Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 27, 1915, Page 9

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 27, 1915 ' EXHAUSTING WBRK DANIELSON , . Miss Rosa M. Keller’s Struggle First Sisighing of Winter—Tire Suck : PUTNAM | State Attorn and Mrs. Searis Start Milf Rushed—Death of John Edward| South—D, A. R. Ghapter to Have H Murray—Peterboro M. 3. Tesm to! Wolf Den Section Reprosemted— (O Keep Up—How \i'lmol Play K. H. S—Repart of Westfield| Farm Improvement Lessue to he - Helped to Ward Off Nervous Lngly Tru pany have bean New Haven atiend- ing a mesting of represeatuiives of tryst sompanies snd wate banks. ager, who has been a Kimbell hospital for returred to her home here Tuesday, with health improved. Abel L. Reeves is spending a few days in Waterbury and Naugatuck on a business trip this week Alfred L. Reed was a visitor in Wil- limantic Wednesday. 69 Prisoners at Brookiyn. Jailer Albert S. Fields said there were 69 prisoners at the Windham county. jail in Brooklyn Tuesday. The number held there is steadily decreas- ing from the high record of last smm- mer Secretary A. G. Bill of the Old Peo- pie's Home association announced an adjournment until a week from today f the meeting scheduled for Monday ght of this week. Mrs. Esther A, writes to iends_here from San Luis Obispo, where she is spending a part of the winter Boeton Speaker Announced, L. . Cronkhite of Boston is to speal at the Baptist church here this (Wednesday) evening under the au- ices of the therhood. rs. Sirneon Danielson will have the wmembers of the Ladies” Benevolent so- nzregational chureh at Jacobs r a meeting this afternoon. Confirmed as Reoceiver. YWoodward kas Attorney W. Fenne stroet. n wae a recent visitor er Charles 1 nstailed the offi f Brooklyn grange at a mieeting nge hall Tuesday evening. Bullard, chairmen of the Kil t meeting of the board is Monday am e season for wished upon them i 3 ice thou- there is to be no full y—an exceedingly T montn uch e are vlent) and time Tested for Britisih Government. : from the fact lacturer imal of TO INCREASE OPERATIVES. Williamsviile Mill Rusked in All De- partmente—Big Output of Tire Duek. All the new machinery for the mill 2 i anufacturing compa- e excepting (he ad- t to be piaced three weeks, stated Tues- that can be t at the plant is being taken produced by the Good- 1 Rubber company, which lustry. At number will d within a about fr. Mur- is health of besides his mpther and broth- ife, three sisters, Mrs. Mary Misses Katherine and Annie Mu “It is easy to use and quick apply. d of relief, has given nome! Slat Kilingly i Rheumatism It penetrates without rubbing.” Read What Others Sa ““Have used vour Liniment very successtully in a case of rhewmatism, and Good for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Sprains and Bruises. All Dealers 25c. Send four cents in stamps for a free TRIAL BOTTLE. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. Dept.B Philadelphia, Pa. i Formed Next Mdnday. James Bowen has entered the ploy of the City hotel as a clerk Going South. | - State Attorney and Mrs. Charles E.' for a winter s e Judge E. M. Warner delivered address at New Britain Tuesday e ing. Mail Not Claimed. { Leiters addressed to George Arch- | bean, Albert Labean, Francis Lepine, | Mrs“E. Bucklen, Mrs. Theodore Lang- | {1ois are unclaimed at the local post- | | office. Gagnon Council’s Installation. Dr. L. J. Morin of Danfelson install- ed the officers of Council Gagnon in Foresters' ball Tuesday evening. The installation ceremony was ollowed by dancing. Refreshments were servec Term Expires Feb. 8. Postmaster Frank G. Letters’ term | of office expires February S. but he is not likely to be succeeded by a demo- crat at exactly that time. The chances are that he will hold over at least for several weeks. A New York paper has bean wiring {here for a story about a meteor that it is believed down in the Big Town | has fallen recently over in the vicini- | ty of Abington. The reflection of soe- | thing brilliant streaking down into | that section of Windham county may have been seen in New York, but it is aifficult here to find out what land- Big Audience Saw the Yellow Tickst. An attraction of a theatrical that was out of i j | Murray, daughter, 3 | Murray has be for a time in i High Schoc This (W | j their m { tend thro { students jceniage of 90 or beit jQuired to take the e: { will aiso the 30 per | they desire to be certifier | entrance. Under these cond !{L great many will e pe t |, Aside from the examins hizh school students | interested tris wee) ! here Friday night of tk cetbali team. the horor recently defeati Peterboro boys on their own floo: first tUme any visi [ complish such a feat four yvears a seven yed tn ndham } out gh | m: FUNDS INCREASED, 1 Annual Report of Treasurer of West- | | field Cemetery Association. ures ¢ ained i of Treasu atha Westfield how th the funds ion in both account: perpetual Quring the sa ear amonunted o 31, the funds is very the principal in The practice of arran petuai care of lots Cemetery, cocupy; beautiful sites y bu the state, grows constantly an cver stronger appeal as fits derived become manife: who inspect the well kept lc who have left funds for There are few more thal a man can do for his money than to set aside t for the perpetual care o Iot of hi resting pl: always a indication of thoughtfulne beauty of them is also a gift world. scle Colds to respond. No work. Just I in 1 always heve s bottle on hend ease of & cold or sors throat. with to say ¥ think it ome of the best of bousehold remedies. I ‘woald not bave used i¢ only it was recommended to me by a friend of mine who, I wish to sa, is one of the best bobsters for your Liniment, 1 ever saw."—J. W. Fuller, Denver, Col. | | ust a line in peaise of Sloan's Liniment. I bave been ill nearly fourteen weeks with rheumatism, have been treated by doctors who did their best. I had mot slept for the terrible pain for several nights, when my wife got me a small bottls of the Liniment and threo applica- cations gave me relief 5o that I could aleep."—Joseph_Tamblyn, 615 Cen seres Stveet, MeKeesport, Pa. | | Resolved | Pennelnl Wood ELagt Maynard Right Guard MeDermott : = Angeli = Left Guard ‘Lu‘i‘k PERET Parinton | Breakdown, Alburtis, Pa. — ““I.am 3 teacher in the public schools and I got into a very mervous, run-down conditi I couid not sleep and had no appeti 1 was tired all the time. V ““My sister told me how Vinol had built up her nephew and asked me to | try it. I did so, and within a week after takini Vinol my appetite im- ! proved and I could sleep all right and now I feel well and strong, ““Vinol is eertainly a fine medicine and even the doctors say it is a good | tonic.”’=—Rosa M. KELLER, Alburtis, | Pa. The reason Vinol restored Miss Keller to ber ?oflm.l health was bsclaluse in a| natural manner it sharpened her appe- Gite, sided digestion, sirengthened Per | nerves, and as a result brought the | refreshing sleep she needed. | If there is anyone in this vicinity, | run-down, weak, nervous, worn ouf and_who cannot sleep, we ask you to try Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, on our antee to build you | up and make you feel better, eatbetter, | s!‘:ep better, or return your money. { ¥ 2 dway Pharmacy, G. rop., Norwich, Conn., ar ing drug stores evervwhere ESKOWITZ OF NEW YORE, ciass Ledfes’ Tailor, Dre aier and Furrler. Lad work es’ National Bank Bldg Daxnlelson. nted by a very able compan 3radiey theaire Tuesday eve: was well liked by the large of whom came from great amount received ge tk ible for e ar ressman Bryan F. Mahan had de- | to nominate John P. Murphy as master at r ed here that the >utnam candidate may be expected here are said to ho tes Arranged for a Historical Welf Den by D. A. R. Chapter. At a specia Porter Chapte January o < demonstration led Wolf- P Den T - has entered into yple & Gilpatric they are t g the chestn and to clea and plant ansplants of wh planting of 10,000 cor by Jun thin he re-forester serts Decision for Negative. ard and reshman | fitteen | Miss WY Mowry anno Lad won. for the work o showe: Cusi Kent and e room and M negative returned the There will be a debate n fternoon betweén the the junior th sh d be prohibite for the affirmativ Beard, Ber Davi; for the negative, Beard, | Frank Gleason, and Joseph Flags. Uxbridge 23, Putnam 8. 3 to 8, with Usbridge on he winning end, tells all that there to tell of the P. H. S.-Uxbridge me played Friday in the High school mnasium. Twelve automobiles fill ed wit ardent rooters accor n the visiting team to this cit The Putnam boys were outclassed from the start but were playing hard when the final whistle blew. Between the Elmwood Lightwe: e ted by the Putnam Lightweighte. Swmmary: UXEBERIDGE present Monday )ject is, cartoons Those | raldine Hig Form Right Tra . Lowe Left Forward ¥ Shaw from floor_ for Pennell 3. Wood Putnam, nard baskets from fouls 3; Tim Driges. bridse, McDe Purtn- | ridge, Referee | racey ‘Wheaton. i Regular Gymnasium Work. For s i weeks, over fifty of the| High sche and Bighth Grade gi have been enjoying regular gymnasi- um work under the inmstruction of | Miss Chapdelain. They have march- ing, running, and exercises. Until two weeks ago, aesthetlc dancing took a large share of time as regular work, but it is now placed at the end of th moastum program. and only those |To be Formed Delia |~ any man rette. sold or ever five-cent toppy r just about fr: Sold at stores whe R. J. Reynold Here’s the greatest package of sgnoke satisfaction that the real no-bite, no-blister brand of smokin’s for pipe and ciga- P. A. has got the bulge on every tobacco that’s ever been cess that leaves P. A. as easy on the tongue as a song of gladness, 'PRINGE ALBERT is the real prize winner in the ten-cent tidy red tin and the crystal-glass humidor of P. A. it's just the same as having a sockful of boodle in reserve for a rainy day. Time to replace that empty jar with a full one of P. A. That humidor of tobacco you got for Xmas must be running mighty low agood supply of P. A.in the crystal- glass jar with the sponge in the cover that keeps it fresh and Jar of Real Tobacco ever lifted the cover from. It's full of Prince Albert, will be, because the bite’s taken out by a patented pro- the national joy smoke ed bag, but when a fellow has a pound now. If you haven’t got agrant for pipe and ciga- rette-fit all the time, go to it and invest today. re they sell tobacco. s Tobacco Co. for Windham Cou at Meeting to be Held Next Monday. Results. these sociation ave d it has resulied: production goods are prope of far oduce recei tems of mar- 1 land values. been true wher- een carried c tions and problem al comm a comm “get-togeth - in History of the Mevement. Whe nthe 11 weevil attacked, ti {cotton belt agricultural interest 3 demonstrator to the field to com- bat the evil ch excellent results tely followed that the question not try s movement re t ar cultural Agent—His Duties. iployed could not em group can col- hese of demonstrate ricutural methc Being in_ touch they discover have * failed on | some 3 cceeded on others, give publicity to the successful method an v to surplant the poorer way better. of the agent's work is to give cropping fertiliz ers, liming, farm management, dairy breeding and feeding, orchard man- agement, care of poultry. and in nearly every line of farming. One of his par- ticular duties may well be, if there is sufficlent co-operation to get farm- ers each to plant a certain quota of a particular crop. potatees for instance Winston-Salem, N. C. y and | is Supported £1,000 principles xample to the 2 ho expects a $4,500 is office equipment, | and means of 1 agent mesting on Blale al col that be well represented by >ss men and JEWETT CITY | Instailation of Court Chapleau and Jeanne d’Arc Ceuncil—Charles | Paimer to Sheot with Experts at Meriden. { Nothing like em! —withsyrup, jelly,honey Couneil t of Chapleau. seat hie |Joan of 7 ;1,:‘;__?‘G7e_~.\5@g:;: Or Sugar Femarks by s vy = : ‘ mn town Delicious, any way —any time also Muffins and Waflles, made with R, savant a orus; remaerks by | Azarias Grenier. The closing number ch Miss Casavant played. was a of the exes from Plainfisld elson, Moiss: Bog. U. 5, Patent O AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR In the éright red Package o8 > president, Mre | { une, Afrs. ¥ leau are aster of . Hayes G ceres j teurn, | Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA onie: Josepp 1STRS Coupon on top teils how to get the Funny Rag Doll Family

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