Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 14, 1915, Page 10

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DANIELSON i reported, including -the committee. on | grading at the grounds about- the igraded school building. Temporary work has been done there. fce-Covered Cars Over the Border. Through the storm of Wednesday the troiley cars kept on schedufe time, although the rumning was not. the Quiet Month for Town Court—School Committee Using Checking System— No Democrats on Board of Relief n_spending Fall Rive: ormac and Mis: had been facing the storm coming-into Danielson over the Rhode Island com- Margaret Sullivan are at Putnam to- | pany’s line were coversd with snow day attending the funeral of Mrs. |over their entire front. ! Flynn. nk C. Quilette of Waterbury was Borough Off Meet. . . ! s visitor with friends in Danlelson | A Tegular meeting of thé warden Wedneadsy and court of burgesses was held Tues- Sl day evening. No business of special ! Entestaimpent Eastpones. intérest aside from ' routine matters | Reyv. J. C vostponed the | was transsted. Bills were passed upon entertainment given by membe ve_Deen | and ordered church FUNERAL. Antoine Cotnoir, The funeral of Antoine Cotnoir wus the held at St. Anne's church Manchaug, meeting at the |R. I, Monday morning at 9 o'clock this evening. after which the body was taken to orm ‘Wednesday ! East Douglas, Mass. and placed in’the s of the Daniel- | to at St. Denls’ cemetery, the bear- ers being Louis and Henry Dumas of school students | Putnam, Eugene Brothers of Webster hearsal of an event of intere The Rich Yc toplc at the | Congregational churc! On account of the there were no mum | of town relatives present included Eva thelr {and Ora Dumas, Frank and Dello Dii- inebaug | mas of Putnam, - storm i YWednesday mornin: Little Doing in Town Court. A admirabe record is being ma n % of business for the town where there 1do Rev. 3. G a Patients During Year. day afternoon that no trace had been Heert church at. W privilege. Uses Checking System. The tow e using a Not Claimed. a system on George Laport, ) Stark, Mrs. Webster the Putnam post office. Entertained Choir, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rich entertain- ed the embers of the choir of the Baptist church, where Mr.. Rich -has been chorister for a number of years, t their home Wednesday evening. There wore 8soc iversions and re- hments were served. OBITUARY, John Osier. John Osier, of the city, died ter an T Iiness of o time. The meeting of ‘the Putnam Box r;nrvwr:atmr: will be held next Tues- day. Paine Richar To Speak in County Villages. William Martin and Pe; ) E . Sargent and Judge E.| the ocal team - ; are spealiers Bt the end of the first half, ¢ s o that has been made ures In va- at South & Da; nt jear the board is icans and progressiv Sandidates losing at glection in Octobe 2 Scheol Committee Meets, i Only routine business was tra I ‘s monthly meeting | nittee. Com- t previous meetings | . A. Peterson, Coderrie and A. Marion. = Mrs, Frederick Mathieu, | Mrs. Delia u, wife of Tred- erick Mathien, dled at their home o street herc Wes . birthgay. She was a native of St. Bridget, P. Q., and has *Gur rves | Cured Mine” Qld Sea Captain Cured His Own Rupture After Doctors Said “Operate or Death.” His Remedy and Book Sent Free. | B sajled the seas for rangements. znanb;{ Jeazss Sher thsel7 9\45;31*?:? h‘(mba(g Wednesday's Storm Severe. ouble rupture that soon forced Wed St i Tiot only remain ashore, but kept hfm _ Wednesdav's storm hit Putnam wit bedridden for yvears. He tried doctor <he average severity for-this section o after docto d r truss. No _ew England results! ¥ as assured that g was reported, riinor hap- ke foy e aeugencue but trafic was _ impeded, must e 2nd abhorrent operation or die. He did = G er! e cured himself instead. 16 up or greatly delayed. welth . carriers from the Put- E were among those wio had FUNERAL. Sidney Gilpatric. services for Sidney Gil- ducted at his home son line Wednes- trips through celdent to the power plan g out of a couple of teet! 1sed the stopping of the the Putnam Woo ¢ for a part of the { HAD 539 PATIENTS Report of = Day-Kimball Hospital Showe Active and Useful Year. statistics relative-to Tay-Kimbali hospitel for the year red Dy reports will be con- the annual reports that wi for distribution so The follow ] “Fellow Men and Women, You Don't Have To Be Cut Up, and You Don't Have To Be Tortured By Trusses.” Captail Collings de Limself, of his conditios rewarded by which included a legacy of 2, from the estate of Mrs, na Bush, and one of $500 fr te of . Farr and Pom- free bed 2 $300 The nssets stimated at etrong, vigorous and hap; Anyonc can use the sam 's simple, easy, safe and & ruptured = person oufd have the Captain i puolal g, ail_avout Tow e gngagbuoiding low anyone may fo freatment in any trouble. perating roor FREE. They “;}ll be sh"“b DI“(‘Dflalld to 3 5 elevator, i8; eny rapture sufferer_who will fill out : e & 3 the below coupon. " But send it right S Sy Soapon. But : atus, $ ish= owsbrioseiyou pukidom this furnishings for new ad- thout r C 1ome. e The book and medieine Hoppin of Miss Psyche Webster, perintendent ~ _ shows: Patients the year numbering X657, Watertown, almauente, Wi =8 sor r FREE R 3 st et e e A o TopturS) The medical staff for the vear end- B e D T T October: 1,-1915, consists of Dr. Z B. Kent and Dr. F. A, Morrell; th Name ...cocoevenennnniosrecnenss irgical, of Dr. S. B. erlock, with AR S A s, F. P. Todd, R. C. Paine and E. Perry as assistants: the consult- g staff, of Drs. R «rue and W. H. Judson. Dr. J. E eprard is gurist, Dr. Marguerite lard is ratheclogist, Dr. J. J. Rus- o :tetrician end Dr. Bur- hs oculist. FREE RUPTURE BOOK AND REMEDY COUPON. cfg: W. A. Collings (Inc.) PATENTS , Protect your ideas. Handsome 8- page Tuide Book Free. ————— HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law STATE MAN&EMENT OF JAILS. Windham County Savings Bank Bldg | Commission to be Advecated by Resi- Danielson. Conn. denta of Putnam, = J. ESKOWITZ OF NEW YORK, Residents of this city will urge tBe passage of a resolution by the gener- al assembly proviéing for the appoint- ment of a state commission to invest: Jigh class Ladies’ Tailor, Dressmaker, Repairer and Furrier. Ladies’ work Bana1a mnfataomn. pleasantest of the winter. Cars that | ALCOHOL 3 PER smml omachs and Bowisd s and out of jand Joseph Dumas of Danlelson. Out | Choir of Baptist Church Entertaiged —John Osier Dead—Lectures For County Villages—Hospital Mad 539 s Tae CENTAUR NEW YORK Captain John Murray sald Wednes-| _NEW 5 Ath months oid 35 Do:f,s -35¢€¢ =CASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. R RS e BTN he vandals who Broke into| For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have H Aways Bought Bears the - The Cowboys of the Sky Buck Up with Liberiy When you're slinging rivets five hundred feet in the air, you get that old he-feeling stuff. There’s pep and ginger in the game. these keen alert, structural iron' men. And when is what th I ] oy B 1o b go for good, full-bodied, rich they like to “buck up” a bit—well they Signature Use For Over Thirty Years TuT CERTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORR CITY. managercent of tat at vear—about $130.- heay s atout the management | turbance of Sunday gave and has no rep the boarus nat hav ration of the count ccmnussioners, those officials render statem e ¥ 1s to the state. zed here that suc planned presents requires careful well Known emong| stch’ street Wed- | study | within 1. positive ac- | lished ot | Minot's of a commission. to| troyed and weas data available, tain flaws of th be so glaring the attention of those v and. attention the appotintment but cer- system are to demand ould have it is The first of| favor . taking sons set fort ARTERNOON SESSION. | To Be Held at High School For Pu-| pils Who Need Extra lnntructien—{ Pomfret Students to Study. [ seen & reeident of this city for seve| up ur l | eral ves She was form al | Danielson. i | i puptle in the room © great amount - of| 2 pleasant experience| . as. the Debating clu absence from In the case of. | the | legisiativ illness | consider 1 g thejboundary g | relation | ome for the year was)™ Adrlan- | the es-|? Men's " gymnasium afternoon—Hi Trade , and practice 4 to 6.30. riday —-Dasketball games at 7.30. SLAYERS OF DUCKHUNTER .FACE MI\VLAUGHTER CHARGE.{class of trading is regarded Comrnitted to Ja Trial to Begin March 2d. Bail— Eridgeburg, Cogatable T .—Provini| Drowmed While Attemptin Delaney, bineon, Omer | 44thidrowned in the Monongaheln river t arges offgay in a v: to 1-f Oliver e today: | entered | | they ‘be admitted to bail. cation for ball was opposed Ly and | O s o T was denled.. Theamon. were committed | o ps khOIIers, Of .the tb Welland County jail at Welland and trial - was set to begin March at)secretary of state at the cap v. . % b‘.n.,. ounty N . | Bate and report upon' the feasibillty| Electric lighters are made [or zar Sy A e e | B e Dromomition: fir the stats tir thice) ~toven NEW ENGLAND COAST LASHED BY STARM. Damage to Telegraph and Telephone ment . of board, Wires in Eastern Connecticut and boarding, Rhede !sland. prisoners bheld in these various count j Notwithstandi expenditure, the state nothing ‘to sey ot the.jails Boston, Jan. The quadrant of the Gulf of Mexico utheastern New England a bard Features of the tidal rise feet of the n the famous gale 1 Ledge lighthcuse was e fifL) the last fifteen residences close to from New at Plum Isla hant, evers Beacn, W tasket, Cchasset and tide stopped railroad traffic throp and necessitated the of all trains. near Plymouth Cape Cod, Wet snow adé wires south of this }o!' poles nt down react 1 velo ealk was at East Pr bt lines to Fall River ford were in ba dark tonight. THOUSAND INJURED SOLDIERS ‘Dr. Beal Says as Many as That Ar- rive There Sometimes in One Day. sk Relief fu seting NEW HAMPSHIRE AND Bill Introduced at Concerd Making 1 Connecticut River the Line. ARBITRAGE DEALINGS WITH THE EUROPEAN MARF Ts | Approved by Gevernors of New York Stoeck Exchange. Ja arbitrage dealing. and Furonean 1 tions to | today appro New York { operation thereby imposing equal upon buyer and seller. Rene s d e relations betw: it ities mar] Rescue. Pa., Jan. 1 d Thomas Moaon 1o Robert Wiiliam Litchfield.—A of Iitchfie company, a corporation 8 the office of the was flled yesterday e certificate is nG-J. Hov 14 a madority LIBERTY THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY *|AUSTRIAN FOREIGN MINISTER HAS RESIGNED.| i‘TESTIMONY iN DOMINICAN INVESTIGATION Wazs One of the Main Factors in Situa« tion Which Led to War. n's Appointment. LANDED IN SOUTHAMPTON.! INTERNED GERMAN SAILORS GET DISCHARGE PAPERS VERMONT BDUNDARYJt fdR Statewide Prohibition that life is full of geod “Cowboys of the sky” LIBERTY Long Cut Tobacco Put LIBERTY in a pipe and it goes right to tae spot with the man who knows real tobacco. i I:mit of tobacco enjoyment. LIBERTY is made for the sturdy man who wants a natural, full-bodied smoke and satisfying healthful chew. Chew it and you get the s made of pure Kentucky leaf, aged three to five years. The “aging” process cannot be hurried——or LIBERTY would not be so mellow and smooth. LIBERTY never varies, is always just right, (¢ because a large reserve stock of leaf is carried to C\/) protect this famous old brand. Stick LIBERTY into your overalls for a week's trial and you'll always stick to it. Sold everywherc in 5c packages. LISTS WANT GID CENSORSHIP. R to Furnish News v as Possible. ¥ NTUCKY FARMER. His Home and Shet m to Death. bowels are much more regular. My heart is e stronger. My appetite is much better. My throat is much better. William H. Hinchliffe, 20 Muyrile e taken four bottles o I can say that it has done me a great rrhv of the head and throat. 1 recommend Peruna to all sufferers. with catarrh. Wiillam | Aass., writes I do not think I I am really-surprised at the work 1 can do. - 1 do not think too much praise can be said for. Peruna.” ject to fluid medicines can now procure Those who ob SINCE TAKING PERUNA I can say my [T .St., Beverly, f Peruna, and eal of good for ca- er felt much

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