Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 19, 1914, Page 6

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WURWICH BULLETIN, MOND&Y. OETOBEF 19, 177914 PLAINFIELD SIMPLE BUT SURE! Potatoss Disanpear Strangely—Voters | Hyomei the Great Catarrh Remedy. Have Wide Chice—Roswell H.-Lath- “Just-Breathe It” and ‘Be Cured. rop Marriag | Do not try to cure catarrh, head — colds, or snuffles’by takirig drugs.into ° : { 70 3 % It-is ‘reported that.a man in the| the stomach that can do little more our l B ] village who had ,a_ large = Dpiece Of| t}an ypset the digestion.- These com- 2 potatoes .near the electric power sta- | pon put dangerous diseases, that often STEAMER - CHELSEA To Kew York FARE $1.00 i 7 4 All Gutside Rooms * tion was much pleased With the 1arge| cause the loss of hearing and the sense % vield of thie- first half of his fleld Dut{ ;¢ smell and taste, cannot be cured that 2 Excellent Dining -Service ithe ‘last half did-net produce-a .potaio | way. THe common-sense way is -o . 3 “§ § | aithough the vines had been left stand-| jreathe Hyomei, which gets the medi- ‘ing, and it is said that Jason Lathrob | cation’ right where'it is needed to heal ‘found that-a_part of his field had'been | the raw and inflammed lining of the air ves rwi ~Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 5.15 - oom. & Leaves H. York Mondays, i I —th 7 Y in the 'same way. , kil the germs and restore the Wednesdays -and ~ Fridays - at -5 ; —the flour you use is very important —there are;many - . e S S thar & party or| BRSSP LIS TSN e e st e bad d 3 dlfl nt. st . strange men have camped in the Vi- | congition. & press ice at freight rates. grades and varieties—good— and 1ndiiterent. B einity of the power house south -of |- ““Hysmei is.a mixture of antisepfic Tel 117 F. V. Knouse, Aent N 4 the village for some two weeks. and germicidal oils .that you breathe d \ —there is one flour that is always supremely-good * o 1 ke o amkocimble hanteiuet toewaiog | - A % e g i el 3 %5 the number of rep- | Simply use. the inhaler ,a few . times Y 3 . into large fig- | daily and the health-giving medication RS "i':“"'é;uo.‘,i':,‘?i“l‘-fe last - report: | of Hyomel will quickly soothe and hieal e lieon Fdward Hall of Plainfleld | the irritated tissues—stop distressing 4 g . ng Sessions L. Adams of Central Vil- | choking. and unclean discharges of the fage: democrat_tFred I Racine and | nose—you bjeathe freely—dull head- 3 203 St Edward Leahy. both of Plainfield; in- | aches cease.and, every catarrhal symp- dependent democrat—D, J. Brouillard | tom soon vanishes. e of ‘Moosup and ~Edward Leahy of | Drussists everywhere sell the Hyo- ainaaay. “ditizens'—Fred ‘F. Lendo-|mei complete outfit that contains in- Wig and John A. Baton of Wauregan. | haler and botfle of medicine. There is Only two out of. the seven can be elec- | NOthing. more economical,” simple and K - G iiwt siar; il Hhe witel) st o of 85 Feact Sibet n o | A el Bt vy —don’t.say ‘‘flour,”” say’ Heckers “Tracy, Benjamin R.|@nd perféctly = harmles: &&Aflmnfi iy ngmuom Osgood Co. sells it.on t -cure-no- ‘W. Danielson, Howard E. Mai pay” plan. Rooms (200 with Bath e . . % George - Terrey and _Ernest French 7 . v RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP an sist-on’ g Lathrop, Dennis Don- : e om e i SRR vorwion Tows Tager o Ale [ | =cheiem 2 ensis Kennedy, 4 i rog s g )| Fred:F. Lendewis. Rev. A. L. Tedford and Federated : , s s v Fire Quenched in Time At Al Good Gmcer S rhanrrs Quenched in Time o] “Chirch Choir at Sheitering Abms— e A _HECKERS' CREAM OATMEAL—REALLY THE CREAM 'fi'.m?‘."‘, smoke in’ the Vicinity of :'the.-Gesrge ntertainment at Scofland -~ Road & ‘| Barker place at Flat Rook, where the Hall, - | fire -was' thousht to- have been put out 8 the day before, and on investigation | Re¥: A. L. Tedford and choir -of found that -another fire had crept up pic, “ROSRIEL CONTn, conducted to’ within' s few fest of. the butiding: | Ron, SSRGLETHCE 80, e Shelteriog e D lockweli—Lathrop Tedford spoke from the words of St. On Thursday- evening -at: $ .o'clock [Paul: “I have fought the good fight, . STONINGTON -| Mildred E.. youngest daughter of Mr.|I have finished the course. Paul's and- Mrs.. Jason :Lathrop, was_ united |first efforts. for Christ were so full of is usually found beside each plate. : A : It is the safest abp_etizer,;md the most welcome table beverage. Babies! { Soon they will be big:boys ind girls; and their faces will Norwich Sunday aftérnoon, to ‘attend the funeral of Joshiia Yeomans, * — JEWETT CITY Surprsn Visnis s ShowerPians| ,21% Pl Koberiien eniSiiiant| aves. A Wosawaren, o Suflern, M| 8 ML T st Sael, e e T, ™ T Its: pure amiak: and flavor is an be only a memory. ©for October 'Picnic—Close of ‘Suc- | church at her home on Friday. Mrs.| . Y,.. Elected, Superintendent of Rev. W. H. Lakin at|what we have done heen done for aid to digestion. Bring the babies and we catch their smiles, LAIGHTON Opposite Norwich Sayings Soclety " Robertson was assisted by Miss Bella Séhool: . Congregational parsonage, tte|Christ or for ourselves? Do we put . cessful Parish Mission. Robertson. - AL 5 Withessce being o brother and sister |our best energy into” the “fght for Miss Alice Cottrell of Jamestown,| ~ A¢' a m s “of | Of the, rop and Mrs. rist? We have a hard race of toil, Mr., and Nirs, Charles D. Wolf cel-| 11 is at Dirs. A M. Clarke's for- & [ ha e oo nE O o e e | Charies ©. Dodge. As:3r. and Mrs. | pain, sacriice in order to do our auty ebrated their ffteenth wedding anni- | weel. - g % oo Rockwell - lef! parsonage they |and ' to - overcome ‘temptation: If “Sunday. Quite unexpectedly| ~Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown and[los" s Woodworth: of . Suffern, ;| were “showered” by a party of young|Christ were ta come to some hearts Y a family party came to spend| dangliter Agnes, of Oneco, spent Suh-| 108 “oloties supbrintenderit, The new| friends who had been Waiting. Later |today He wouldn't recognize their faith the day with them, and brought sev-|day at Rev. Samuel Thatcher's: ds Dr. W. H,|in the evening a reception was held at|so much- else has crept in of modern eral gifts. The guests were Henry| Dr. William Driscoll of Norwich was| per oo - “the | the Thome of ‘Mr. and IMrs. Lathrop | thought, skepticism, unbelief. It is a Schroder and Miss Wilhelmina Schro-|a Sunday guest at his fatheér's, Tim- 3 which-was -attended -by relatives and |blessed - thing to finish ~the course " ‘der of Mystic, Carlos Crandall of | oth Driscoll's. s o field-of sixty candidates, | intimate friends. alongside of the Christ. In ‘that faith Sroton, Mye. Mary Wolt and Miss Lil-| Mrs. S. P. Greene of Hartford, 15 2| The . prospective . superintendent will | - - * Line” 8oem s Late which reaches on to Christ and gains Bie Wolf of orwich. Oir. and rs. Clin: | guest at Mre. J. B. Phillip enter -Gpon his mew" duties the mIAUIR| The line storm was st aymonth late | SORA0CNCe and joy and peace. is our s Atterb and four children of of ‘this- week: this year, but better late ¥ S e A o Totm O Atters CNohe i of Bup Vasiil; Meslue: Superiiendent elect Woolwortti 15| It reterved a hearty. welcome o | There was a ldrger number than bury of New York. ‘The misglon which has been in pro-a graduate-of Oflo university, having usual present: and the hymins were ' gres: *s_church. for sev- ol gree-. arts 3 s, Sun ;s x Presented Handsome Gifts. i ooy sy M e e e D o e EAST SIDE ITEMS at My Soul, "and. Be'‘Thou Exalted, |public. schools, spént the ‘week end at A mumber of the congregs.tion of. the | with_exercises - at three o'clock. - It| been -closely" “connected ~with - -school ety were rendered :wi ne expression |her former home here Mathodist church gave Mr, and Mrs.|has been .a most successfal- mission | work for the past fifteen years, he was| Charles Allen of Boston is the guest |nd. £ave much pleasure. The mem- — - ‘James McArthur a surprise party,|from every point of view.. On Fri- o e . Ohio and mas|of his parents, Mr. and Mre Toaai | bers of the choir were the Misses Hay- | Mrs, Henry Paimer. and daughter, B evening, at their home - on|day cvening. there was .a- precession n’1déntified with the insurance|Allen, of Main street, for a. week. don, Harrington:. ahd Fletcher; also | Miss, Dorothy- May Palmer. of Wes- Green avenue. Rev. Samuel Thatcher |of the children and consecration. of| business. He. holds - certificates to| -Max Foley of New York has re- |Albert Peckham, tenor, and Herbert |terly,’ have returned,. after several prosented Mr, McArthur a handsome| the children to the Blessed -Sacrament| teach~in Ohio and New Jersey and ‘d|turned after a visit with his parents, | oeckham, bass. Dwight Davis was at |dys visit with -Mrs. Christian Han- Ghair and Mrs, McArthur a bouquet of [ and the Sacred Heart. It was a most{life certificate. for, New York statejl Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Holey of Hedge |the Piano. sen of Plain Hill. carnations. The company carried re- | beautiful and impressive sight -when | He -has -been- superintendent in Suf-|avenue. 3 On Draught Everywhere more arsenic than they do now, for| ‘ORDER IT NOW . the cheapnéss product has pre- o3 yemed he savin Cof all that was ,,mm; & Cors Light Dinner Ale- practicable, and the ‘war .would -seem et b ¥ to.open: the. way for an increase In the| = Koehier's Pllsner, 60c pér dosen. American: output. - Trommer's Evergreen, 75c per do-~n. Works for the exclusive prodiction | Free delivery to all parts of the city. of arsenic have been erected at only > two places’in the United States—Brin- | H- JAGKEL & €O. ‘felephone 136-5 o l:mmu for“such plants to® produce fresfments which were served durid | the one hundred and twenty-ive chil: | fern. a.town of 2300 persons, for thres| The Spaulding blace is being reno- Ehibiedre Part. Looal:Brev (on Va. and Mineral, Wash. It —— - — | (e eveniing. : ren’ stood inside the-sanctuary and|years. . .- *|vated and painted. PAaioR: 3 : Miss. C, F. Crocker of Peck's Cor- 4 ) % i 8 rs. s ‘Houlihan gave a chil- arsenic to be sold in competition with Qatober Meeting. oF s, et s & ey o | taniiy Woodworth s to reslde wit DIe ] end o the it o Mo ihie Feek | aren's party from 4 to 7 o'clock Wed. |ner spent, the week end with friends | (xS°Ly" broduor of -the smetters: except : in Westerly. 5 George A. Hasiell, L. M. Carpenter | munion. for all those who made (the|in the contract, and will receive g|of South Canterbury. nesday afternoon at her home on Stur- 3 . /and G, H. Jennings wero appointed a|misston. . . . ; ‘of 31800, out of which he is to| Miss Mae Fisher has returned to [jevary sfreet for Tawrence Murray of : : 3 ttee Sunday at the Congrega-| During this week the October devo- ‘ expenses in any way con-|Lebanon after spending the week end |aoart g op avenue on his ninth birth- | U. S."Can Replace Imported: Arsenic. Sunday. school to arrange for a| tions are on Tuesday and Friday-ev-| nected with his'schaol work. This in-|at the home of her parents on the |{oy-, FiShteenswere present to en-| The consumption of white arsenic B¥xt Baturday. Shiipt cludes transportation to the different|Corning road. . Joyitha goot. tme- zes were given |in the United States in 1913 amounted ar Miss S David Wood, a U. S. soldler, sta- Frank Allen has moved‘into his new |(F different games plaved. An at-|to about 7,200 tons, valued at $570,000, UL TR, BN Seymour. tioned at Fort Wright, has been ¥isit- | out of town looking up teachers. cottage cn Main street. ractively spread table.was loaded with | of which 2,513 tons, valued at $159,236, of the friends of Miss|ing friends in-town, -~ b Mrs. Anthony Berard, who has been | 5003 things to eat. Master Murray | was produced in this country. as a by- Harvey Mott of Norwich spent' Sun- > spending the, summer throughout the |TeCe!Ved many pretty birthday gifts. | product . from ~capper and precious day at L. A. Thompson's, Local tradein - Trieste, Austria’s|Now Lngland. states since May, has e megal -smelters, and the remainder was Mrs, Thomas McBroome and Miss Teturned to her home on the East Side. | Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Linnell. | imported largely- from European coun- age Mabel McBroome visited Charles Hall | stagnatign. The largest department-| ~Miss Martha Brend of Carter dvenue | Mrs. Susan Watson, Mrs, E. I il | tries.. - For the. present, - fmports of place_this week. at Backus hospital on Sunday. - Sun-|store ‘has-discharged half its - em-|is emploved in Boston. ler, Mra. Hallard and Mrs, Wright of |arsenic will probably be :seriously ai- “Pinker, Mrs. Nellle Saun- | day he was in a comfortable’ condi- | ployes and‘the rest are working on| Rogler & Shanley are repaiying and |ing Shetering Afme were enterininey | minished by the European war. The Mary Tinker were ia tion. hadf: paye. &y oo e . |raising their building. Thursday afternoon by Dr. and M, | American. smelters .can ° save) much roesley A, It has returned | Linnell gat their home on ' Broadway. n;m'n a-two' weeke' -stay.as ihé guest | Attern tea was served and the trip his - cousin, - Sidney \ A, Ward, of Branford. = going and coming was made in_ the Mrs, .Charles A Hagberg and Mrs. in nericd-.cf. high prices, such as may- again prevail if the war and’its in- dustrial disturbances are long - cop- tinued. Inoluding Davy .Jones’ Locker. Looks as if the Mistress of the Seas will have to-extend her jurisdiction a few more feet below tHe surface— Chicago Post. An_African frog- makes a call’ under water which may. be heard for'a long distance, . . c 5 doctor’s auiomobile. _ The Decreased Consumption: of Coffee |2 S Gl i Smhit | s fows s ~ has caused widespread alarm émqri;g the They attended the ome hundred and fiftieth anniversary celebration of the founding of Brown university. ' Mrs. Phillips’ son, LeRoy, is a member of the class of '15. Miss* Elizabeth Whaley of Walling- ford is-the guest of Mrs. Harris Wha- The storm of Friday caused the en- tertainment at Scotland Road hall to Dbe postponed to Saturday evening. There was a fair attendance. Music for dancing was furnished by Green- man’s orchestra of four - pieces with Prof, E. L. Tinkham of Hanover as v WESTERN UNION . ley, of Carter avenue, prompter. Ice creany was served dur- Mr. and Mrs, Carl Krause were Sun- [ing the evening. day callers at the home of their atas S e dsughter, Mrs. Augusta Pratt, of Car- e Elm Branch Breaks. EEae b Al e K During the storm of Friday night a 7 very large branch from one of the old- BRIEF STATE NEWS est elms on Huntington lane fell di- rectly across the road breaking the fence. opposite and narrowly escaping the telephone wires. Newtown.—Mr. and Mrs. E. L. John- son of Newtown celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary Tuesday, Oct. 10, E— at their home. ' ¥ . Mrs. George Rooney’ of West Town . street was a recent visitor in Ston- South Manchester.—The South Man- | ington. chester Water company is installing meters in all of the houses at the south end. g DAY AND NIGHT LETTERS g By 21 |CHAS. SLOSBERG the man : 3 Cove Street you want ¢ STETSON & YOUNG . to reach i |Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at right coffee trade. Selel “There’s a Reason” Mrs. E.'W. Northrop of Stonington Point spent Saturday with relatives uptown. - Miss Faith Bonfoey of Peck’'s Cor- ner was at her home’in Middletown Goshen.—It is noticeable that of thc |over Sunday. ! five candidates nominated for the leg- —— islature from Goshen, not one uses to-| Miss Cecelia W. Hale, a_teacher of co. domestic science in the New Haven Middletown.—That Wesleyan is still Methodist in spirit was shown by the announcemeént of the religious census taken of the class of 1918. + Of the v P zg! men in the el'Ater'Lflge c]a.ls,t Sfi.h:r - x * 31 vt H er cent, are members of that ... Twenty years ago the manufacture of Postum was-started inthe:small white church, This 15 about the proportion building shown above. The business grew! for the entire college body. - B £ Durham.—While A, H. Bank: 4% le]thOCtms found that coffee dri\nking was hurting the: health:of. people, right ggééegfin 'm%gfis n';i;fl;n-;i::*;"g with an iron buckle, through which . FOSE. they had grown. Next season he says Chemists _analyzed coffee and found this harmr-was-due-to‘two health-wreck= ing drugs, caffeine and tannin. prices, by skilled lsbor. : s Telephcne. 50 WEST MAIN ST THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. §§ [HRON GASTINGS Fuli ixformation gladly given at any office. Y] . FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY FREE COFFEE 20 OUNCES TO POUND PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street ¢ he will _plant buckles with his seed and expects to harvest his . carrots already bunched up for the market. New . Haven—Dr. ‘Albert C. Thomas, superintendent of the New Haven hos- pital, has been appointed superintend- ent of the State Insane hospital at Fgxboro, Mass. and has begun his néw duties. Dr. Thomas was form- erly on the staff of the Connecticut . People injured by coffee stopped its use and started to-drink POSTUM i Hospital for the Insane at Middletown. G n b J C h ; obert d. Cochrane B i bT}Ydent_\' gr}i:at lex)ctotry buildintgs tccwéx‘:‘ling nearly ten acres now surround the L °“H c FFEE WE\DURING PLUMBI?‘AG.S ;’EI&'.‘“F.”.M, ittle building where Postum was first made, and carloads of this wholesome food- B Get 16 West #ain Strect; Norwich, Conm, drink are shipped daily to take the place of coffee on the tables of hundred of ‘Charles W. Comstock may have 0 “K’ Gct. 19th to 24th Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Packing. % thousands. e T e WE WILL ¥y a ts of his own t & he =l S Ph 581 i,::\ Each cup of coffee carries ifs dose of caffeine and tannin (about 234 grains. Tman and Tave shown (heit apprecia- GIVE FREE 1-4 is. COFFEE SEROS S of each) and sooner or later symptoms of poisoning show themselves in headache, biliousness, heart disturbance, nervousness, indigestion, sleeplessness, etc. * tion of him by nominating him for— justice of the peace. 'Rah for Com- stock!—Hartford Courant. The democrats of Windsor Locks, 3 here endorsed Frank E. Healy, the re- publican leader of the last house, for re-election. In Woodbury, the dem- ocratic caucus endorsed the republi- can candidate, Wallace G. Ward and| ____ ¥ then nominated enother republican, | Will help you when all else fails, Arthur B. Knox for the other place . = Slexi as representative. Unsightly cpmplcxmns are often Coffee 15 the chlef product of Ango- | & oot 1O 3 et offee oyl L et la, West Africa, and_thero are vast business success. Sém life syith areas of it growing wild. In one of kin and good hair, ite Gistricts chere axe betweon 6,000,000 e g and 7,000,000 oll paim trees, but most ¢ the sroduct is not used. Samples Free by Mail Dy — . Washington State requires $8 & Week | wec Lol semgie o sach matied froe. w3 553 minimum wages for telephono oper- | Wk AdGmms “Cudiencs,” Deyi. 185, Bossen. MODERN PLUMBING Is as essential in modern house. as electricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. . TOMPKI} S 67 West Main Street ° with eack purchase of one pound of BENEFIT BRAND BEST STANDARD COFFEE. . (35¢c value) at 24c Ib. or EXTRA FANCY COFFEE. . (40c value) at 28c Ib. or No. 1 MALEBERRY COFFEE (40c value) at 28c Ib. or PLANTATION COFFEE (38c value) at 27c Ib. THE DIRECT IMPORTING CO. 227 MAIN STREET T. B. HAZARD, Manager Relief generally follows when' one quits coffee and uses POSTUM. Postum, a pure food-drink with a rich Java like flavour, is made of prime wheat and a small per cent of molasses, absolutely free from caffeine, tannin or any other harmful ingredients. © “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM —sold by Grocers-everywhere. Over Car Station

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