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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918 Sufferers Sample Package of the Pamous Pyramid Pile Remedy Now Offered Pree to Prove Wiat It Will Dopr¥ou. | Pyramid Pile 1ves juick rel stops itehing, bleeding or protruding | 1 idsand all rec- | troubles, in the privacy of your own | 8008 box at o5 sond s conpon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPON FIRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 819 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich. Eindly send me a Fres sample of Pyremid Pile Remedy, 10 plain wrapper. FEIIO e nnssmnns ¢ o2 5 Lmras maseoe Strest oosesessees ~ JEWETT CITY I Borough Endeavorers at Norwich Town Meeting. Mrs, F. E. Robinson, Mrs. B H. His- | eox. Miss Mary McNicol, Miss Marien | Robinson, Alex, William and Andrew | McNicol_and Theodore Robinson and Rav, J. W. Payne, attended the Chris- tien Endeavor day service held at Nor- wich Town Sunday evening. Homer K. Les of Webster, Mass, was the guest of local relatives on Sunéay. A number of voung people from Paftville journeyed to Jewett City on & strawride recently to the home of Napoleon Marcotte, where they joyed a most delightful time. ea- INFLAMED SKIN TROUBLE ON LEG lichy. Scratched and Broke Skin. Scalp Also Bothered. Dandruff Scaled Of., Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. 518 East 16th St. New York Chiy.— TABout two years ago an ftching took place Jwt above the ankie. In a short time it became eo itchy that at night it prevented me from slewp- ing and 1 scratched i so hard that I broke the skin. The clothing irritated it and added to the fuflammation. My scalp also bothered me. ‘The dandruff scaled off and could b seen plainly in my hair and when combing 16 xe smowflakes. My hal wes would fall very dry and lifoless and came out at the alighinst, touch of dhe comb. “The trouble lasted eighteen months wien Cuticara Soap and Ofntment wers suggested o me. After using them for 2bout a month I felt improved sad could rest at night. Y have no more trouble now ikanks to Cuticura Scapand Olntment. My Ieg and scalp are healed.” (Signed) Patrick. . Reflly, August 8, 1914 Sample Each Free by Mail With 32.9. Skin Book on request. Ad- dress post-card ‘‘Caticura, Dept. T, Bos- ¢on.” B0l throughout the world. PATENT , Frotect your ideas. Handseme &9 page Guide Book Fres HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law | TWindham County Savings Bank Bldg. Danielson, Conn. 39Sc For a short time our 45¢ BOOKS | at H 39c ; THE CRANSTON CO. Philadelphia Daily Papers with | Billy Sunday articles Babies! Soon they will be big boys and girls, and their faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and we’l) catch their smiles. LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety Order It Now by Phone 136-5 Trommer's Evergreen, per case $1.70 Repkin's Light Dinner Ale, per case Koehler's Pilsner, per case $128 Free Deltvery to all parts of the city H. JACKEL & CO. TEU—-1914 Jehn A. Mergan & Son COAL LEHIGH VALLEY 8650 per ton. New 2 Nut Office and Yard Centrai Whart i fow days in Ne | return to her home here some time th DANIELSON Lincoln Day Exercises Planned— Brother of Stanislaus Levojic Killed in Battle—Business Men’s Aesocia tion to Banquet This Evening. | Benjamin F. Chaffee Named as Pro. bation Officer—Charles L. Bernier-8t. Onge Wedding—Waoma Thief from Plainfield Held in th Tombs. Dr. and Mrs. ¢ H Otis are at Col-| chester, where Dr. Otie’ father is dead. | Mrs. Chioe Smith of Dayville is rest- ing comfortably at the Day Kimball| hospital, where she tmderwent en op- | polnted cration. jthe_cley . offices Mrs. James Richmond has returndd | TFitch A Car tral Villag from a visit with friends in Clinton,{ ¥®$ 2 Visitor in Putnam Mondey ity C. B. Bermett of ¥all River Mrs. John Jemery of Providen sitar with friends in visiting her daughier, Mrs. 4 Sraith, of Cottage street. dig Goldman Maii Not Claimed. e el Letters addressed to the followinz| Finciel persons are unciaimed at the post- = ’l!rh(*. = office: Mrs, Matlida Hennis, Mrs. Ma- | 08med by Judg tilda Beemmett, ¥ dinand Tre- : iperio! o poneier, Mrs. Kings Nrest. [ Stake attorner during Mre. D. 3 or| State Attornex Ch ademy street, is at srael Putnam ., for the benefl ich has lmproved south. Sabin urned to of the Miss Mary W Benjamin T by Chaffeo has been ap Gelseler o was in Willimantie o Monda State A during odge Russel! Woodstoe was _attend this section. dance a the meeting was cu acconn f poor traveling, Members of Mothodist Miss Marrietta of School street, over Sunda Seriously I Mrs. Henry Burton was repor riousiy il at Ler home here Monday. | the quartet nded u| Attorney. Warren D. Chase of Hart-{at Webster rcestel ford was a visitor in Dauielson Mon- {jail made the store s oft day last month, th tim Mrs, Nelson C. Beaudette of Paw- | they ! ¢ tucket visited friends in Danielson | breaks made Sunday and Monday < Orray Potter New Have Martin Shedd of Norwi weok end with friends in I Linceln Day Exercises. School _Supervisor Al announced that on Friday afternoon of this week in the assembly hall of the School street school 1coln day ex-|the Windha ercises will U held hildren. atior Members of the G, A. R attend. The exercises are to be public. | AMrs. Frederick A, Jacobs, w patient in a New York & steadily recovering her heal surgical operation, and will be cen a visit iy consideration n item of $10.000 deral posiothic Farm League Promoters to Meet. There oda appropriation hill un. onere for spent anielson work ert S. Ames ring of is & | progress al, s | atter a able importance made. to report WEDDING. Bernier—St. Onge. At St. Mary’s church at 7 morning Miss Helen ter of Peter St ang Frederick ) the Russian | marriage by Killed on Battlefield. anisiaw Levojic : of the death of I action while armies making the d word Onge, Providence s Bernier were Rev. A | The death occur Buys Stone Crusher. William 8. Brow. purchased which t t gz St. James’ ch a rm near Cent some time Guring the present month. | The cruster is to be used in operation hich Mr to carr: at the FUNERAL. i Marie Louise Poudrette. At the Sacred regan Monday Rev. J. ¢ requiem for Gave French Play. ) i 1 of St. James' school Sun- day afternoon members of St .lxlmwl'i Foudrette { anisiaw Desautel | chard, Octave Plank Burial Dramatic circle gave an entertainment that was attended by many of the parish. The play wa French. Had Short Pickerel. Deputy Game Warden Arthur pecial Protector k. F the _arrest of two fi n Wauregan on the having short pickerel in th | Ouilette Hewrt was the Day Kie hermen e ,ffmzrflomsf N *S9%57 | Two Days’ Conference of Norwich Dis trict Preachers Opens. Entertainment of Course. the Orpheurn theatr Vonday ning the Con gave the final. entertai People's course for the which has beer e patro the pro Members of the Men’s asscciation are to Attawaugan hotel this e second annu ization, which business men < Grange mue: to attend the Agricultural hal gramme w value Soul, by Maiden meetings vot there. The ecial nterest made by and bu 5y the | Preacher's Own 8 being | W. H. Bath: 2.45- ",' ,v‘r‘ People, ):;‘ 3"} i succeed | Leaves for California. st )swald Street New Sidewalk. of the French C Mond 1 from t | vilie, 16 | A new 1k Fra street that canal o i .,w_;]rmve the nomination of Special State Attorney Pro Tem.— ! senate ix not lnown here. nber tial mass. The bridal couple way at- iended by Joseph Belair and Miss Lu- cinde Montpelier. After their weddin; journey Mr. and Mrs. Bernier wil make their home here. Postmaster Helding Over. Postrnaster ¥, C. Letters today be- gins his overtime holding of his offi- cial poxition his term expiring ou the Sth. How much time will elapse oe- lex Gilman to joe his successor is approved by the ni e WOMAN THIEF CAUGHT. Held Prisamer in Tombs, New Y& Stole at Plainfield. {_Speciai State Attorney Chasles © [ Torrer has received word that M Molly Parker, a young women wanted o face the charge in nection with the d atch, coat m | James Fletcher's in Plainfield, is a prisoner as a fugitive from justice in the Tombs in New York. After the young woman left d she was traced to New Yoik it was found that she hiad been & pa- ent in a hospital in that vity. This clue led 1o and she arrested and is held as indicated | period of thirty da Arrange- have been made for Deputy George I'. Molbrook to %o fo about the end of this month ire the nevessary requisition rom Governor Whitma p will New York B anas vebng 4 dress Plain- and | City Court Officials Begin Terms. Tudge 3 Geissler and ana foward ¢ urt when posed » the o ceremc nce of Clerk i ated in the it { time Mona. | intoxication fendan = norning r the er fann, who retires Friday a -1 d were wwr n in St. Jean Baptiste Election. > St, Jean Baptiste society held meeting and election of of- dence street ntests were some of the of- | . small margin, election follo: . Omer LaRue wssistant corresponding Touchette: treasure arshal, Samuel Du- | dee Nar- me Re Jenela, Tederic ; committee, harles 4 I J h ssociation acy | the kept of been filled. of the careful man records are kept o 3 when an order wa. disinterment of a body buried for : ars. ng the family lot on the nap and noting the gra h lot being the same divided for an e he excavation ctitude that om the location w accurate recording of are placed applies to L of the cemetery exce parts, and there are - a the 'instance cited, tery ave ilar in such practi- ng the many whe from tr Few ceme al STONINGTON ! :ial | Death of Mrs. F. B. Noyes' Brother, ||, Encs Wilder—Closing Lecture fore Travel Club Be- y. He » Phel survi he Second For Your Baby. : The Signature of ! e ] Lo (4 is the only guarantee that you have the - (Genuine prepared by him for ovei' 30 years, YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST v o 5 < { o‘ur Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria. Soid only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; t0 protect the babies. Prest asketball games | regulars and scheduled f bullding Mon Acquaintances Improve Opportunity to Meet Pauline Fielding—Teachers to Attend Lecture friends of Pauline| Pauline Fielding Com an ed at the Davis thea- re weel, mproved 1 re- newed her. s sent several months here at sne time recuperating and made many | frienade. | Teeahers to Attend Lecture. | The will close in time ednesday the teachers to he lecture in Slater hall at . to be given by A E. Windship, editor the i | Journal of Educatio | Personal Mention. { Miss Anea Whittiey has returned ‘ home in Franklin. Mass., aft spending several months here Forest Notes. bre than mine mslion young trees | and ten thousand pounds of seed were | planted on the natlonal forests in 1814, The government built more than two thousand miles of irail and three | thoysand miles of telephone line on | the national forests in 1914, i A least 25 per cent. of the larch timber over large areas in eastern | Oregon has been killed or weakened | by mistletoe and the forest service is taking steps to combat the pest. Success has followed forest planting | on the sandhills ‘of Nebraska. Jack | pines pla there &y {he government { forest service ten years' ago now have {2 height of over 15 feet and a diameter {of four inches. | Increaging use of tire natiomal for- |ests by local farmers and settlers to supply their needs for timber is shown in the fact that small timber sales on the forests numbered 8308 in 1014, agasnst 8,182 the previous_Tear. ety e N N | misery | “Pape’ | are B O VY I COLDS, HEADACHE, NOSEANDHEAD “PAPE’'S COLD COMPOUND"” OPENS | CLOGGED NOSE AND HEAD AND | ENDS GRIPPE. Your cold will break and ail grippe end after taking o Cold Compount eve hours until three doses are taken. it prompily clogged-up trils and air in the atops nasty of nose ing, reliev headaches, re throat, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up Quit blo and snufiling! Ease jour throbb head—nothing olse in the world gives such prompt veilet as ~Pape which costs only %5 cents | z store. It acts without| tastes nice, and causes 1o | nience. Accept no substitute. | run- dullness, sneezing, | Try This For Thousands of people kee with Neuralgia because at to do for it ain in the nerves i3 to soothe the Hloan ing tiey do eural- What 3 nerve to drusgis hago. r mone: WATER RESOURCES Own a Plantation In The Isle of Pines No Frost, No Snow, No Coal To Buy— A Mild, Delightful Climate Grow Oranges, Grapefruit, Pineapples, Vegetables, Fic. 10 Acres Properly Cultivated Yield $2000 to $5000 Yearly N ¥ -7 OF CONNECTICUT. | Investigations by United States Gso- fogical Survey and State Geologic: and Natura! History Survey, The rapid industrial develcpment of o State of Connecticut in recen years has giv rise to numerous problems relating to water supply. aring is increasing riculture at a slowe: 2 distinct tendenc There is in addition a d lize the sce of th tendency resulting in the de t of country estates and shore t a rapid rate, 1 towara velopmer annual rainfall of 4 both surface and gr Connec are large the fall {8 somet ough periods of severs months. Consequently farmer iure periods of drought, rs must provide against fluc power, and congested n ate water s With increasing size and di sification of population conflict between ur was recognized that cond he State are so various that section of the State 1 s problem, and th procure data of direct the conditions surrounding each town and, where feasible, each farm an village should be igated. Realizing the importance « studies to Connecticut, ti ea forces wit! ment in order to carry Tn 1911 a cooperat entered into by the [ d States Ge logical Survey and the Connectic Geological and Naturai vey for the purpose o on srcemen Stop the Child’s Colds. They Often| Result Seriously. Colds, Croup and Whooping Gou children’s _ailments which need| immediate attention. The after ef- fects are often most serious. Don't! take the risk—you don’t have to. King's New Discovery checks the Cold soothes the Cough, allays the Inflam- mation, kills the Germs and allows Nature to @ her healing work. 50c your Druggist. Buy a bottle tod: MANY DISORDERS COME FROM THE LIVER.| Are You Just at Odds With Yourself? Do You Regulate Living? Are you sometimes at odds with vourself and with the world? Do you Wonder what 2ils you? True you m: be eating regularly and sleeping well. Yet something is the matter? Consti- | ! pation, Headache, Nervoustess and Billous Spells indicate a Slugsish Liver. The tried remedy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Bruptions. Only 23c at for Skin IN OUR COLONY IN THE ISLE OF PIINES A SIX-YEAR-OLD GRAPEFRUIT GROVE lsle Qf p' S G a eir =4 has sold this season at excellent prices, showing profits of $200 mne r P UWIT 53500 an acre. Groves four years old are valued at $800 te $1000 an acre, and are bringing these prices in the open market. Many men and women from New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Ohio and New England, starting with ten acres and small capital, lhave made a good living from quick-money crops, and at the same time have decveloped groves worth many times ir original investment. You Needn't Wa't Four Yea~s The cultivation of these crots will not only give you an imme- diate income, but their cultivation between the grapefruit trees will stimulate the growth of the latter. From these quick money crops from $200 to $700 an acre or even more in some cases have bean realifed for a grapefruit grove to come into bearing). You can grow pineapples between the rows of trees or you can raise Irish potatoes or Winter vegetables. by growers. Healthful, Delichtful Climate fciminii s far-famed Fiowers, Fruits and Sunshine 2.0 G s =Ml No cold, barren winter to endure whils the ground in no income. The 1s New York m iraters of fruiz, trees is for COMPANY TORK, N. ¥, r ook, ‘M- estribing vour hitect is prepar< w chiorch to be ot for Father Polish Ro- Middletown.—Walter . North off South Norwalk vho captained the thall team @ few vears been spending some tyme in . own at Psi Upsilon fraternity house, S pa Bridgeport—Plans are in progress \ : % - annual_conve of the e b fetec . Which is o £t e held Lincoln's borthday at the | 2SS 'l,rtn";s Farms Farmers | { Naugatuck. | feramce of the clersy hupch of the Naugatic nday at St 3 and continue nary _ Sonfer- the’ Episcopal alley open- ael's Episcopal today (Tues- THE GEO. W. KIES CO. BlG GLEAN-UP oALE Big Bargains For All