Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 2, 1915, Page 6

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Most Old People Are Constipated The wear of years impairs the action of the bowels. With ad- vancing age pecple ave disposed to restricted activity and ewsi- cise, which is responsibie for the constipated condition of most old folks, The digestive crgans are more sensitive to the demands ade upon tiem and rebel mone quickiy. A mild, effective remedy for stipation, and one that is es- pecially suited to the needs of elderly people, women and chi dren, is the combination of sit ple laxative herbs with pepsin that is sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syru Pepsin. free trial bottle can be obtained by Writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 452 Washington st., T ] Wiss Clara Effects of Fall Grange Ha Down Stairs at the mninth stormy several sma was besides of Carpbell Mill of relatives here Sun- throp of G cently Whi en Hol- attend was utside stairs the n that village when she a woman who was com- and was thrown b: card 1t was thought at first s broken, as she was some_hours. She rest house, where attention during the g with her. along as Northrop i village bei d grange and ene for sev v part of the winter Short Paragraphs. nstallatior regan Saturday King at- in Wi mas his uncle ulliva a her in W was Himan- guest of his f Saturday Kingsley ainment. Mis planning IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Happiness it Would Bring to Norwich Homes. do housework with Kidney Pills are for wea ed at N. D ore. remove dull pain just ov evs, and ade me feel like a different woman.” | mply for a kidney remedy—get oan's 10 same that frs. Wozniak had. Foster-Milburn Pr Buffalo, N. Y. Your Cold is Dangerous—Break It Up Now. readily cat A Tun- vste to_germs. 2 owe nd to others of ousel e germs at Dr. Joney i for colds and coughs. It loosens he mucous, stops t cough and 1es the lung: guaranteed. AT A COURT O deceased. Administrator cite said deceased to bring igainst said estate from this date, by that effect, to- this order, on the the place’ where awelt, and the v publishing the newspaper having a District, ana make . AYLING, Judge. | Year. Dr. Thomas B Robinson, announced at the meeting of the Westerly town council, of .which he is a member. that he had entered upon his duties as milk inspector, that the law concerning the sale of and inspection of milk has been published and that now it was up to the council to fix the license fee and grant the licenses. On mo- tion of Councilman Charles B. Thom- a5 the license fee was fixed at $1 a year: - The only application was from { Mrs. B. B. Foster, for the Foster farm {and it was voted that the lcense be { sTanted. § All members of the council were present except Councilman Haswell, who as a member of the general as- sembly, visited the state insane re- treat. ‘Grand and petit jurors for the superior court for Washington county were drawn as follow ames I. Farnsworth, James 'B. Rid- Samuel H. Simons, Thomas rederick C. Frank Buffum, s J. Reuter, Roger ¥ ham, Albert F. Kinney, Hugl Gentile, Walter . Oliver zrand 3 George B. eph D 3 Alpheus I Eldred, H. Lanphere, L Hope. Theodore T. Picard, who conducts livery business in Railroad avenue, me { ne e Residents of Oak strest petitioned | for more police protection, req to protect > required t reach when Anderson said he h tion by request been a decided 4 sigr nd said change .} on Saturdays and Sun- day 5 police patrolied ther and he 1 ved the lo would further ited if the more fre The referred t Culley and Chi of Police Mr. Anderson told council that there was neeq for an s in ik street a serious gefec matters wi tees 1 light attention to in the highway, These e referred to the commit- s and highways. on The report, of Thomas E. Brown, chief of police, showed eight arrests in January as follows: Five for intox- fcation and one each for assault, theft and defacing a building. Lewis Stan- ton, health officer, reported one case of scarlet fever during January, but thart the premises had been fumigated and at the present time the town was free from contagious disease. <Cannie R Tedward was granted a victualling license for 71 High street. The appli- cation of Thomas D. Theros fer a. v tualling license In the Martin house block was neferred to-the chief of po- lice, town solicitor and president of the town council. George Montalto was The above and foregoing is a true capy of record Astett FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. creditors of said de- notified to present sald estate to the Hobart Ave. Nor- the time limited in NOTICE TO CR AT A COURT OF PR OBATE HELD nin and for the | ton e} - D. 1915. | GRAY, Judge. ichardson, late | sald District, | dmi tor cite the or eceased to bring amst saia estate | _trom this date, bY Fect. to- 3 aréer, oa est to the piace where last dwelf, and in the and by publshing the a newspaper having a in said,District, and make Lo_this Couft, CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. Ihe wbove and foregolng i3 a (rue of record. n copy NOTICE.—All creditors of 3aid de- ceased are hereby mnotified to present their claims against said estate to tha undersigned at North Stonington with- jn the time limited in the above and foregoing order. LRONARD MAIN, L febed © Adminiat granted a license for tiree pool tables at 36 Canal street. Herbert P. Clark, inspector of chimmeys, reportéd pro- gress, adding that he was in consul- tation with builders in regard to some definite plan of construction. Albert X. Crandall was reelected Dbuilding in- pector for the ensuing vear. 1f you have bad teste in mouth, foul breath, furred tongue, dull headache, droweiness, disturbed sleep, mental depression, yellow= ish skin—then you are bilious. quickly relieve and permanently remove the cause of this disordes, which- is the result of liver de- rangement and severe digestive disturbance. 7 PROVES THEIR MERIY. Dr.J. 5 Schesck & Sou, Philedelphia WESTERLY MILK INSPECTOR BEGINS|For Council Fixes Fee for License—Complaint Over Cut Price Automobilists—Rhode Island Birds to be Exhibited in Poultry Show—Westerly” | Local Laconics. Lumbago, Sore Throat and Neuralgia Mustarine Is Best It Won't Blister—Always Ready—Just Rub ¥t Ou—It Penctraten. BEGY'S MUSTARINE is the ~ood old- shioned mustard plasier brought up to date with all the blister taken out and with 14 modern ingredients added. Keep it in your home at all times, for it has saved many 2 night of pain and distress, for e who were for- tunate enough to it on hand. Wor instance, it banishes chest bronehitis, soré throat, coughs, cor tion, Jumbago and tonsilitis over In just a few minutes it Stops ache, backache, toothache, earache and neuralgia. It eases the ferrible agon. izing pain of rheumatism snd reduces the sw joints aud muscles and fails o el is the most the world for sprains. Jameness, s s Record January Rainfall This The poultry students of the Rhode Island State college will hold their tenth annual poultry exhibition in Lip- pitt hall for three days, beginning next Wednesday. The show is for educa- tional purposes and ie open to all Rhode Island birds, without entry or admission fee. First, second and third prize ribbons will be awarded in addi- tion to special prizes. In connrection with the exhibition the ns, bruises, . Stiff neck state board of agriculture will hold its cramps in leg or stomach, and‘ annual Washington County Poultry in- i Ao does stitute on Tuesday. The order of ex-|PrOmMPIn ,ng’g[ s i eiins, yaae ercises follows: Address of welcome, | g iigmint. Be sure it's BEGY'S MUS- President Howard Edwards; The|TARINE !n the vellow box. Lee & Profitable Side of Fancy Poultry, by |Osgood can supply amuel Knowles of Lexington, M Some New Lights on the Market Pr lem, illustrated, by Earl W. Benjamin, | TAFTVILLE State College of Agriculture, Ithaca; | Niripavbat the Washington County | Marriage of Arthur G. Adams and Miss Poultrymen, by David Elder, extension| Eva Benoit Solemnized at Sacred department, Rhode Island State col-| Heart Church—Dingbats Lese to Shall We Have Boys' and Girls'| Tramps—Meeting of the Phi Kappa ubs in Rhode Island? by Er-| & . Thomas, extension department, Jomas. | Monday mer at 7 o’ At the annual meeting of the stock- | s 3y % Miss Eva Benoit | holders of the Westerly Automatic|J. Adams and were :T:!ephcne company Menday =f¢a.—no?n united in marriage at the Sacred Ileart i ety e “‘,h;‘r'lé’t church the Rev. U. O. T Harry < i George | Bdward Adams, brother of the groom, L. . Robert Drysdale, Freder and Peter Benoif, unc the bride, P. Charles B. Sherman, attended the young cou The Dride Macomber, Thon B. Tangworthy. | meeting of the direc I osens John Champ Albert B. Crafts, vice pres B S man, trea. secr ma Knight committee 10n & 1 a black silk g o match and of roses. charmingly gowned carrie the cerem. and is sot tambrauit ae Ponemah cred Heart emplo Edward n of W for- | Uni e on Mon- | the Providence, and has a wid, { TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sunc at 4'p. m. New_ York, Brooklyn Pier, Bast River, foot Street, Mondays, Wednesday, days, at 5 p. m " P. V. KNOUSE, Agent $1. TO NEW YORK $1. Bridge Roosevelt Fri- " Now is the time to make House and Morning Dresses for Spring Even the simplest dresses made of PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS bave a chic and style not to be obtained in any other pattern. "COAL AND LUMBER The Sequel _ of our large purchases, paying cash and water shipments, is— Economy when you buy LUNVMBER in large or small i quantities of THEEDWARD CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. COAL and LUMBER —Call up 24— - GOAL | Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh i ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Teleohone 463-12 i Each of these numbers 15c. For a complete collection of the newest Morning Dresses see The FASHION BOOK for Spring mow on sale, also MARCH Pictorial Review Patterns Costume 6071 WOMENS UNDERWEAR | T IBM—1914 John A. Morgan & Son visited t WEDDINGS, ane Mon, £ hilick W. Pi 0ok of We n Denver. Jakobowski—Grabowska, pride s th Joseph Grabo is the Piante—Southwick, BUY .NOW AND SAVE MONEY o COAL LEHIGH VALLEY No. 2 Nut $6.50 per ton. Office and Vard Centrai Wharf “Velephone 884. 1 | ! { i | | | | bed Un length s . Thes: in common and ext ave “Crestwood” Union Suits Auto Repairing and Painting We repair Autos of all kinds in the nding the wtomobile escap. s left arm appell Dingbats Defeated. Dingbats were defeatec the score { LONDON PREPARA’TIONS FOR AN AIR RAID. { Tra. | estt When News Was Received Zeppelin| 3 Fleet Was on lts Way. E while Greenwood | piaved a etrong game for the Dingbats, London, Feb. 1, 11.35 p. m.—The 2 ger Pollard is anxious to arra teries protecting Dove: n what is thoug) opened fire t to hay is { German raid, but whet : the fast ones { Zeppeline or submarines, or both ed up as follows: not been ascertained. Dingbats 7 Tramps 11 1-2 An early report from Dover said|Poliard Jones that hostile airships were observed i over that town, while later report an- | Pingree (ca 2 ¥1 nounced that they had been driven off e o e il by the gunfire of th, rs. | Gervia Carter Another Dover message declares t | c th fire had been directed at Greenwood sramavess Helns submarines, RG AsS @ consequence the war depart- R Headon ment Instructed the London police to 14, make aill preparations for an air raid The city was eoon in darkness and i overyaare Sthaoon In darkness and|Second of Series on Wednosday Even- Zeppelin fleet was on its way to the gna metropolis, . Telephono calls to Harwich, Cromer, South End, Kings Lynn, Yarmouth, and other points, elicited the reply that no air raiders had been seen. The report of submarines at Dover seem- te to explain the gun firing thers, but the flicial press buream issmed statement. The extended precautions taken in London indicated the fact Tiie second game of the series with Baitic will be played in Parish hall on Wednesday evening and the local men are ont for revenge. Practice had to be omitted Iast night. Phi Kappas Muet. Phi Kappa Sigma soelely of the | Tettvilie Congregational church held a | business meeting Monday evening in o that vir-|the vestry of the church, There was tually all special constables under!a large attendance and Presidént the regulation were required to re-|Christina Graham presided. The re- port at the various stations, even thos: attending the theatires, where. in some ports wers accepted and after the bus- inees mect 12 - W t. ceses, the audiences were greatly de-| A e Simce pleted. { At several of the raflway stations| John Puchta Broke Kneecap. the lights were ~ extinguished ana|_John Puchta. while delivering meat, trains passing over bridges did slipped and fell, breaking his kneecap, darkness. recently. He was attended by Dr. weet of Jewett City, and Carj Seifert and Chris Myers are looking after his business interests. Mr. Puchta will be laid up for some tSme, it is thought. so in| TO INCREASE REVENUE OF NEW YORK CITY. Proposal to Tax All Salaries of More | Kirmiss Committee Met. Than $2,000 a Year, { _The committee in charge of the Kir- . T e miss given under the auspices of the New York, ¥eb. 1.—A proposal to tax| St. Jean Baptist society held a moet- | parents, returned to sehool Monday. | Dollar Suits for 79c jip e o nohicar Latest Improved Facilities make utiful garments of soft, fleecy 1 pants: S A | our shop unexceiied in New England ved cotton with silk neck trim and | | We bake the paint on, which makes ¢ seams. Hig mg | | it wear better, keep its gloss lengsr. ves Stz | 50c Undergarments for 39¢ || | 77, " 50 a0 ached -~ V. d Wome Why not | costs no more. | | Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St, Westerly, R. I, have yours right? 1t 25¢ Vests and Pants for 19c A Wom v zood grade of d Pants whic ymmon sizes Children’s Winter Undergarments 25c | cotton garme dd 1 from FINE HOSIERY AT SAVING PRICES Excellent values at after-season prices. A little pre- inventory clearance in our Hosiery Department which should interest you. You can save a little money by buying now. Women’s Silk Lisle Seamless Hose £ \ ts pants Children’s | Winter Undergarments 1Sc An L Len Fur Coats and Sets, 7's Coats of all styles. nd repairing also done id ralues ijerhauling and Repair Work of all kinds on Automobiles, | Carriages, Wagons, Trucks {and Carts. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstzring and Wood Warle Blacksmithing in all its branches. Seatt & Clrk Corp 507 to 515 North Main St. S Frose aflifin lendid 17¢ Women's Full Fashioned Hose 35¢ Quality for 29¢ Black Hose i 1 nd a r s from St Women’s Pure Silk Hose $1.00 value for 75¢ laid aside for m Women’s Seamless Silk-Lisle Hose 25¢ Quality for 19¢ od Hose, I Black two we es cent ¢ weight in every Women’s Silk Boot Hose 50c Hose for 35¢ n a pair MAHONEY BROS. A fine full fashioned 1 s | 2 sle top andisole for ex- £ ¥ $% to 10. Golng <o sell them tiis | »<- §{Hack, Livery and Boarding Week for 35¢ a pair—3 for a dollar and colors. 5 | Stable FALLS AVENUE e guarantee our service to ba the | best at ths most reasonable prices. ? = DENTFIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shznnon Building Take elevaior Shetucket Street em- trance. PLone. $1.50 Silk Hose f en now 98¢ lot or Wom Black or colored a fr th Silk Hose for w ors in the lot of regula hts as well $1.50 i.-.qm Cigars are Goot— THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR |GOOD FELLOW 10< CIGAR Try them and see. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St Next to Palace Cafs Babies! Soon they will be big boys ind girls, and their faces will 2e only a memory. drowned at ng, W. Va., when she fell len waters of Bog starmy weather. Personals. e was Fred S imantic largeiy exports grass THE TORTURES OF RHEUMATISM Thomas Greenwood was a visitor in Yantic Sunday. Albert e Barre of Plainfield was a caller In town MMonday | Hartwell Thompson, a student at Harvard@ Medical school, who spent Saturday end Sunday here with his OHIO RIVER RISING Bring the babies and w gl salaries of more than $2,000 & vear | ing Monday evening and from all re- igxyxghe:rbi::xé ;‘;&y:fis considered todarlpaia the, Kirmiss 1o & grand success. by the board of estimate as one of It has been decided upon to extend it gral rea ons mads by Af: another night angd afternoen. I's commission to investigate Dew gources of revenue for the city. The board adjourned without taking | Repairing Canoes. action on the suggestion and Mayor| The 1 who own canoes are Mitchel announced that there was 1#- ending their spare moments, rainy Hle - likelihood of such an incos X bet me tax ng levied fn New York in the near e e Meriden—Wilbur Mever of this place and Miss Estelle King of Clin- ton, were married Wednesflaxy after- noon af the heme of the bride in Clin- days and evening, in preparing their crafte for the coming summer. They {are enticipating sail canoe races this | vear in eaddition to regumlar aquatic meet. No School Lower Grades. The sthclars in the lower grades of _tha_pfe_ashoot were SEVEN INCHES AN HOUR, zatch their smiles, LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Urposite Norwich Savings Soclety Caused by Swollen Tributaries Pouring Into 1t—Three Drownings. h Pittsburgh, Pa, Feb. 1A warl rgin which began yesterday has mel 0o enow on the Allegheny and Mo- nongahela watersheds and small streams throughout western Pennsyl- vania and northern West Virginia are pouring _volumes of water into these rivers. The Ohio is rising here at the rate of seven Inches an hour, but no flood warning for down river points has been issued by the weather bureau. Two men were drowned in flooded Lovalhangpa creek at Latrobe, Pa,. and A ing medium In T is me advertis Eastern tp I'he Buk- t lettn for busimess r:s.u{

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