Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 4, 1914, Page 10

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final the town hall, George Fool was in Dantelson T "“.s"“":?"m |~ Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Dubuc were mnflhmmdmtmmofimflmh&m Bridgeport were visitorsiwith relatives L here Tuesday. and Mrs, John !Kennedy have b:nrnmolmmfilnm:w-v cently. Buys Two Houses, Gilbert Pellerin has‘ purchased -t houses on Rallrcad street from’ Joupn B day with friends here. Seymo Providence en: ; —— evtaitor mm"m«fla- "Daniei- | Killingly Elects Two Republican Rep- son Tuesday. resentatives—The . Detailed l..lld Recovers from Injuries.. Joseph J. Brennan. ‘has recovered| The wnbllm’ !!l from injuries received.,when: ha!wn victorious, . eslecting « thei struck by & motorcycie’one night last County ComnifSsioners;E. H, Hall; L. ' ! . { i G A TR il Tor e, v ' e : the Supply e oo jute . et Lasts open for travel. ° % ph SR ) e e To Every Purchaser of lOc Worth of Tuxedo Tobacco taken out of Dlll.lm W from surroun: ivillages Guvernob—l-ymm 8. Tingier da. night, the last nisht ‘of'license, Marcus ¢H. Holcomb r, 495; s.'m.m 3 it e A D S oidiis s Ak | You'llgive this smokmg-set a'place among orfor use at home. (Only one to a; customcr.) Tty e conima talephone 0| 47 Prank 8 Suteraceih b 2. ar, l‘fl things-you prize. . It 1s well made, hand- This free offer is made to induce smokers e Mo ternoon ng s Sl e -somely copper oxidized and, above all'else, not yet acquainted with Tuxedo to #ry it, A D e Wi ey ;:yue;‘l‘ufimtg‘mei‘(‘: Hoface G Hondiey poRte - = vor practical; complete and useful. Has a stand cspec1ally at home, where its delicate fra- gl waaes oy sract nd geep. | worrs C. Webstor %, 47; orate: B for.your box of matches, rwo rests for cigars:- grance will make it welcome to other mem- resent f ackson p, o\ B ot iy e e g0 coAl gy Ot e T McDun and is equipped w1th cigar cutter, a feature ers of your household. No odor to cling dates and amounts md,othe detalls | yohn ‘H. Light p, 210. . or make the spouters acknowledge they | Sheriff—John O. Fox d, 430; Charles do not know what they. are -talking| A Gates %, 382; Ralph C. Young p, tO be f about. Go to it! The people want to| 260, know who Is telling & tor |~ Senator—Omer 4, 322; thm are many poudeu?lhrl in James M. Tatem T, 447 anr'e A Wit ndon few of eventhemostexpensive . about curtains and draperies 1f you smoke smoki sets. Just the thing for the officedesk - TUXEDO. l-r‘hd-y Party for. Gu b u‘.'v?a'd%e’:t"m bate—Frederick E. Bit-| At the home of Mrs, Ethel Billings | good ‘v, 294: Sabin S. Russell d, 566:| - YOU. CAN-BUY TUXEDO- on Mechanic street Manday evening:a | James A. Nichols p, 186, eyl birthday party in honoriof her cousin, | Representatives—Clayton F. Wright EV ERYWHERE Miss Alice Morrissette, \teacher:in-ope | , 326; Harry E. Back T, 450; Cosmer ot Killingly's schools, kivas v iiyial X Young p, 362; Thomas Bradford Tiend amuse: + H party ot fr) tmmncegl,tovfldd to the x-;’rh B Comel;wnt pouch fnmerlfned 5 c pleasures o . e republican justices of th peact with mltur& ’roof aper . . sandwiches, were elected. There were lhmobuht: B P and fruit punch were served. cast .for the soclalist ticket and 15 for . . - ¢ the prohibitionist ticket, . Funous green tin, with gold BLAME LICENSE MEN. L — lettering, curved to fit pocket % PUTNAM - !{1ice* Ruth White Stands HMighcst in In Glass Hamidors 50c and 90c New York Examination—Micsing 2 : 5 TocTthe e “Gas Meter Found in Canal—High ' - L But They Wers M2’ ¥Jho Voted r. The Pirfoit, Tobacco for Pips and Cigarette Tevinn o Tea ot 11 Wk a0s | cicetis Crowds, Hewr Election Rac| : ) Tuxedo is'made of only the finest Burlcy tobacco ‘grown - e o R R in. Kentucky, mellow, ripe and'full flavored. This leaf is cured eclaring oes . not " pro- e oL { ! Ay R A By ey e and aged uatil it has reached the tip-top of perfection. Then : £ . 5 B Sacet o 12| Shylin o Blaos i the musiial N7 ~ it is treated by the original “Tuxedo Process” which con;pi'eftly_j'_ : = of"‘;;“‘fm..n; it e ey mtfinfiéfi-‘“{x"’ B W, eliminates every trace of bite and sting and- develops the won- 11006 to 316,000 in antcipated. . oo Gomee G Rty o Boilugnela: was ‘ ' i derful Tuxedo mlldness and fragrance which no othet‘ Hacco Hcense mone but ot SE/all. Theee: srng | S it0F With Triends in Putnam Tu < —— =l h full tated. g oty Ui Fraht £ p A as ever successfully imitate Tote In effost ‘Bt The e cie 2 mils]: Harry Morse recetved a severs brutse . 3 : e e sirving JSind Codld not | Miarm Tl v inding Seomnily: s NG A You can smoke Tuxedo all day long, seven days a-week, - g’fi:“l{‘{&ffirfifi bt o comas (e Seen tenching i1 ‘Now Jorsey,| J ; 81 if you like, and never experience the slightest tongue- bite. pom T (e eoiiion o el wh | Inaone for agpuiviment s o eosier| [ [MINEE® 1 | Tuxedo makes it possible for any man to smoke a pipe, no face the taxatlon. eeen. ket comsront | th iy B : =rQRVY 4 matter how sensmve a tongue he may have. them as any town in the state,-and all ving: the | - ¢ - y 2 :)fx ‘:Fm are not license men by;a long{ best ?erwn:lce of'any applicant, She was formerly a teacher im the -israel - ! o 4 H pesilingly has had o champagrie ap- | Putnam school here. ; i Take advantage of this Free Offer today and avold etite, as il 1. ety "1'{&;. D ety oho h&mm T e S gt ! disappointment. ‘Dealers have only a limited supply $7 1 ied at the Putnam it office this g ome The schgue tevec.Like Jeek BT Bentt Arth]x;:zll‘wln."wg_- gTTE \ of these Ash Trays and cannot get more. Look for : i - fauth 2 e : > ; e S now fl,a’“..g A Cawibat o e | Elace, Gearse Bellows, Richara Kim- - : T — 'Free Offer sign in a dealer’s wmdow—get 10c worth son who lows his sKil! well can ams,’ n il / 7 Tty SR e el ST 7 Pl . 2l of TUXEDO and ask for the “Ash Tray,” FREE. upon em, for there are of rs play- ! — s e Aistle. game. - - FOUND.IN CANAL. < ZS - % THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY . BELGIAN N RELIEF PLAN - |Gas Meter Missing Sinos Last-Month 3 it Outlined by Daughter.of Henry M. il e o LT N 7 ? - We want ervery dealer in Norwich to be supplied with these Ash.Trays. -All dealers Daniclson—All Asked. to- Help. From Williamsville Tussdsy morning ) ’ ¢ * who have not yet secured a supply of these Ash Trays can do‘so by applying at Captain John Murray received a report ; E 5 . Wi H Wednesday, November 4th, between Miss Clara 3. Daniéleon"of Boston | that. the gas meter stolen from the |, . h TUXEDO He-dq'unr!m auregan Hotel, ys has written to her father, ‘Librarian restaurant by Georze Howas * 12 . Henry M. Danteloon, a5 follows: during October had been fished:out; of .8and 12.a. m. 'Phone 704. “1"am ‘trying to provide @ little|the millicanal Howarth told the po- = 5 g % Dakota Republican Christmas cheer and 'physical comfort |1ice that he had thrown the meter into jan’ ¥ . reports - times very ' bad In: England, FOREST NOTES. .~ North ota Repu £ for Belgian families who - have taken the river. . A search failed to locdte fl_ 2 nal | 526 L 41 people actually , starving. She says Grand Forks; N. D, Nov. &—h‘:‘"" refuge in Oxtord: Engiand, and ai T } s & A3 | hundreds of men who volunter 40 %0 | . \uiy of Grouth conditions there|Teturns indicated Governer Hanna (re- ess destitute. ¥ . Charles D. Burnes r, 635; Edward M.|more to secure help for their hungry | nsiderable fire er iA the|Publican) had been re-eiects “T_am asking for Knitted articles— : Is the property of Roszelle p. 3. wives and childrenSthan' frdm a desire 18 considerable i the | senatorship corntest is close, witn Pur- underwear, stockings, hoods, . shawls, | 11 Putnam Light and Power company. “Noarly.a Tle. o Treasurer—Edward *. 8. Roberts o | to bg @ soldier. forests of the east tuls cell (democrat) running than Jackets, etc., and aleo; for money with, Large Complimentary Vi Monday atternoon the Putnam Hi ‘h 418; Fredeflck S. Ch.mbnrllln T, H wentyYears Station Agent. Pennsylvania and New Jc'ug' l:-.og m, demnm -candidate 4 Mm e Which to buy at whblesale blank, Sheriff John.O, Fox received a large | School Debating ciub met £ Horaco G.* . 4 2 all other states L the quantity of wood Scattering _returns underwear and bolts™of ’ cotton -and | complimentary vote in Tuesday’ time. this: b e A ;| Mrs Jeanette P. Montgomery re-!used for making tobdcco pipes, an B.,.k, (r‘p“b“un) leading for Unit- W\zolen cloths. tion, as‘ shown by . Wi : mains cri ly ilI' at her home near | utilize apple wood, French hrlfil',oggl- senator. ‘I shall ship the Christmas bu Putnam this morning. This vi ¥ tary Jackson . 39. . Packer. Mrs. A:ax}!‘omury was (g{ %0 | ony, birch, red gum, and ':uv‘_oe: % to Lady Osler in Oxford, who )urul! from men of all polmm ;mvhum.. Ta Showld. Be Taught,in the Dab. ¥ years correspont eld, Mou-| ~ Cherry is the vrovaxti‘hl mos fia as will e to it that they" 80 where moat | This had . been. torec:g:d for . some |1ic ”gcc'mh .on m,“'h - 1 3 3 Putnam, backing for nl-m BotpL Sinfens from. See ¢ 7|time and for several weeks has' been | gpeai: Ulrie A O T N s : iy Osler 1s ‘the wifs of ‘SIr Wil. | connted upon-es mu Mook, has been b "and- Dana. John ¢ C. “¥olmg ow York Sunday Worid | ariwe all others. because it holds its s g"?m‘.m %’2 Mgy, Sster|in: the campalgn for his re-election. Is. e b R D | Guring tus. summers, ;- Shekhas DI Ghape. aoes tot oy oo tayisty: woclsl through . in :.lh;'v&::lu o6, Wiich 2a:e h,d‘u‘“d bl el iompaly % " Senator—Omer La Rue‘d, 485;;James | agen: at Packerville stationi20 years smuothly and does not split. Goed : Run. rebuttal. M. z’{‘nem r, 479; -George A. Williams ;.:dn 'l; the oldest femiale slation agent| myq govamnr-.hthon of om,, -‘x;d Dboon mide. Another Putnam candidate. that .re- | After ‘the judges, s Bowler, 3iss [®- Shks Village N * Mussachusefts, have suspende ‘| N a’:;:";'{;’{' Jass m‘“ "’“"" ived & large complimentary vote in | Delia Davis and Malcolm Willey, with.- | , RePresentatives—alex Gilman d, 491; | - age Notes.” hunting season ‘this year because of conke Archibald Macdenald .- 507, Thomas | - ; of forest fires wheai From 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 her every day. Danlelson Deople 2| Tuesday’s election’ was Dr.:Omer. La- |drew to decide the-debate; the. club a Napoleon' Deporge of Warwick, R, I, | increazed danger Joseph Plessis,r, 554. Plainfield visitor Monda: the woods were exceptionally dry. 2na sheepaking are shipped £ others in towns in ‘this.part of. the| oc: given the support of French-Can- | was permitted:to discuss ‘the, question. B a 9 was a n! i y. D e ondh The ex; state who des're to answer her appeat | S8R, licans in Putnam, Killing. Ceicd ,‘:"fn?flfi“‘hmfi“,,?&’.‘,‘g:m’:r Feclboton judie* . {Q;D::m i s glu:::ym GO atiweys are opening the’ Interior ‘ot A T Year “were | f.r‘é?.'.‘g thelrrdlltt- to’ f:m-'," )‘i’ Dfi' the the debate was nearly,a tle. the af- [PUPlican ' Jjustices of “thev peace were | ' O Pepler . of Dorchester, | Migeria to trade. clally valued at $233,027. niecien Mass., was a recent visitor here, telson, -Danielson, Oann.. and ‘he will k3 long | firmative excelling in gtrennh of argu- 8., forward "without it and , th tive . in for 120 Miss Idella Young of. Griswold, One W‘:m B g 2. re to 5 N e i former teacher with 1 at Packer, was - m Splondid Weather Increased Vote. |REPUBLICANS'ELATED ™ .+ - o SER Plainfield Sunday.” Gnuss Ideal weather on: election. day i : g 2 ra. Elmer Tarbox and Miss one factor that contributed toward the : : ‘Mrs. w'“t“‘v“ u rrived, Verna Tarbox of Jewett City were re- the | . ; I of polling of the large Hard" Times in England—Iiliness cent vx.uur. with Mr. and Mrs. *|its Sown, . but it was. ot aitosether : =T} Mrs. Jeafétto P. Montgomery, Oldest |L Haskill =~ . . - NEED “GA”HIR"IA SYR“P UF n : due to that fact. Republican-and u‘:;’ ’ ; ’wm. Station Agent. was a Sunday visitor in Plainfield and wETe. W § 58 o hudlnthomof 2 Miss Helen Spaliing and & lady from | Packer g i R AT AT e St e : succegs of - Lo e e 01 | a2 ol s the victoriea:through. | Norwicly were at the Spal o S (e A'COATED TONGUE MEANS SLUG- [the foul waste, sour bile and out the state. -MayorArchibald M; The .M. soclety met with Mise|, enty drink, 82: Henry :""",,,,""' GISH LIVER AND BOWELS— o “.:F:’.,izm‘;.“&“ I Ty Mt A M Cvetore heta | DInS, 77, three Civil- war.vetérans, Who LISTEN 'MOTHER! o tChristian : 2 Jheriflo F?-d’rumflf:m« e towr | business -meeting Monday evening ‘vthai‘ddl:d ‘within a few hours d-‘:fl Four child lsn't naturally. cross and e a fine complimentary, vote. | Wit the president; Mra. Fred LYoR. | other!during. last: Friday .and. Satur- | peevich. See if oo In Coated: this e Complmentary. vote:| ~ Miss Teresa iSuliivan visited her fa- | Sther! Suring last: Friday Snd. i 1n‘a sure sign its little “stomach. Ly r O 3o Ballot ia as followa:.. - 1 -+ 4 ther, Section: Foreman J. Sullivan, | 0 ‘Carvier betwoen mmuu - 4 ‘i X vidence, Sun- e 5""“""5““ n. B Efiy,‘r D bouna him geining slowiy, | ; Felix Wakeley and Miss Annie | Wakeley - of Cent.n.l Village wm ng Sunday ,visitors here. Arrivol from Engl-nd-

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