Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 12, 1915, Page 9

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY. JANUARY 12, 1915 DANIELSON Andrew Higgins’ Leg Broken hy Fali- ce to Investig Breaks — First Meeting of Trust Company—dJames Kent Kills 42 Coons. ing Tree—S§ s A. Potter, Mrs. Charles Everett Til- in Providence s trip Monda, . Gulnois of New pisitors with friends in Daulels edford was a w London vis- dod friends o 0 | ham county Tempt the appetite, please the taste and nourish the body. Crisp,cleanand fresh— 5 cents in the moisture- proof package. Baronet Biscuit thin, tender— a delightful flavor —appropriate for tea and Prince of appetizers! Makes daily trips from Cinger-Sn~p Land to weiting mouths every- Say Zu Zu to the grocer man, 5 cents, Buy biscait baked by NATIONAE BISCUIT COMPANY Always lock for that name PATENTS Handsome §3- page Guide Boeck Free, HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law | Windham County Savings Bank Bldg. Protect your KOWITZ O NEW YORK, Repairer and Furri Ladies’ work Windbam County Natiomal Bank ec3id Dani PUTNAM Eli Vangel Pays $11 For Chapters Celebrates 196th of General Israel Putnam, aged to save his belongings. son Monday. On account of inactiv ber, of carpenters. On Western Tour. Charies E. Trolley Car Leaves Track. Twenty-foot, the head and swing- fence. ine was blogked for a time. Biest Causes Troubie, other Windham county revresented at th Wood- s Destern Con- e owners who KILLED 42 COONS Kent of Eimville Holds State Record. Probably s Kent of Elmville up probaly a state record for killed during the season just ter number of the an- mals in towns , knowledge of the d =ood fortune tow STATE POLICE SUMMONED. Requested to Investigate Store and Residence Breaks at Brooklyn. en jnvited to ke an in- burglarized are llen a of is reported eaters, cigar: were taken. At the sed for the winter. bureaus-and dres: and m ring apparel belonging thrown about the room s beinz that the unwelce jitors had tried them on. Th W dence here also that the burglars had staved in the hoy over might than on Bottles mpioy of the I eturn from a sit to were mad E the finding of a re which was ome. scovered at the ntil some time after the tore discovery. This led to the ation of a litile posse for an in- 1 of other houses in Brook- re closed for the winter, but of other aks were dis- is not believed that muck was taken from the Isaacs FUNERAL Mrs, William Hogarty. Just before n car from ¥ nfield. A. F. Wood w: the funeral arrangemen FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. Held by Stockholders of the D;r:ielson. Trust Company—J President. Arthur Atwood The first annual stockholders’ meet Dantelson’ Trust Compan 10 a. m. Monday ia the temporery banking rooms of the stitution. ally all of the stoc was repr ther in person or bs The following directors were imously elected for the ensuing Arthur Atwood, Willlam W. Fred E. Bitgod, Byron W. Irving Bullard. John F. ‘loyd Cranska, A. Lack- wood Danielson, James B. Hathaw; | % A. Jacobs, Angus Park, Jonn liips, Clarence A. Potter, Fred W. Tillinghast, A. Putnam Woodward. satisfactory reports of the pro- of the institution were made by Treasurer C. H Starkweather. The new year opens up for the Danielson Trust Company with very bright pros- pects and a firm conviction on the part of its stockholders that the next an- nual meeting will show a large in- crease in deposits and accounts during the year. Hon. J. Arthur Atwood was elected vresident and Hon. Frederis A. Ja- jcobs was elected vice president for the ensuing vear. By unanimous ac- tion Clifford H. Starkweather was elected to the office of secretary and treasurer, and Benj. ¥ Dawson was elected teiler ¥ A. Jacobs, C. A. Pot- ter and John F. Carpenter were elect- ed as an executive committee for the ensuing vear with President Atwood 2 member ex-officio. W. Irving Bullard, A. P. Woodwayd and C. H. Starkweather were elected a 2 publicity committee. It was reported that inside of four weeks the Danielson Trust Company will be in its new quarters, which are now being fitted up. After the meeting the directors and officials of the bank were dinner zuests of President J. A. Atwood at the At- tawaugan hotel Running Punch Boards—Chalice Stolen From West Thompson Church—D. A, R. hday Fdmund Guiibert of this clty, stay- ing at the Johnson house in Williman- tic when the big fire broke out, man- 3. ¥, Carpenter and Byron L, Bug- bes of this city were reelected di+ reciors at the annual meeting of ihe Danielson Trust company in Davuiel- v in building lines, the E. M. Wheaton Building and Lumber company has laid off a num- Miron, empioyed in Hart. ford, but whose home is in this city,| succeed Judge J. Harry left Monday for a tour of the west. He | of these resoluticns being for a judgs visit the Panama-Pacific exposi-{to fill in the time between the time the Panama canal, lowstone| of its passage and the end of 1910, < and many points of interest be-|ihe for the full term of twol| returning next fail Yea beginping in Januar; hroken.flange on a wheel of the y car due to leave y morning put the on Hlm street, near No one was injured, |r is | total of 42. Mr. Kent n of Wind- | 1] 18 past | PUNCH BOARDS BURNED. 'Eii Vangel Pays $11.02 For Having and Running Them. In_the ¢ity court Monday morning Eil Vangel, arrested Saturday on a charge of having punch boards at his place of business and with using them | Contrary to law, pleaded guilty after | witnesses had. te: fied agains him. Judge J, Harry Mann fined him ${0 and the aetual costs of prosecutioon, the total cost to Vangel being $11.02, which he rald. He was represented by Attorney: Charies L. Torrey. After the case three pumch hoards and 29 number cards taken at Vangel's place| were fed into the furnace in the mi nicipal building. This is the first cas of a man being prosecuyted. in_ towns in this cection for using punch boards. ed by the authorities as a JUDGE MANN MAY GO, Probability That Republican Will Suc- ceed Him in Coocty Court. i _"two resolutions are {o be introduced| in the general assembly for appoint- ment of a judge of the city court to Mann—one e Mann was appointed = by Go or Slmeon E. Baldwin as suc- cessor {o Judge L. i Fuller after the| aturc 3 had failed to agres on a candidate for the two year period beginning in January, 1914, Mann’s the governor f the e and -mbly T the republican control of both branc is certain t a3 the hrough the rep ble that the | e who gets the ap ' t to fill out the term that will end with also get pointment E: nn has been in office a more than r e e udge Mahlon | Assist at Danielson Installa- | D. _Sharpe, | members of | lodze of Odd_ Fellows, | this (Tu ) rict . De ales of V e ceremon: inebaug lodge ok t £ STOLE SACRED CHALICE. impious Thief Took Gift to Rev. J. J. Elty Frim His Mother. 1 the Thomps Sacred H llen store | a few other | | the hoste e Thompson L ty, who is locat- he frater occurs embryo, are bein nce of 1 s not that decid ank Paten Arrested. < 6, w City Not ismaac Champeau sit with ld in Wi return Mass. relatives in ster, her parents, | r of Fre-| from a week’ i a week spen Social For Bible Class, Twenty-eight members of Mrs. T D. Sargent's Bible class of the Second Congregational church enjoyed a so- at the Conzregational parsonage . Question games| ) wero very interesting and occupled -part of the. aft Dalnty refreshmerts were ser The party was in of several cla: Officials of t Church—Firemen Have Social Evening—New Parson- age Nearly Comnoleted. with friends in E of the birth . P. 1bun, meeting of the Boy Scouts wa ith H, C. Meinken Saturday ov- | Sajber frh o O Henry Mark of Brooklyn, X.| Vg is the gu of her sister, M C, Meinken of Fremont street. A. commit to raise mc 1. CELEBRATED PUTNAM'S BIRTH-! DAY. D. A. R. Chapter Hears Entertaining Address by Mrs. Slocomb of Wor- cester. The 196th birt of- General Ts- real Putnam . was observed Monday|ing se: a afternoon by Elizabeth Porter chapter.| il Monday D. A. R, by holding an open.meeting.| The new B each member being privileged. to in-|pected to be vite one guest. About a hundred la-|two weeks. It dles were present and” were: sracious- A ly weicomed by the regent, Mrs. G. A. D. of A. at Mystic. Vaughn. Liberty council, Daughters of Amer- Routine Lusiness was made ‘asjica turned out in force Monday even- short os possible, after which the|ing/to assist in the installation exer- nlaced the eeeting IR charsalcises of ihe sister council Eetsy Ross, remen en- her games street and <howder parsonage 1S ex- y_for occupancy in ghtly structure. FOR YEARS- LEE & OSGOOD AND OTHERS pleasure to both councils. Will . William Job ek from tonizht. “Gains’ 22 Pounds In 23 Days’ “I was all run down to the v botiom,” wriles F. Gagnon. *“I had to quit work I was so weak. Now, thanks to Sargol, I look like a new man. [ gained 22 pounds in 23 days.” “Sargol has put just 10 pounds on me in 14 days,” states W. D. Roberts. “It has made me sleep well, enjoy what I ate and enabled me to work with interest and pleasure.” “I weighed 132 pounds when I commenced taking Sargol. After taking 20 days I weighed 144 pounds. Sargol is the most wonderful preparation for flesn building T have ever seen,” declares D. Martin, and ° J. Meier adds: “For the past twenty years T have taken medicine every day for indigestion and got thinner every year. I took Sargol for forty days and feel better than I have felt in twenty yea My weight has increased from 150 to 170 pounds.” When hundreds of men and women—and there are hundreds, with more coming every day—living in every nook and corner of this broad land, voluntarily testity to weight increases ranging all the way from 10 to 35 pounds given them by Sargol, vou must ad- mit, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Thin Reader, that there must be something in this Sargol method of flesh building after all. Hadn’t you better look into if, just as thousands of others have done? Many thin folks say: “T'd give most anything to put on a little exira weight,” but when someone suggests a way they exclaim, “Not a chance. Nothing will make me plump. I'm built to stay thin.” Until you have tried Sargol, you do not and cannot know that this is true. Sargol has put pounds of healthy “stay there” flesh on hundreds who doubted, and in spite of their doubts. You don’t have to believe in Sargol to grow plump from its use. You just take it and watch weight pile up, hollows vanish and your figure round out to pleasing normal proportior You weigh your- self when you begin and again when you finish and you let the scales tell the story. Sargol is absolutely harmless. It it a tiny con- centrated tablet. You take one with every meal. It mixes with the food you eat for the purpose of sep- arating all of its flesh producing ingredients. It pre- pares these fat making elements in an easily assimi- lated form, which the blood can readily absorb and carry all over your body. Plump, weli-developed persons don’t need Sargol to produce this result. Their assimilative machinery performs its functions without aid. But thin folks’ assimilative organs do not. This fatty portion of their food now goes to waste through their bodies like unburned coal through an open grate. A few days’ test of Sargol in your case will surely prove whether or not this is true of you. Isn’t it worth trying? If you want a beautiful and well-rounded figur metrical proportions, if you want to gain some solid pound healthy stay-there flesh, if you want to increase your weight to rmal, weigh what you should w F t to your drug- st today and get a package of Sargol and use it as directed. Sargol will either increase your weight or it wor’t, and the only ay to know is to try it. A ® of Sargol easlly en- ables you to malke this test. use of Sarzol, accord- to directions, is absolutely nteed to your weight to 2 satisfactory degree or your druggist will refund all the money you have paid him for Sargol Is sold by leadin druggists everywhere and in Norwich and vicinity by lAnEasy'aytoGet { hin folks whe wish to gain weight 1s that they insist usZing their stomach or stuffing ; foods; rubbing on use- flesh_creams,” or following some foolish physi ulture stunt, while the real cause of thinness goes untouched. You cannot get fat until vour digestive tract assimilates the food rvou eat. _Thamks to & remarkable new scien- tific aiseovery, it is now possible to combine into simple form the very ele- ments needed by the digestive organs to help them cenmvert food into Tica fat-laden blood. This master-stroke of modern chemistry is called Sargol and has Desn termaed the greatest of flesh- builders. Sargol sims through its Te- generative, reconstructive powers tu coax the stomach and intestines to ak up the fattening elemer ¢ vour food and pass them into the Dlood, where they are carried to ev starved, broken-down cell amd tissue You can readily pic result_when this amazing nation has taken place and you no- tice how your cheeks fill out, holws our neck, suoulders and D h gTes disappear and vou fake on from 10 ‘o 20 pounds of solid, healtly flesn. & Sar- How Tl;in Pe&pie Can Put On Flesh A NEW DISCOVERY men, In two « =ingle Sargol tab- note tne differ solid pounds o fat should be G pounds nd the Sargol tablets 2 month e taking Sargol, new flesh stays put. a sclentific_combination of of best flesh-producing elements know: t They come 40 tablets t 2 package, are pleasant. harmless an inexpensive, Lee & Osgood aud other deal them subject t absolute guarantee weight i r money back Thin People Can ‘ Increase Weight o would like vhile and note test wort rself most ar n add pounds in the first v following tbis simple d d best of ail, the new flesh make fat, turns ‘he of what vou e fat-producini ourishment —prepares it 3 form w the blood can cept. ourishment from as waste. But nd does it oducing stops “the waste and_makes the fat-p of th now & healthy drugegists tablets to o of weigt Choose Scoutmaster. of the Boy Scouts ¢ cvening a new sco n_followt Viilzace Brevities. son will be h ass afternoon. of Washington A. M., will be held T, Vallette is visiting an; supel May Patterson: s t jociate s bro has resumed her | Rathbun; fice after a vaca- |pi M nk Banning. MANUFACTURER'S SAMVMPLE SKIRTS $3.98 We have just received 50 Manufacturers’ Sample Skirts of chiffon broadcloth, silk tussah, granite cloth, worsted poplin, men’s wear serge, and novelty cloths. There is a large variety of black and of navy, also a few very pretty mixtures. The value of these Skirts ran ge from $5.00 to $12.00- The sizes range from 24 band to 35 band. The lengths range from 37 to 40. lei your choice $3.98. Others at $2.98. “If he tills the land or teaches Sunday School call him ‘Pa. <J. B. FULLERTON & CO. a | office force spent comb & Poppe in Groton this week af- housed at Hazej Brae wi a slight _illne: AMiss Flor son of the po day in Noank Thomas Morash of Poguonnoc road {has commenced work for hip and. ngine company. BOMB EXPLOSION MARS OHIO INAUGURATION Was Being Fired by Militiamen and Exploded Prematurely, Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 11,—The augural fergmonies when Frank Willis was in as governor o Ohio were marred this afternoon b the explosion of a balioon bomb i which Colonel Georze P. Zwerner, state enal per, WAas probably fatally injured, The bomb, which was being fired by squads of militiamen explod- returned has returned to lier home |ed prematurely. One side of Colonel with Nr. and | Swerner’s face wus forn away. Sur- who has ! A geons who performed an operation said is able to be out Mi Zdnz be able to re- his chances for TGCOVEry were very ; chapter, O.:B. menfl:ers'a me her d store of Bdg- |slisht,

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