ¥ F7 y Wednesday the Red army was dectared HIRAM N. FENN Bannon read the committal service.| Hiscox, Mrs. W. R. defeated. The bearers were J. Harold King and s Mary Great preparations are being made = Eren——— UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER| frederick King of New York. Dr.s oo, | for tomarrow, when Mad, Gen: Wood. 82 Church St, Willimantie, Ct. Clarance Grady, Augustine and Eugene ard W. Barber, ¢oinmander of the. Department of the SCHOOL BOARD DEADLOCK. street. This is Mr. Phillips’ fitst visit Telephone Lady Assistant|Cannon of Clinton, Mase, and Hareld|w, Misses i| East, and his stasf -m arrive from & ¥ s east in four years. Moriarty of this city. Ma: y Gevernor's Island, N, Y. to make an | Firet Yarn Spun at State T: de Schoo! Six Members at Thompson Cannot City Need: Swi Mis. Jeseph Bidinigan: Beasts Cooper &?ncuvgv inspection of"the B¢ camp. Mal. wimming Pask Nosded Srimos| Asree on Tourtellotte Principal. Py g ias e o < DR. l" C. JACKSON Dentist| Tne raneral of Mrs. Toseph Brauni- 3.4 4 in ihe oty of WHLmANHS, whomis | Strike Ends=Firemen to Mold Field| There has been mo principal elected | 2664, of 2 ey peot. Tors 5 4 % 3 & 'r: il ::pconflzcud by automobile to for the Tourtellotte Memorial High |7o. ’r:lut::‘:rgund LR g . o o ment, arriving thers .,,o,.t_ lchool of Thompson and it is under- s boys Painless Extracting O S e R ool Joo | 1Y betore noon. e and his stafr will| 3 Miss tood that it is possible the school will R g, 6 - TR and Fillmg a Speemlty 1. Adams of St. Paul's . E. church of< 3 > Temaly In Hampton e until Saturday, of Grand View, are spending Dnen in the fall without a princtpal. - X ficiated. Relatives acted as bearers.| Roode, Mys. Frances Mrg. | When, er a gran r‘vlw ot the eral weeks st Old Orchard Beach, | TR school board is composed of six 3 752 Main Street, = Willimantio | Lo 8o as in the Willimantic ceme- fane Lester Marciq. Geer, Willis ‘and | troops by Maj. Gen. Wood, his_staff, | Me. members who were at a deadlock over | A7vaY. for bathing, to Telephone ridg ; Morgan and Edward Gibson. ;;;’a va‘;fignfll’ogier of Bhisas Je- m‘f"‘ E. M. Warner and daughter, | tBe biring of a principal. A special b4 N:h'lvmbrgyu x : Mrs, Charles H. Edmonds. chvmg for New Home, Baldwin of Connecticut. camp will be | days 1n Groton. Tedes B o Warsey |to increase the membership ot ihe |Into the ofly, Sithy Quins ; JAY M. SHEPARD Tho funeral of Mra. Charles H. Ed-| Mrs. K R Wilicox and daughters| broken the various companies snd |was at the Griswold, Eastern Point,|board fo nine and thus bresk the . S T e I N monds was held Wednesday afternoon | will leave wq,k for _their w | troops returning to their respective | Wednesday, attending the meeting and | deadlock, but this was defeated. If| i . e city have a Succeeding Elmore & Shepard from the home of her sister, Mrs. Jon-|home in N. J. 1ss | homes. banquet of the State Ber association, |the Present plan of opening without a ):' oulll&: plny_lsdr:m & & o ‘bols F m athan Jackson ‘of 141 Pleasant street Florence Wi Wfllcox s ednesday for| It was reported vesterdey that all To Repair Roadway. Beineipel is carvied out the shtuatios SUUIE Seeviny: & il Y the * vate. when lon when possi a.cnnoon(e 60-62" North St., Willimantic|®, E church officiated. {2‘:,,."%‘:,':3 Hugh e e ot aing | oSt e troopers was injured on & {:gy'-hl:n miclte Tosdwey bullt In the | schoo] board will soive e Sty | o ety e ';:‘,;_",_ wms we 0 T3 —_— Lady Assistant Tel. connection | Howard and George Millerd, C. C. Par-| Summer at Block hlnd. 16 in tawn. | camp Rospital, where he was reporied i 'Zu Britain, who did the work, Is FIRST YARN SPUN. Sy e sslst lism Callaban and two childrsn |as having been only slightly injured. | the Gl 1o superintend the repatrs. Ao e g he numbar of °Z“1 are visiting relatives | Going to Willimantic Institute. Ml why -‘t’o“ b"‘“"l last Year|At Btato Trade School During This|years ago od Wilimattc hes 1 of Hartford is the guest|winss Myra Codding left Danielsen | of the time and there :n -w%qvéfifi Woek, retired from the fleld. At of his grandhiece, Mre. B. 5. fHsoox. | Wednesday to spend & week at the |ihe top layer hus worn 8L The plece and Woodstack the good. ~ ’ Sianisy Whesiocit 1ot Tuseaay 1| Willimantic camp grounids, where she | from Front and Pomiret streets iy | pihS, A7t yarn to be spun at the|ed cattie show is kept intact aad teo d a wesk at the Dickinson cottage | Fil attend the session of the Epworth | Union stieet, which was bullt In good | Cutnam State Trade school has been |much of the midway and vgdfi ; gy e B ©OHAZe | League Institute. weather. ls i excellent condition ‘and | [DuD (s week. Whils the looms have | varisty of the present day fairs is wet Mrs. A'Thony Adams and Miss Wil- ex.Xohn Horton is rocqvm n\. m the | will need no attention. been in :hpersuon ever since the sc:;;ml allowed to change the nature of these helmina M. “ Stafford Springs ‘ect of blood paisoning in foot There is some talk of extending the opened the yarn has been mads e~ | wholesome country entertaipments. B Teass on Hais® | and will leave soon for Old Klmnfly sewer system west of Woodstock Vhere. 'Some of the sicirical machi. | " The chenges in tha Putnam iag block, WILUMA”T“: CONN E 5, W8~ | pong to recuperate. RUs 50 fhat the Dibes S &ve.|Bry has been arriving this week and | being made to accommodate the city’s i d s E | M. and Mre. John Kelly of WW_ g g B d | is being put in position. Inquiries and |new department store, are fast near- 2 weok cester, Mass, were in Danielson yes- "“',‘m tate "“‘ Ul R vt plications are coming in from pu- |ing completion and the stors will " i . '3 - terday, ':han returning to th ‘“ “m Yan -necessity of tearing it up fiz flfl:fi of -ghz:{m'fi zz:"mu“ fall | probably be opened early next momfh. d e af a tay wi an evea e open- 4 Mario Cpscrant, na Feterve By, ey 5 s, Bl i | e Fa oias nd family. of Harris- |ing of the public schools the Trade Suffragists’ Sunset Meeting. . Beacy. b FX 3 &0d Mrs, Bowland James have b e R e vasious adbartments that DIl be|wil neld & Busset masiing Bides < . | returnt om a sho ‘m. - e various en Wi e a & : or doba N“g“ trignds in Providence oL Yils W bed @ business collegs 3 Put- | reaay for operation at that time. |on the lawn of I B. K: spent pin has heen spen M stree - gent Fu Sundsy with ur B o ,,,,cgp e g 2 Elks’ Outing. pe 15 Ev Putnam lodge of Elks will hold its | day cm 2 .n“ Tezular weekly oy owns nearly 4000 acres of the|annual outing at Crescent park on the " g ; T . 2 woodland in this part of the state, | Providence river today. Fifty mem- When you can buy a $1.00 House Dress that is won- Charles Thayer and daughter | bers of the order own automobiles and p . et o —_— dist church. Rev. C. H. Barber . 3 derfully well made and the quality of the fabric is just J{Sterm Compels Pastpovement of g of | Gatherine of Tutoam aro the uests |thess have Volunteered their services i Ae%yen Dai % Buell A Wiy 5 for transportation. The members will the same that you would use if you made it yourself for fl| Foneear * Sistarte| oThe Quinehaug Too company has J'z’a}:t 3-3«"&”:.‘;‘ Blb son, Alphons | Buch teacs a Comveatant, but wil ol .—._.. I. Pm’ Teach th k by three lock whi cd! 64c; it is qum evident you are getting a gaod On account of Tuesdas | Fa the collision with o repserme’ Giaays | B2 Rnode Teisnd clam dianer will be wmlnr the dqmn o as ta have | at Franklin street erascing. > served. It is expected that a large |ai e f;m' [+ Dases of Saco> e ool ';‘,""D,"“,,,m iveral privats perties are plasning | The city jmprovement of Bullock h would hhrdly poaihhto buy the. mnteml, how~ i etnaial el and G- P. Locreniar T ette A s ay aletecn i ; D o | oves, as voted by he commion couns aver, and make one for that price. u,w‘é’“"m SRARferaada 1ot e Rpworthinesn asal New " Sarbing Is_bein s6¢ and Hnes " s : : g 2nd Mrs. Morin in Englard. orve sy $0_gralies eetabitshed. We have them in striped and figured e!hct, light or . §| ¥ m%. eets Ta2k | Mre. Jobn Morin of Danisleon satl- | Brof. A 4 Mayor Returning from Nova. Seotia. s ed from Boston last on the steam- s o Mayor Archibald Macdonald is ex- dark Ml 00 House Dress for 64c. n r 8 o guest | SHIP_Arable of the ite Htar Iine aly street, pscted home from Nova Seotia, the last : . %:&?H“vfltui and rel- Cooke of High street A 3 = R | R i | & ; Vi 3 ger I- iniversity, Indiana, is also expected ; & A - s m‘g‘.‘w o Gl ins t thing oll |7, in the 5; ':cu, M: home the latter Dart of this montd. ‘“x:n “«‘:’n‘n‘zf xmm and ‘sn, o f 1] =8 o Matored from Miiford, Wanss ot °°”"' “’“ Teachers All Appointed. . are guests of Mr. and n By it gl T 3 s Rapid ¢ of 3 e ¥ John M the town £ filled all vacaneies in the teaching “:fi%e’:e.:. u‘:" of Pyt~ trip um; m-mno i nam 1 antiual RESEE 'fi:fi" b - ville - lflmd?rp“' after a week's visit ‘wit! R_Fred Jones a“umwhm- bas : the ey e, ecomperature 80¢| whe schacl boerd has practically | Mrs. E. of 9 x‘. CE of local g (Additional Fm Nows on Page 8) ——eee PATENTS Protect your Ideas, Handsome 60 page Quide Book Free, HARRY E. 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