Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 30, 1915, Page 15

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as when I gavé's public statement 1n thélr praise ‘some years egos This rmnny‘emm-ulmwm of Kidney complalnt, causing the pains in'my back and trouble with the kfd- ney " secreflons to ~disappear after everyihing elsé had falied to help me | X [ Ca “Pride 50c, at ‘all déalers. Den't simply ask for a kidpey remedy—get Doaw’s. Kidney - Pills—the same, that Mre; Hogan had. Foster-Milburn Co, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. : Irritable Children- Often Need Klekm = Ppoo Killer. is' & réason for the There Adisagree~ :bh and fretful nature ot ‘many chil- | ya, Thinic of the unrest: when e child’s body is possessed . by ot aauuiis Joa. viiiey. ot e ging its funstions. Whatever may De hat children have worms Four -child's peevishness and irritabllity has. o cause. | -Give Kickapoo -Worm Killer- a. chance-and if wérms are -there this humanly barniless Semady "will slingioate, e annoying parasites. 25c a box: an (h. Consular Reports. ce forward to ‘& fir 15 g W Bl total avatlable output Will be about 212,580,600 bish- els and the total consumption OWing in_pmt (o thp large’ nusiber of Bal glln. n’ France, will reu:h luxsxsoo The _country -wi {mport nout uu.onom worth of ‘Wheat. Canada,_reports ’;cvmpu-mvcly tle unemplayment” rban except in two of lhll'(le cftigs in the,| far west, THe. outidok for the coming winter is ‘considerably b rer nuh at this time last f o no stiike or labor dkpute of \nn‘mtnnn in M:i aummlon Al of_Italy's: crops:showed an. ine crease this. year, except grapes and. pototoes,” which remain at the, avers age figure for- the llast five yea “CASCARETS” FOR = HEADACHE, GOLDS, . LIVER, BOWELS ENJOY LIFE! DON'T STAY BIL- 10US, 'SICK, HEADACHY . AND CONSTIPATED, GET RID OF B*D BREATH SOUR STOMACH, COATED TONGUE, derson, Waterbus Anderson, South A. Fridell, outer aterbury; ‘Southington. e - LADPEU AUXILIARY, A..O. H. Ladies’ - Auxiliary, Division No. 54, held a well attesdeq Whist in Eagles’ Th night, when ‘twenty The prizes were Nelile O Gentlemen— §mp?f‘r i g lm O'Neil; consolati . Tho Drixes: wete denatod befl ‘of the auxillary. The scorers were Miss M Tncy, Miss Mary- “Shea; :afiss O'Bries wnd Ml Mary O'Nell-} e in- charge compresed Mrs. committ Nellie O‘Nefl. chairman,” Miss Bessie Tigtie and Mias 3/ X Wi MeCaftrey. HEGREB OF POCHAHONTAS. Mrs. Marla L. Button, ‘Mrs. Nettie Kinney and Stephen Calver: delegates from Sebequénash- council; No. 11,.to the ‘Gireat Sun council-held recently at New: Britain, reported to_the council meeting in Fofesters’ hail Monday eve- ning, through Mrs: Buiton, - Mrs. No- venia ke, deputy, of New London, was present at the council. meeting and -gave ‘a very interesting "tali) o matters pertalning .to the ‘order. Fellowing the business session.there was a Hallowe'en social. The prizes 1 games ‘were awarded as- fol- Airst, Mrs. Maria L. Button; second, - Mrs. - Novenia Clarke, New London; third, ‘. Mrs. I1da Clifford; fourth. Mrs. Nettie Kinney. - Refresh. merits of coffee and fancy. cookies were served by the committes, Ada Lath- rop and Ida Clifford. Announcement was roade of tite whist . which the Neosha,_club- isto hold on November inForesters hall. JONS OF HERMANN. mbers of Germania lodge No. o s ot “birthday party for one of rer members in Germania l'mll on Thuréday evening. The af- fair was .of ‘an ‘Inféfmal nature and at the' close of the evening refrshments were served.’ OWLS. . Norwich Nest, No. 1396, “held its regular business meeting in Owls' hall on Tuesday evening. The committee in charge of the whists rted tirat the opening whist: held : Monday night was a decided succese and-plans were made for the second whist. Routine mwn:o_a‘lon. B g Get a 10-cent:box now. They're finel.: Cascarets liven your liver, clean.-your thirty feet of bowels and sweetén :your :tnma.ch You eat one or two, like sandy, before going to bed and in the morhln your head is clear, tongue: is clean, Stomach swest, breath right l-nd‘coldggone Get a box from your di and enjoy the nic- est, gentlest, jiver a.nd bowel cleansing you ever e 4 Stop sick headache; biliousness, indigestion, bad breath agd: eonstipation. Jothers should eive a whols . bilions, wick, Tivéeish hildren vay Théy are harmi¢ss and never n. P other Jines of Repeaters; J. OGULNICK & €O. Watches and! Jewelry ' Repaired 32 Frankiin, "Phone. 714-12. STETSON. & YOUNG,. Carpenters and Builders Best work and mategisls at rignt E_r.lu-hxg:kmfl labor:, 50 WEST MAIN ST. wu-ioum BROS,, - FALLS AVENUE We .unnnl‘e our, service. l‘bo-xh best: &t ihe most reasonable drices: DENTILIST. " 'DR. E. J. JONES - Suite 46 Shannon- Bnfldm; 'nh,mm. nnmm onvy M BRDGKRBI! }rukfin Stiom matters occupied the atfention of the members present. ODD FELLOWS. Shetucket lodge, 'No. 27, worked the thirg degree on dne candidate at the meetlng in I O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening, There was 4 good sized at- tendance at the meeting. e third degree was worked by Uncas lodge No.'11 at their meeting on Monday night. FORESTERS. The regular meeting of Court Sa- chem, No, 94, Foresters of America, wae held in Foresters' ‘hall on Frank- lin square, Thursday evening, Oct. 21, with Chief r Lewis A. Andrew: presiding and’ a goodly number in at tendance. Regular routine busimess was acted upon and one application received. ‘The report of the Supreme conven- tion which was held in San Francisco, Cal, Aug. 17-24. was.read. The officars elected for the next two years are as_follows: Supreme Chief Ranger, C. P. Ren- don, Stockton, Cal.; supreme sub chiet| range Philip J. Schotland, Nowark, supreme treasurer, P. J. O'K Now vobeme & Soprims secretars, T. M. Donneily, Jersey. City, N: 3. supreme recording secretary, P. J, Kennedy, Exeter, N. H.; supreme lec- turer, William C. Roaonkrnwm Brook- iyn, N Y.; supreme medical examiner, e Guori Sinnamon, _Philadelphia; Pa.; supreme senior woodward, George P. Sullivan, Derby, Conn.. Supreme Willlam _ Hall; supreme senior beadle, Joseph M. Grise, Chicopee, Mass.;. su- %rflno junior beadle, James F. Dewitt, ‘trustees, iCalyert_ Crows, Detroft, Mich Foppiano, San Francisco, Cal. Rumin, Denver, Col.; supreme au- ditors, John J. Mack, Hartford, Conn.; William F. Duncan, Warren, Mass.; ;| James Duross, Philadelphia, Pa. | t fic City -convention held in 1913, when | pillow from' the parents Court of | Jesse, they invited the Supreme {NOQUININEIN - THIS COLDGURE ‘COLDS AND GRIPPE IN A FEW HOURS, * \' MI Cold Compos . until you have doses, ¢! of ot ke full: | thetr set, | which is to be, hom for the grange © “John | Henry and Albert Eccleston were the 'August | bearers. und” every taken three ing- of No. 950, In 2 Moos evening. The lodge is Bum special meetings every ‘' Friday nl during -the time the open. gational or soolety, plan to at- THE CAPITAL OF | e s boas. THE BRITISH EMPIRE Mrs, B-U. G Bflkfl' of Bliss DI-IM London's Hu\y Bidedness, Great Sire ;fz‘ ?n of “he Week tn CHnton and|’ and Ancient Dignity Briefly Des: \ 3 oribed. s . UNITED WORKMEN. The recent’ grand I wound up ‘& year of ity e ordeér in h‘l state. ‘the methbers has been excellenit’ and He business has shown an_{nérease in volume bver the pre- ceding year, indications point toward ‘a fuljife pregriant with suc- cess. PATRONS &F Husunbkv.’ The members of ‘Norwich grange are anticipating orie of the events Of | 3 season at the husking.. bee of Sturtévant B Wiy oy (Special to The Bulletin) Washington, ‘D. C, Oct. 29. don, first among the war capitals, and Edwara m;my. a student ‘at Trin- | foremont among the battle theatres on college, Hartford, is at his home on &‘b« m-mfi-b ‘o6t Town' atrcet for the week end. -ome relatles in s T P w‘xfl“mna Sion! storm eraticns of the mighty Zeppelins—is | skéichied wifh all the intimate detalls. .Mrs. Masy Webb of Town - strest|of lonz. friendship by Florence Craig spent Thursday with her nephew. and | Albrecht. in a commumication to the family, Mr and Mes. Irving B B nell o the Suotland road: don, Mrs. Albrecht say: AWARDS OF THE CARNEGIE A N s T oe HEAQ FUND WHMI“IUN- h-don vnm b‘ln 'l'.h m Th! Nor- e the Toadén of Chaucer .and Shakespeare, fnd Dickens - and Thackeray: — ihe London of clubs and hotels; the Lone Pittsbus, Pa.,-Oct. n.—smy Bets of [ don of factories and sweatal ; the herolsi. were. recognized by the Car-|London that administers the rs of the | empire, and.the Loodon that dances awards that were. announcedl. at thc and piays cricket. There is-the -un~ fall meeting - of tha commission a mer _Londnn of the tourist; today - In eight’ cases _silver. fr;e*,l Tondon revelling In May: there frecs awarded, ‘and 1n' 52 cases bnm:e November London of smoke and edals. for, busy and inhospitable; there Nn. of ‘the heroes 1oat their, lives, today a darkened London, somewhat of these - pen- apprehensive, but grimily determim membery on next. We at Albert H. Miner's at Bean. Hill, Norwich Town. ' The Imfllbfllt) to the car line will make it likely. that there will be an, unusually large . at- tondance u-m a large propartion of ti em| will aly -the . way through the evening after thaf.,, NORWICH TOWN Supper Follows Mitsionary Mesting-— Hallowe'en Social—The Prisoners Claim Considered—Funeral of Jes- so Ecoleston. The First Congregational Home Missionary _society met Friday in the chapel. The~fadies wers busy sew- ing for the missionary box, A letter was read from thes family for whom they are working, Rev. and Mrs, Per-| ry of Calhoun, Georgla. Later many. came in to supper which was served by_these hostesses: A Mrs. Walter Potter, Mrs. Woodbiiry O. Rogers, Mrs. Alble Hale, Mrs. Owen, S. Smnh Mrs. 8. A, Heath, Mrs. George Hyde, Miss .5 Perkins, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. E, S, Gay, . Mrs Pwsiiy Holmes, Mrs. Julius Kiess, Mrs. inson, - the Misses -ziyde, D Lathrop, Mrs. Jameés Mot- fitt. Mrs. George Peck, and Miss H. S. Park Sio and the analent digaity. of Lon- C. Doape, ‘Gresns of . New Lendon is +Named_ Among: Horoes lost ~Pumng aside all unproven tra- ‘to be | ditlons, its history begins with the o~ the .irection of [ foming of the Roman legions. o ComHaIbAT tn Varlouk weys, Were seven Genturies 0Md, wad An hy granted. .In. addition to these momey | rrime, ETR then Luteti vi Foauts ln six cases sums N8 | an {siand hamlet in the Seine; Vienna or educa- | was'a small Roman camp: Berlin did not cuy\a into exlnence for many cen- £x " thereafter: first ap- et 1008 yoars. latet? Prusbels. was unded in the Sth centufy, Amster- homes dng, to_other worthy lf"'m Snnm about the 13th of our era. These Payments In_these cases wi conat not all in_London's age. made until, the ‘beneficiory's plans for | “-Tne city of London, the commer- the been ap-|cial heart of ':‘:: "'T;u"’”n “'d‘;‘n the site of the Bri has an man llld -Comes theke tWO|¢rwn_ measures about a_mile square. b - T Heane Greens, &3 Granite street, |In W€ daytime its inhabitants num Ber mcfe than $00,000; at night not a New_Londoo, -‘gvd 1§; for attempting | tweiftl that number sisep there—iand to save Brown, Jr. a.fel- Willlam . H. Carey, is too valuable for residence. During low n!uden'. 32 one iy a'millioh and a half of people treet, Wweéll, Mass, agel 1 attemping to savae Nicholas MeNul pass through its gates. Beyond it and" scross the river ‘spreads another and Patrick H, McHugh from drown- ing {n Concord river, January 22, 191t their lives uma, totaling. $2.1 applied, cases awardy aggregating to. bo applied toward the purcliase of THE PRISONER'S CLAIM. Topic of Mid-Week Serice &t Congregational Church. Firat| The mid-week service of the. First Congregational church was most i teresting, the subject, The Prisoners ‘Warden Osborne and his re. Llisworth forms ‘at Sing Sing were spoken o 1 and the good influence of wWork icon. Tondon; of 5:000.000. pabple, over 136 snuarc miles, and beyond that “Great. cr London, the district covéred by the Metropolitan ‘and city police, with 700 square ‘miles and more than 7,000,000 inhabitants. ‘“Flor - streets, strdightened and lalé end to ond, would reach from York to San Francisco. Of her Q00 buildihgs, 500 are hotels and inns One hundred thousand Americans pass’ through them jn peaceful sum- mers sand- 15,000 resided there before the war. The East End, beyond the ‘ity’ ‘and the Tower, is a manufac- miring aistrict, teénanted largel: b Jewish tallors. There are othe in- dustries, but the race predominates. The West End is the home of fash. i BULGARIAN CITIZENS: N BRITISH UNIFORMS criminal -classes was noted. Rev. Gilman Dickey of North Da- kota was present and spoke of the re- forms in Seattle, that a moral, phys. Ical and mental ‘examination was glen boys and girls sentenced to the state reformatory; and the larget number sent to special hospitals, schools for the fesble minded, or vut on 'pafols, and very few to the reformatory. Pro- hibition for”30 years in North. Dakoto has one result, a greatly - léssened -number in - the’ state prison as com- pared with those of Towa. Rev. William M. Zumbro spoke of conditions among the criminal class~ es in Indla. The robber caste occu- ples whole villages and at night these robbers terrorize the people. The Salvation Army has worked 4&ma them until some of the tribes have given up their mode of living d have taken to agriculture. The British rulers have formed a plan which wil ubtedly be carried out. They cooperate with the missionaries Tod take 3 tract of land, = provide quarters for a school, for police: sus pervision, and l'ave a missionary su« perintendent {pr ihe ‘community. The Jails 4 are managed in a hu- mane way that i o centrast to the de- ucu ot thecld. system. Some of Fhem Havé Returned from Fighting in Flanders. London, Oct. 20.—With war between England ‘and Bulgaria, one may see in Londen the:curious spectacle of Bul. garlan citiens . Pritish untforma Some, of them, {u the light. biue.hosy pital uniform .which is worn. by the ‘wolnded, have retumafl from fighting in Flanders, and others have just en- listed and are about to o to the front. Ofot of these Bulgarians have had an ardent admiration ' for England and have, withdut becoming naturnlized, | contrived Yo enlist {n the Canadiax’| force. The Bulgarion colony. In London ix not large, but It fs-sald’ that- most of the Bulgarians of military age b enlisted in the arm: ion and of power. Between these endi lise real London, with ail its weaith of long and tremendous history, of lterary and legal repute, of commer- b fge, of architectural fame. 8 district across the Water c ce¥n: faw ‘definite interests; all of London for Fim lies inga mile-wide band along the Thames, from the Tower to West- minster: but so rich is it that when he would ‘summarize his impresaions, he findx fgither beginning nor end. “The “whole of Christian history speaks to one in the hum of the mon- ster city, the writer says, and in its thousangs of possessions hallowed by memorids. From the Tower, in turn | | palace, prison, arsenal, to the world- famous - Abbey, made zacred to civili- zation by the illustrious déad gathered within . its walls, Mee. Albrecht finds the-echoes of the.past nowhere more rich ‘or more impréssive than in the Imperial ‘city of earth's greatest em- pire.. Of this echo from the past, to be, heard in London, Mrs. Albrecht says: \ “It is the tramp of Roman legions investing a squalid British hamlet; it fs the battle-cry of Saxon and of Dane; it is the shout of the Normdn conqueror, the echoes of the mallets ot his builders; it is the gay songs of the courtiers riding to this or thmt Balace on thé Thames: it is the chant of many psalms, the sob of martyrs; 3¢ 18 the- tnad_at ones Tn muffied Fowe locks, as a. barge slips down the river from 'the judzment of Westmin- ster to the Traitor's Gate at the ATTACKS AND COUNTERS IN' STRUGGLE FOR THE PDSSESSION OF .LENS FUNERAL. Jesse Ecclestone, The funeral of Jesse Eccleston, was held from the home of his parents on Tanner street at 2 o'clock Friday aft- ernoon. There were many relatives ‘and friends present. The service was conducted by Rev. G. H. Ewing. Miss Bernice - Underwood rendered _ sym- pathetically, Some Day We'll Under- stand. Burial was in Maplewood cem- etery where a committal service was read at the grave by Rev. Mr. Ewing. The four brothers, Carios, Fredericl, Among those present from -out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Eo- cleston and .daughter from The choice fidral tributes included & inscribed and one from his marked Brother‘ themums from tional Sunday !c‘hoal leston and family; b bmmul cReyeans all the remedfes in- Lee OpEos popular drug store, there. a fow that they are willing to sell on & xmwnu. to refund the money if o _not cure. ta rem > felr r‘-.l; bfick o ou! store o3 Wil dheerty ‘Your.money.” return ‘Aliyone who has dyspepsis. Indl \, pesdaches, dlesy fealings ot e Thomas Connelly; imous_d .| flowers, Mr. Bot s o many Dea mot. Felieve yau. com ana Tor and Miss ¢ of vellow. chrysanthemums, Mr. Mrs. J. C. Hafner; red Kathryn Butler; spray pink- anthemums, Mrs. Henry, A. Funeral Direcior Gager rge of the a MasqUerade Social. Friday there was & Yial v esletrnte Hellowe: land Rosd hall ut_one Initations ' were ¢1va- and & mm g time was eujey:g Ice cream | SR thenm 'xv\'.hnn' by Frontal’-a! mu-u!o \flofl W Wili Preach at Scotland “Road. ‘edford pastor.of “thé Amerfcan visitor only in a .| All goods are sold with the Our prices must be the superior, else you can’t be $3 WOMEN’S SHOES $2.00 and $2.50 Tower. It is the laughter of mas- Ques and fevels in inns of court halle and gardens: it is the moan when a kinz dies By ~Whitehall: fenzy born of plague ana fire; it is !the bable and yells of rolsterers, drone of nuns: it is the the acclaim of a new prince and a new crown. It is All these ana more—it is the throb- bing of a city’s heart: it is the voice of many peoples through two thous- and years. MARVELS OF SURGERY IN RUSSIAN HOSPITALS. Soldiers With Faces Blown Off Sup- plied- With Artificial Jaws. are *ussian hospitals, according to Dr. Johsi Ma of Virginia, who has come to Japan after nine months’ experience in‘the American Red Cross hospital at Kiev. ‘Dr. Mann served with a staft of American nurses Who are sgon, ro- turning to the United. States on. ac- count of lack of Red Ctosa funds. He held the rank of lieutenant colonel In Russian arm: “In many instances.” said Dr. Mann to the correspondent, “it was really a case of making faces while you wait. Some Russian soldiers came t0 us with their faces literally blown off. They were supplied with artificial jaws and were sent away looking almost entire. Iy new. They were the best clagses of operation I have ever seen.” The American hospital at Kiev was practically devoted to surgery. There were eight imerican doctors and one 2imost everyday oceurrences in mwmnmmflm-h - |sure that your purchase is entirely satisfactory. ing of “your money back if you want it.” distinct understand- entirely pleased. EXTREME VALUES IN GDOD CLOTHES AND SHOES FOR MERCHANTS’ WEEK SUITS AND OVERCOATS $.50, $10, $12, $15, SI8. REGAL SHOES & smart style for every occasion $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 Other Special Values of Great Importance to every man who wants to dress well ~ BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS “The Store That Satisfies” it is. the|soon and ¢|..n clothes ted to the different wards. they had not had their cloth had taken a bath for eix These were the who had! through the cam the fan mountains last winter. had | States to compl Tokio, Oct. 29.—Marvels in surgery Tributed to the aiffesent Rospitals. first aid dressing. of course, had pre- viously been ' en on the fiéld. Occa- sionally, however, there was no time for any dressing at the station. .This oOccurred, for instance, when one 1,000 patients arrived and had to Aistributed to the hospitals-at once” Almost every public bullding in Kiev, the physiclan continued, was used as hospital and there was even Gne of 100 beds in the catacombs of found the spirit of the peopie excellent and that of the wom. en wonderful. Everybody was comfi- dent of the success of the Russian arms and ready to sacrifice everything t_that end. S aihe Deovle on ‘very toxicants. The law wery well without against 270 Main Street, Norwich the sale of alcoholic bew: enforced. the where good vaudeville shows Tt was lduhmu:‘ remarked Dr. Mann, “to find one night a troupe of IAnD:en from the United States.” Ui ete plans for the estab- !l.hment here of St Luke's interna- tional hospital. He has served in the New York City hospital and in 'St Luke's hospital, Norfolk, Va. Ansonia—The unusual activity dis- played throughout all of the mills is showing itself In the most decided h1~ rease of shipping and wo kreat, has been the demand of the mills for ‘cars from the N. Y, 'H_QH.ILR. Co. that the 1a: ration finds its sidetrack facilities !nlflfll&l‘. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years u-q‘.)-u Signature of s FAT SALT PORK, Ib__ BACON, Ib. —es GRANDMOTHER’S LEAN POT ROAST, Ib___. FRANKFURTERS, Ib. 15¢! mmmm 14e ‘/ Bb. BACON . Native Roasting Chickens, Ib__27¢ | Round, Sirloin & Short Steak, Ib 16¢ e e e 10 Salmfimmm Tc % Extra Special Bargams ALL DAY SATURDAY LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS Fresh SHOULDERS, 1b___. HANS, whole or half, fb__ 15¢ 123 -112¢ Fm Delivery ' 136 Main Straet Tm 29-4 We Give Royal Gold Trading Stampe. Ask For Them PORK to Roast, b______. PORK CHOPS, tb_______- LEAN CORNED, BEEF, Ib__ LEAN SALT PORK, Ib___ Kl S Ib. 12ic 18c 10c Hamburg Steak, Ib. . 12Vzc Native Veal to rosst, Ib. 14c e towe = 06 Rib Roast Beef, 1b....16¢

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