Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 5, 1915, Page 9

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRID > FEBRUARY 5. 1915 DANIELSON Gross Rsceipts of Cotton Bail Over $200—Alock Hetpa, 20, Sent to J for Vagranoy—Shore Line Electric Raitway Proffers $500 Toward Farm- ers League—Attorgey William F. Woodward Neminated for Judge of Town Court. E. L. Darble has been at New Haven the grand lodge session of e Masonic lodges of the state. Riordan of Pawtucket friends in Danielson Receipts Over $200. treasurer of receipts war near veteran of the nt on Main street, suifered a paralytic shock. Norwich Team Coming. Free Independents evening to Killingly St. James’' parish to repeat at Plain- 1 ¢ entertalnment given e and fn Wa gan. Flour $10 Per Barrel. was selling in Danielson ® here didn't starting the papers for potnt. Funeral at East Dauglas. ¢ Charles E. Place of in the hospital at Douglas vices and Kennedy was e of the funeral arrangements, Christopher M. Paine. of Christopher i > W % day the bo Eas: . was taks ¥uneral 0 held at East Green- E. Kennedy was the fu- bers of the Clvic fed- ceting _with (Friday) reports o nad of Tair the transac- of Sterling has re Tournament. Bohemian Club’s Pool being display sig pool tourna- (60) . Denham Ar- Hiram S. Franklin W. B. Litch (80) Younz_(80) by. the AW, Williams Jette (60) Dy the s in parenthe- ayers are the plaved nightly. of coffee and served. T second tourna- roughout first game: - SALT RHEUM ON HANDS AND ARMS Covered With Watery Pimples, Would Burn, ltich and Smart So Could Not Do Housework. Used Cuticura, Completely Healed, Hodgdon, Maine.—“T had calt thoum fn covered with watery blis- ters and would burn, itci d smart 50 T could not de 2y housework. My hands and arms looked as If they w poisoned. Oh! How they burned and ftched. T Lad itching scalp and eep @t night. Cuticura Scap and Oint- went. I washed my hands with the soap, ed them a5d thea applied the Ointment, ime [ put them on it was cooling 7 burniag kands, and healed the watery listers, After using Cuticurs Ssap end Olavment a few weaks, T could es a greats Ciffere s and now, to-day, my bands are soft and smooth, and the itching is all gone. They are completcly kealed.” (Signed) Rirs. H. N. Oliver, Aug. 28, 1914, Sample Each Free by Mail With p. Skin Book on request. Ad- gress posicard “Cuticura, Dept. Ty Bose ton."! Scld shroughoutthe worid. worst form for over two years. It used my bands and arms to swell and feel numb. They were all | { { i { i PUTNAM City Inquiries Regarding Farms for Sale—Pomfret Talks of Fire Pro- tection—Boy Scouts’ Rally This Eve- g—Mahlon H. Geissler Nom- nated for City Judge—Howard C. Bradford Deputy Judge. Loufs Thurber of Dover, visiting_Samuel Rich. Afrs. W. H. Holmes, of Mount Ver- non, N, Y. iting her parents, Mr. o I8 Vi and Mrs. A. W. Macdonald. XS Term Expires Feb. 8th. Postmaster F. G. Letters' term as postmaster expires next Monday, Feb- Tuary Harry Forbes of New a visiter with relatives day. News of Father’s Death, James Smith, canpenter in the em- ploy of B. M. Wheaton, received word | London was here Thurs- a visitor with friends here Thurs- da Attorney Joseph L. Earbour, who ied suddenly in Hartford Wednes- . is remembered by many Putnam peaker heard here during day people as a political campaign Cargill council, K. of C, is increas- ing its membership and now has a number of applications on file. De- srees are to be conf winter season. Inquiries About Farm Properties. ed during the An agent in charge of a farm bu- reau here reports an unusual num- ber of inquiries, especially from New inf Yor tio for farm propertie: sec- Fire Protection for Pomfret. The Pomfret street section of Pom- fret has taken up the matter of pro- viding fire apparatus. The street has adequate protection recent trous fire demonstrated what might happen to any of the fine prop- erties there. Wreck Delayed Scenery Car. company opened ater Thu in the at A railro prevented the ry car from arri a Thursda ious as ma JAILED AT %20. Aleck Hetpa, Arrested for Begging, | Gave Unemployment as Excuse. was sentenced to s taken to B . Pilling. Want More Than Saturday for Fishing From Willlamsvil objection to ander’s lak arraugemer the degree of posed _measure ble that Ki ng will_try amended dav PROFFERS $500. Shere Line Electric Railway Anxious| to Help Maintain Farmers' Associa- corpor nd th should out it the a least the WOODWARD FOR JUDGE. Nominated for Town Court Thursday. Deputy Judge Tucker Renominat ed and he bar of Co: ticed s served for attorne ing general STOMACH RELIEF! NO INDIGESTION, GAS, SOURNESS--PAPE'S DIRPEPSIN IN FIVE MINUTES YOUR |trouble bas made it famous the world TIME IT! UPSET STOMACH WILL FEEL FINE. want a slow remedy when tomach is bad—or an uncertain * 2 harmful one—your stomach luable: you must not injure it ith drastic grugs. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in giving relief; it's harmless- ness; it's certain unfailing action in reguieting siclk, sour, gassy stomachs. Jts millions of cures in indigestion, Ayepepsia, gestritis and other stomach over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home—keep it handy—got a. large fifty-cent case,from any drug store, and then if anyone should eat something which doesn’t agree with them; if what they eat lays like lead, ferments and sours and forms gzas: causes headache, dizziness and nausea: eructations of acid and undigested food—remember as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in_contact with the stomach, all such. distress vanishes.|and it took N. Goyvette with a pair of|stuffed-up and@ miserable. Its promptness, certainty and ease in|horses and the advice of half of the | s ———————————— overcoming™ the worst stomach die- orders is a revelation to those who try it. 1 Alexander's lake open for fishing mor | after ia prize, the nature of which Thursday afternoon of the death of . hig father at West Woodstock. Rev, C. J. Harriman will conduct service of evening at St Philip’s church th ) evening. Luther A. Herrick of bater w days than Saturday, after July 1, 191 Representative Charles L. Ayer of Killingly, gaid that Killingly's repre- sentatives are willing to so amend the bill as to make it satisfactory to al terested. Mr. Ayer seemed favor- able to make the bill read so as to ve at least two days’ fishing a week the time named. BOY SCOUTS’ RALLY. To Be Held This Evening—Plan for Prize Competition to Be Announced. The rally of Boy Scouts in the city | planned to take place Wednesday eve- | ning was postponed until this (Friday) , evening. The gathering is to be in | the zymnasium at the high school building. For four weeks, ending | March 5, the Scouts will compete for | 1 he announced this evening. Points in the contest are to be awarded for enroll- ing new Scouts, registering boys who have been inactive in the work and passing tests by boys, scoutmasters regular performance at “the good daily n,” etc, . It is @@pected that the ral- Iy will inject new Hfe and vizor into the Scout organizations here and stir up interest in qnarters where there are s who should join end who much by so dolng. NOMINATED FOR JUDGE, Attorney Mahlon M. Geissler, Whe Wifl | Has Risen | Preside Steadily. in City Court, Attorney Mahlon H. Geissler, whose | judge of the city ! | a nomination to be court of Putnam Has been approved by the judiciary committee of the gen eral assembly and which is now go th e if approval nd senate, is one of © most_promising young lawyers n eastern Cornecticut his appoint- ment to be judge is accepted here as highly s Mr. Gelssler is = of Torrey and nam t the class of the univer: h he was graduated with LL. E. he reached before bian an Od nam range. Deputy Judge Bradford, n torn, ¢ er b Howa dford Putnam five years he pr Rural Carriers Using Sleighs—Wil- liam B. Otis Taken I, met Afternoon Wednesday I Miss e_home of h Main treet the por wood avenue. Taken Suddenly 11, 1 B. Otis, proprietc on XMerchants’ Memor stees of the Cragi 1d the g in g Wednesday evening. al meeting of elatives p was ne were guests of town Wednesday. The made here in Mr. Chapman's car, ugust Gahrman of Westchester was ter visitor Wednesdas. Guests at New Yerk Wedding. d Mrs. H. Buslowitz, with their bave returned from a week's New Yorl, where they went the wedding of their daughter, iss ‘Sarah Buslowitr, Mrs. Clinton G. Wallls have pper tenement in the Tut- on South Main street. Good Sleighing. is excellent. The R. F. D. covering their routes in mort i¢ the best for sev- | { i George V. Cavanaugh was the guest of friends in Middletown Thursday, Louis Tanenba was in Hast Hampton Thursday. L. H. Bartlett of New Haven was a Colchester visitor Thursday. Selectman_George A. Aliils of Lebta- non was calling on friends in town| Thursday. | H. Groobert was me Thursday. Charles Taylor of Portland wa guest Wednesday of his brother, As Taylor, en Norwich avenue, PLAINFIELD The sectjonmen on both sides work- ed all Tuesday night cleaning switches which filled with frozen- sleet as fast as they could be cleaned. A man named Bradley from Putnam got stuck with an automobile on a visit et in Brayton evening speaker ws | Webster of the Riiode lege, his subj being Purch: he Lew T'rail, Mrs. B. Rice entertained a of friends at her home this weel o, lfor payment of the tax. Don’t you want to make biscuits like this? —browned perfectly on top, without being baked hard; =—a top crust that is velvety in texture; R —white as snow inside, breaking open with an appetizing softness; : —and so light in weight that you wonder how they can be made. That is exactly the kind of biscuits made with Cottolene The one great test of any shortening is with biscuits. Use Cottolene—use a third less than of any ordinary shortening. quickly; it mixes easily; it blends perfectly with the flour. It bakes wonderfully, and when you have enjoyed biscuits made with Cottolens you will be ready to believe that it is easily the finest cooking fat you ever used, and you will use it for all your shortening, frying and cake making. It creams up Your grocer has Cottolene now Your grocer will deliver a pail of Cottolene to you today. Arrange with him for a regular weekly supply. Thus he can always deliver Cottolene to you—pure, sweet and clean from original sources to finished product. Write to our General Offices, Chicago, for our real cook book— “HOME HELPS”—mailed free on request. [EEex FAIRBANK &#ear] Cottolene makes good cooking better “"| ANTI-CATHOLIC LECTURES i CAUSE OF TRAGEDY | : “1Two Men Killed, STONINGTON i Louisiana Pur-' chase—Whist for Belgian Relief. with Neo Hope fori fe of Another at Marshail, Tex. Sentence of British Soldier Commuted. Mr. and Mrs. 0 et. Rowse E Men’s Club _At the regular meet wh The proceeds go to the sufferers. nIngtQD Lo Warder B. Crand: of lahorers at the borough opera. Wednesday pumping out the c road from Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cowan have is- sued invitations for the wedding their daughter, Charlotte, E. Judkins a street Tuesday Middletown,—TMrst Selectman ard 8. Peck had a cau o ago from a citizen who serfousiy asked | him for an order for $2, saving he de- sired to pay his personal ta: The tizen stated that he wi out of work ngd did not want to go to jail for non- (‘ payment of the tax. AMr. Peck suggest- | ed that the man might be able to raize | $2 before March 1, the time allowed PUT CREAM IN NDSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos« trils and End Head Colds, | You feel fine in a few moments.| Your cold in head or catarrh will be | gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. | The air passages of your head will| clear and you can bresthe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffting, mucous discharges or dry ness; no struggling for breath at night, Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your mostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head: soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. Babeock avenue Wednesday morning unemployed men in town ‘%o get the machine to move. Mrs. Charles Alexander is ill Napdleon Dufrense now has oue off vertising celumms of The It is just what every cold amd ca- tarth sufferer needs. Don't stay WHEN YOU WANT to put vour bus- iness before the public, there is no medium better than through the ad- 2 Buitettn. "

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