Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 11, 1915, Page 10

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gWHEN YOU WAKE 1+ P ORINK GLASS © 7 OF HOT WATER Wash the pat=ons sad toxins from ayster aefars putting more “focd inte stemach, { 1 i 3 Says Inside'bathing -makes any- | Wash ‘yourself on'the inside before preakfast iike vou do on the outside. 18, Tastly re iviporiant because e whin porws &n- ot 2hsorb impuri- s L -tie s niood, -causing iliness, while the texal porés do. Pr: svery’ ouace of food and drink texss nta the stomach : méarly un ounee of waste cf material must be o out of the body. If this waste fasteria) &y not. eliminated day by day “qalokly ferments ~and - generates Mlflns. gases and toxins which’ are absorbed cr .into_the' "blood siream, throngh the. Jymph , ducts whlch should suck on!y nauri!hment te gustain the body. g Yix Wplenaid heajth measure s’ to Arini bc!m breakfast each: day; .2 glass. of real; hqt- water: with, a tea- spaonfal of limestone phosphate in it, which s a harmless way to ‘wash thess polsons, gases and toxins from the *" stomach. liver; - Kidneys ~and bowsis: thus cleansi: sweetening un! freshening the eéntife alimentary efore pnttlng more lood into fllfixr nnund of llme nos~ .oosts but very little at, ti'le drug. store-but is sufficient to make anyone, ax erthusfast ‘on inside-bathing. Men and women. who gare. accustomed ‘to wlk. up'-with a dull, aching head. or ve furred tongue, bad taste,” nasty ly? 1th, wallow :complexion, others™ who have billous attacks, acld stomach: or constipation ;assured -of . pro- nouticed xmm\ement 'in ‘both health Gra appenrlnee s\mmy e COLCHESTER By ‘Scouts” Give Demonstration— CavanaughstaFlamme * . Marriage—] e . Witch Haze! Seasan. Start: The - Arst exhidition of i Boy Scout work, ‘given’ in the ¢id town’ hall Wed- aeyfllr v n‘ undor) tho direction of Scoutmast -Smith of 'the Col- ehester Bci Sqwu. wes sargely at- taaded grammie. consisted of fire muaxng Arat =eid work, wiswag: 59000 work,” also setting oh “line and’ &unx same. enl Ara: Pairick: [ Cavanaugh, of! Nyrwizh a e, wsas united In mar- lage with Tiss A del IAFunmu "'Lcl;!.by morning at 8.30 oclock *n St | fra. Cav: | r ‘¢! handsome presants Judge and Mrs. H. P. Buell were vigitors w Hartford Wednesday, mak- g the rip in their car Min anals Strong an Carpsrder £ Lebanor Tuesdav. at Mrs Mrs Sadie were guests | A siiiam E. Strong's. Carting Birch. Several ‘farmefs from Salem otner nearby piaces ‘are drawing In Iarge loads datly of witci hazel brush to the mil! on Lebanon avenue. The Brush s there w; o ingy 4mall picces, | io nto’ cars And shipped tq, Essex, .f?qe?i' the witzh hazv)ho\lpls extracted. miil here is in charge of Charles. nube _Of_ this® piace., The -outlook is good for a large output :from.-here: Hobart Baker of . Millington was salling on_friepds here Tuesda: Mrs. Emma Stebbins left Monday for several weeks' visit with . her daughter in Enfield; Conn. Miss Abby Willara_left Tuesday for a few days' yisit in Burlington, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W.{ Williams re- turned Tuesday from a few days' visit with relatives in.New Hayen. William Johnson was a Norwich vis- itor Wednesday. . . Bristol—James E. Dovle of Bristol was appointed a deputy sheriff by Sherift Edward W.. Dewey Tuesday. BEAUTIFULHAIR, THICK, WAVY, FREE . FROM DANDRUFF DRAW A_MOIST.CLOTH .THROUGH HAIR AND DOUBLE.ITS BEAU- TY AT ONCE. SAVE ' YOUR ~ HAIR! DISA®PEARS AND HAIR STOP§ COMING. OUT. ‘Immediate?—Yes! Cértain 7—that’s the joy of it. Your hair becomes light,| wavy, fluffy, abundant-and appear: girl’s’ after an application of , Dander- ine. ‘Also’ ry. tais—moisten a cloth with a little. Danderine and-carefully draw-it thfough ydur Hair; taking one small_strand. at a time. This -will cleéanse’ the ‘hair of- dust, @irt of ex- ssive oll, and in just a few moments. you have doubled the béauty of your] hair delightful - surprise awaits. those whose hair has been neglected scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or ' Besidds. beautifying the Rair, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; . cleanses, purifies and in- vigorates the scalp, forever . stopping itching and falling Lair, but what will “you: most will be: aftef.a’ few <, use, When you see new hair— ‘dnd ‘downy - at first—yes—but really ney hair growing all over the Dunderinié’ is to the hair what fresh showers. of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. “It goes right to the roots, mnvigorates ‘and strengthens. them. Its axhilnrating. stimulating and Jife- prodecing properties cause the, hair to grows kOnZ agd beautiful” [ i You can surely have pretty, charm ing iustrous-hair, and lots"of it, if you will _fust get ‘a 25-cent. bottle’ of Kwnglizen's Danderine from any, drig stord’ 6r ‘tollet counter and wy it as airectad Veke Care gf That ltehing. All neu. ing Borders on Eczema. an you cegard thag ftching as” serious_ thls £i0 SRt M ¢ Etzema Ointment the dluue is nk. ty to ellvu o0 for .mionths Ind years. Eores of ‘grateful users say: “Why did we'.waste thove ‘months and vears in _agony. when so tested a. rcmedy was on tw:ket"" The ointment is no expériment; it is absolutely.. ing in- ity power. Do not allow. it to [ gerig! iy a box today to nt«nqnmsu of aczén.a. 50¢ . and ! ¢q 'DANDRUFF i as (* soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young |+ | nected with the. 8arough Eulllmlum o Attend Nor- ‘BamM—S\vpptr or Berrefit of men- ias . - Remonstrance Mrs. Walter wflun-—w;um-n Suspects” Firebug. Bass , Clef : club qnnegrt, Orpheum theater,” Nov. 19, Tickets | now: aslllng. -Adv: _Letters adds to Miss Frances Penfield and wrevzona are” -un- cl.lm"ed the Mlelaon _postoffice. . | Mrs. arles B. plap X ‘Wheatley s at with/ 3;&: hrlsnou for the . winter" unt. mnd ‘Norwich Banquet. Alfred Reed will attend the ban: quZt to‘%fifup %!ter and- Suffta- gan Bishdp Achéi In: Norwich this vening. ’ o of New Bedford _Danel- Gastoriia’ was ‘a visitor' with friends son: W In .“‘( on, badly injured in an a.evlde'nt in ‘Worcester -during the early part. of last recovering. J. : Cottage Meeting. This week’s meeting ‘of memben: of the Pentecostal chureh' for pray r service was_held at lhe hemq Harry Ware, Broad. street. e xl&n.(h Cady Stanton non ca.u E the’ members -of the Equal: thcm& league at her home for'a meéting Fri- day_afternoon,-the:one hundredth an- niversary of the. birtir of Cady Stanton. In response to the. inembers. wilitell someth Mrs. Stanton’s life. Mrs..John Waldo will have a special paper. ~ FUNERAL. i George M. Flynt. At the Union Baptist church in East ,Kmlngly Wednesday afternoon funeral “{cés fgr George M. Flynt: & vet- eran of the Civil war, were conducted b Rev. H.,B. Goodsell, pastor of the Congregat! imgly. B lngly. cemctery. Louis E. ‘was. the funeral director. Benefit Supper for Firemen. Nearly 300 tickets wefe sold for the {supper given in Wauregan Wednes- fay eveninz for the benefit of ‘the firemen of ‘Danieison and Central. Vilt lage, in rocognition of the services tiey renderad in Wayregan Sunday morning. ~The splendid supper was 'd in Wauregan hall and those jpresent were representative of a num- ber of places in the vicinity, Danfel- |son betng wall représented. 'The net ireceipts of the affair will be divided between the fire 'departments tral. Village and Danielson for.a ‘few: dayc‘ Kennedy i \Ipmhers e Windham County j agricultvral s ¢ will' hear encour- {axing as well as interesting reports Iwren ther zather at Brocklyn on the 1 second Swutur in Trecember for the lannual meeting of . rhe:society. This {fais fair proved very successtul and were many chings to indieate the orgarizeticn is in 2 position le to the expansion of their exhibition and to realize the { reater benefits that will conie ittt | such success. Hearing- on Dagenias Remonstrance, Next Monday afternovn at 1 o'clock s the_time set for the hearing of the remonstrance against t(he granting of £l Dagenfas, ‘who has arplied for one atihis property at No. 15 Railroad square, where he was at one tinie en~ gaged in business, This hearing is ore in which there is ux great deal of Interest. It is_ indicfited that many witnesses will appear before the com- micsion in behalf of the remonstrants on one side and for Mr. Dagenias on the other. OBTUARY. Mrs. Walter Wilson. * . After funeral services at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Hammett on the.Green Hollow road this morn- ing. the services conducted by Rev C. H. Barber, the body -of Mrs. Bliza- Beth Claramond Wilson:. widow, of Walter Wilson, who died more than a score of years. ago, will be taken to Providence for burial in Swan Point cemetery. s, Wilson, who dled. Monday, was born in. Plainfield in 1825. The early. |vart of her married life was spent.in Pro\idenee hut the family later re- fleld. For years’Mrs. B hon: ad mmeds Her T with ML mhd Mrs. Hammett, Mrs. Hammett ber ing the ‘only surviving®mentber of - family of eight children; also leaves a brother, Daniel B. of ‘Plainfield. - The - late \John ;Dean Browne, - ‘president _for ears . of U‘le | Connecticut Fire ‘Insuranes compan and one of the: moat distnguisheq cit. izens”of Hartford, was a_ brother of son’s. SUSPICJON OF F'IREBUG. Nidronan: Hesidents Worrisd By v picious . Circumstances—John Baton Recovers. Soh AT Baton,. Who™ Wulfered ation o serigus loss. when his barn and_its contents, exclusive of cattle, was,des-; troyed by fire during the early hours bf Wednesday morning, recovered dur- ing the forenoon from. hours of umcon- sciousness ‘into which he; passed as he tollapsed _after watching- the flames lick ip -orie ‘of the finest structires of its kind in ' this part-of the state. For a time Mr. Baton’s” condition:was regarded as critical, but.during Wed- | nesday ‘his cendition improved to_such a degree as to remove cause for spe- cial alarm, There, wés an inelination”among the people of Wauregan Wednesday to give ‘credence to the Welief that the village has ‘an ‘extremely ; dangerdus firebug. -The fire. of Sundhy. follow- od by the one of Tuesday night, start- tled the .people as to the gravity of the -situation :if Here. is-any greund Cor the impression that an incendiary is at work. * One story in circulation Wednesday' was to the. effect that Central Village people hurrying to.the Baton fire pass- ed. a san 6n the highway between the villages WhO was running toward Central Village and who attempted to, avoid being recognized during the un- expected encounter. r Baton and men in’ his employ have satd that the barn was closed for the night Tuesday at 6 'd'clock, and that at that time. there was no-sign of fire: that thereaftes no one con- 4 It 1o B-n‘n ‘O.llhllnhnlem wen| T the barn. i 18 argued. a Ih"rl ‘dud 1o, carelessriess on :h.‘g:-t "’!‘;‘; about. the Baton place Qfluld e ehipwn' {tsalf eariier than mmnlxm fn & structure of that ind. and this taken in connection with the fact that no &miploye was in thy 'ter § o'clock has u'zn $38 a'smoke under the harn before mak l,hme been. causéd by a tramp ln!ln‘ a rcstlng nlu:e for hlmialt Ior the M flxm'(- B Biowns A.|B M.lnam Suclflem al during - the is 10 _cngage'in Members fll lelh ednesgay ot L C 80 hnsah A on nmwmu?. > “the me- the, ward caucuses hins hl(%l’?l’l now ‘centers in d for mayor-is to: mm St S, Gil ot the ‘converitioh re- cml}y hetd ‘in Stnmfprd, was elected | irector pf. the Conmocticut Sufim ol assdeiation. 24 ss- Louis Rivard ; has’ ‘pur- * 3 ss Diane - Discharged Pram Haspital. 5 Mrs; Wfl‘h:fm'Fhllh' who _has - been i n' q i Woreester: hospital for has Treturned to har ‘home: here. 3. F.: Trinder’ of the sfate bcnd of education was;« visitor. here JWednes- day-in the-inisrest of: the ‘new rade school: 3 Visiting ‘members o Webster and Darielson _were hero' for ' the" dectee | work at tbls week's meeting -of Israel Putnam Jodge of 0dd Fellows., Mrs. D. B. Gilbert will bave - the members_ of the Missiphary. society of the Methodist church at her home. for 2 meeting Friday - 2 Third Anniversary of Fire. anniversary of the fre @hich wired' dut a number of buildings on- Frent street, causing n damage estimated as hikh as $150.000, ard marked the reéaching of the ch. max of Putdam’s firebus -Axperiencos. Judze ‘E. G."Wright of the nrobhat court for Wednesdax attendine © a'. wmarterlv: meetinz of the probate Jndges - of Connecticut. Fr.qu.n( Fire Drln:. of “the Tsrael Putriati school | are regularly called out cn fire drills and brve hecome-so efficient in get- tine out of the bullding quiekly and orderly that all”have been ‘out -doors in one minute aner the soundinz. of the alarm. Miss White Rueavormfl. Mrs. N. T. White of East' Woodstock has gone to Marion, Va. where. Miss Apnes White: who has been teaching school in. that place, was operated on Monday for apendicitis. Miss. White is reported ‘ss' resting’ corfortably. Maphasset Camany’s O.fii;;-!‘ o A meeting. of -efficers ‘and directors o .fthe Manhasset company. was:Heid in. Providence Wednesday to take final action for the ratification of plans for. the -construction of a-large-addition:to their mill here. This company manu- fagtures automebile tire, dycl:- OBITUARY‘ £ Henry" Brossqnu Henry Brosseau, ~died hi home on Bridse street early Wednes. day morning after,a long illness. Mr. Brousseau had been a resident of thiy city for a long time. “George Brous- seau and Eugene Brousseay sof this ity are ‘sons i the' g w ~ The entire allotmen tickets available for clergy and l.mmen fromy arishes [ bave been takeq for %the bangtiet to be, given this" evening for Bishop Brew- dter -ahd. Suffragan Bishon: Acheson at the Waurekan house in Norwich. The "demand “for. tickets in this section .of the. country” exceeded. the ;ufiply 3 3R oeat ',,,..,,,. Eandbita Fok SAHskY \ Large and For Mayor. | “The_list_of nomh\e;s for aldermer ompleted:is; 3 g ate Jotinson, ‘publican: George: 'L ett. demo. -crat: lecond ward, - A. W {publitsn: Joseph democrat. ithird” ward, J. . J. nupn republican ernard Mé Emoera man-at-larzg), that carries the balance of power. in the.city coun~ cil. and the candiddtés for mayor. [This year tiere has been unusual. in. ‘erest in the ward caucuses. and. this Plainfield iz dll. i]lnot, abate ihet tbe icitx. he Some clever . cal ; Soe bt oot A g “‘H‘g‘#fl!‘ ftor. in -Pawtuxet Valley, : clever, - has been to arouse than . per- functory inte‘est.in the duty of nomin| ating_candidates for, city | "Officers " of Hospital "The. following are the hewr: officers ‘of. the: Hospital g\fifd: © President. 'Mrs. Warren W. Averill; secretary. and treasurer, Mrs. William H. Mansfield; directors, Abington, Miss Euretta -Grosvenor, = Mrs, Franl Haines: ‘Brooklyn, Miss Annie Dyer; Davville,. Mrs. George Webster, Mrs Elmer Monroe; Danielson, Mm Hopkins. Mrs,’ F} AA H. Keach, Mrs. N. M Burraughs * There ~ were ma.ny Visitors | to the site.'of ‘the fire during - Wednesday. The_ fire consumed practically. every destructible part of .thé bu-n and its contents before burming- s BENEFIT IUPP_Efi Given. at Wanregan -as "Futino‘ml to FNMQD—PW AM m The mmr held Wm evening in the hall at Wauregan for the ben- aat of the ielson and ‘Centrat Vit- firemen, in eppreciation. of u:yh 15 at the recent fire, was 'a Great era’gt is due Mrs. Ji th\-n-. who 'orlz\dl:MQd. and his tewn wés in Wartford} Vin f tils, part of the connty | Wi farcy.: re- |form school. but: the effect: ;f the- .n."(lvlly iting here. i d ma» taki dou f ng. a o ca.;ound"' every t:o . Sunvsfli ‘East Woodstock, Mis Lewis; North' Woodstock, Mr. penter. :\flu.')ln ', Wheelock, Mr Alie r”flza ‘b n;e)n Sharpe Gertrud. Jofit‘s Mrs. \\ allace e Immvéinnnl Sc ety Pocthoned o Firsmens G - Masked Doflec-fioy-l H-v. Whln. é ng of the Village Iny, ro\ Jient. association To. the annaal tion of officers: resulted in ar Dostvo « ment,: as only five persons were pres- fm. Another meeting has been caliet 'or._next Aonday evening. Masked Dance. The firemen held a masked “soc Wednesday evening With'a tanner a tendance. ' The decorations were vei effective, scariet béing the predominc ing color. 'The. costimes were attra tive 'and the music fine. Sooial ‘Follows Business. At.the meetirg of the B. Y. P. 1 Wednesday gveniig the matter of gi. rig the management of tie society in: the hands of ihe. younger peopie cam up,_ for, discussion,. At the close of ti Usipess session-a soclal bour was e oyed. Mr‘ \ C Jones has mtnrned v LYIO (..hosebrn ol been visiting here., . Mrs. Sarah Palmer has retunn: trom a long .visit to -her daughtu: Mrs, David Auderson, in:Jersey Ci The kindergarten 'taught by M Ruth Everts has bgen ciosed, all th chiidren but four - having whoopi. cough. The Missionary Brul Ald soctef y wo have a work meeting at the hcme Mrs. Philip Ross Friday afternoon. Mrs, “Charles 1. Fitch has retun from a visit in East Hampton. Ira Chesebro of New York has be. visiting in the village. Roswell Palmer of Duffalo has beeci. here for a_few days. George Swan has returned to Provi- dence after visiting here. Liberty eoun ica, held a meeting W ednesday even ing. 3 Eight Tables of Whist. Maple I.eaf camp, Royal Neig: had a whist followinz the mee; Monday night. Eight tablés were in play. Arthur Rafuse of the barge Easton has been. visiting his family here. Mrs, H. B. Raukin of Newport, Vt. has been calling on friends here. Harry Rathbun has returned to Wa- terbury after a visit herc, Warrén Packer has Meriden. Harola Palmer 6f East Orange, N. J., . Waterford returned to -| has been the guest of relatives here. Miss Vera Macgowan has resigned at the ship and ensine company’s plant. Mrs. William Wilbur of Fisher's Island 'has been the guest of -her mother, Mrs. Licy Dabo!l. The Mizpah: class. will meet this (Thursday) afternoon in the vestry. PLAINFIELD am. and Philip Evans Gomitted to Reform School—Women Quarrel —Anthony Hosford Arrested in Fall River. The case of Willlam . and Philip ‘Evans, which: was postponed Tuesday, 'wal' tried” Wednesday afternoon be. 'fore Justice Renjamin R. Briggs in “Ithe Central Villagé court. ‘The three its' of clothes,’ the-sweater, the pair “|of shoés, watch chdin and. cuff links were recovered and claimed by Daniel B. Sweezey-and Willlam Dunn. The watch chain was :found in Occum. Practically all of - the' stolen goods “re- | Were recovered. Eoth “William" and ' Philip " Evans were sentenced to re- ‘William is sixteen years of age Rnd Philip is fifteem: - Mill on Full Time. W. Baxter of Middleboro, Mass., ar- rived here today (Thursday) and will be employed in the Cutler mill Packerville. This mill has:started up on full ‘time and is employlng several more hands. Miss, Mayme Hallisey ' of Seuth -Napoleon ‘Goyette was a recent vis- R. 1. H. C. Getzner of Hartford is vis~ Charles 'H. ' Larkham Canterbury this week. . Fred -Gravelin -and Albert Millard is in South "|are- working i’ Danielson. ‘3. Doyle is entertaining Jewett . Packerville ‘Woman Fined. -Jydge ‘Benjamin .R. Brigzs was- call- ed: .o . Packerville. Wednesday by Grand Juror Herbert F. Willlams, who made ‘a complaint agajnst one woman for’ assaulting anoth Upon -inves- tigation it was found.that. the woman arrested -had Teasons, or she lhought she had, to inform her neigh- bor the opinion she had of her. Ow- |ing to her ,00d_moral character and the good standing of her husband, ‘which~was pmven “by an’ investigation by Sheriff G. R. Bliven, the case was settled. The,vwmnn arrested paid costs of court, amounting to 35.69. Guest from' Quebec. - E. Montey- is -visiting_here: at the home of his uncle, Charles Mr. ‘Montey - lives “at’ Troy, bflg made- the .trip “here by -uwmo- George Martin -of Geormvma was a. recent:cvisitor .at the home' of . his mother-in-law, Mrs;»Saral Duxbury. | Grand :concert . By * Bass Clef- ‘club, Neorwich, Orpheom .theater, Danielson, Nov, 19 Seats now-—Ady. ' ! The lnrge - water tank in the-oid \'flm is _Peing . painted, aA dmeult for the painters: p ‘Atrested in Fall River. Ho;‘p'fi:r of the new \m-.u lvhf: v nu fi to u, .;.‘t’"n )(-nflhy Anthény Ho-po_fl mx‘w Daughters of Amer—l " In the very smartest cxrcles of Amencan society the hand-made cigarette. of deliciously fresh “Bufl" Durbam is recognized s?:hsh supreme expressxon -stamps you as a smoker of ! expenenoe. to of tobacco | It 3 is 're&w to suit your own taste; with N uhho- » BuLl , GENUINB as. the con'ect, ancl RH smomNG"Fl:'osAcco The wonderful, unique, savory ce and flavor of “Bull” Durham—the delightful mildness and smoothness of “Bull” Durham hand-made cigarettes—are mresxshbly attrac- tive_and enjoyable. This pure, ripe; golden- mellow tobacco gives paramount satisfaction to discriminating smokers the worl FRE over. An Illustrated Booklet, shiow- ing correct way to“Roll Your - Own” Cigarettes,and a pack- age ofcngarette papers. will both be mailed, free, to U.S. on postal request. Addre« "Bufl” Durham, Durham, N. C. 3 THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY e Tecentiy and nothing trom him until his arrest tver. He was seliing rostage stamps, of <vhich he had a large quantity. He w. arrested. on suspicion as it is be- believed that he stole the stamps. He was arrested hera shoi ore T ning_away on a charge of stealing watches from a house in the new Vi lage. SEWETT CITY Committees of St. Mary’s Parish Bazaar—Entertainments and Friend- ly Contests Arranged—Weddino— Personals. Mary 8 church is planning a bazaar and the gemeral committee & the officers of the several societic ¥nglish Speakinz Holy Name socie! Eugene J. Carroll. John Blake, Shea. Marcus Driscoll, Joseph McCar- thy and John A. Hourizan: the Junior Holy Name soclety. Bicknell, Joseph Driscoll and John Earnett; the St. Anne society, Mrs. A. ¥ doux, Mrs. J. Gosselin, Mrs. E. scau, Mrs. J. Menard and Mr: lotte; the Polish Rosary soci Kolbush: the Polish Holy Name so- ciety, Alexander Zawespowski; the Enzlish Speaking Children of Ma: Miss Marla Foggrty: the French Men's league, Felix uillet, Avila Ledouy, Edward Rousseau, Joseph Boisvert, Horace Myott. In addition to these officers there are on the committee, Louis Masse, Dennis Sulivan, Wliliam Raille, John Sullivan, John Pyzoch, Velo Chartier and M. Pyzoch. The lJadies who have charge. of the fancy booth are Mrs. P. F. Driscoll, Mrs. Fred Condie, Mrs. A. Rioux, Mrs. U. H. Desrosiers, Mrs. Michael Shea and Mrs. Azarias Grenier. A supper will be served two nights, one under the direction of the English speaking and the other of the ¥rench speaking ladies. An entertain- ment is to be given each evening, one hight - by _the- choir, one by the pupils of the Sisters’ .academ: one night there -will be a Charley Chaplin con- test and another a French musicale. There are to be two watch contests. one for the most porular boy and the other for the most popular girl These watches are donated by Rev. J. J. McCabe. The boys who are in the contest.are Thomas Barnett, James Olsen, Joseph Gomache, Emile Roy, Charles Sadow- ski and Joseph Piascik. The girls are Irene Brickley, Alice Partridge, Mel- vina Menard, Zitia Le@oux, Effie Eer- nard, -Amelia Tenezar. Married at St. Mary's Church. The marriage of Alexander Pierra- cinl and Angelina Rinaldi took place with a nuptial high mass, Rev. J. McCabe, officiating at St Mn.rys church Wednesday morning. The witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Danesi ‘of Moosup. The bridegroom col‘lducls a fruit store on Main street. "Borough Briefs. Mrs, W. B. Montgomery entertains the Pachaug Ladies’ Aid society this afternoon. . Harold Geer has returned after a three months' trip through the west. He visited the Panama.exposition dur- ing the time. At the special borough. meeting Tuesday. evening it was voted to put in a sewer from Ash etreet through Brown avenue (o North Main, and ‘[down North Main to connect with the sewér. on that .street. Get ready for the removal of gar- bage, which begins foday.—Adv. Miss Miranda Auclair of Providence was in town.Wednesday, coming’to see her sister, Mrs. Tetreault, who is Fii DISTRICT g\ccEP"rs GIFT. Formal Acknowledgement of $500. for : Gymnasium ,from .David Hale Fan- At 2 meeting of the Twelfth school + school iield Wednesday evening the ng_nesolutions were offered by . J. W. Payne and were -adopted: as, The esteemed benefactor of our town and borough, David Hale Fanning, has added to his. munificent. t! 0 to the Twelfth: donation a gify of _isbon for the for- district of refore, ‘be it ‘hat - the Tweifth school | district of riswold most gratefully : accepts the gilt, that. the district rec. ozn and appreciates the obligation | it is under to pravide such physical, culture of its pupils as shall be ph. cally, mentally and morally most help- ful. Resolved, That-a copy of this reso- | lution be transmitted to Mr. Fanning, {and that it be enzrossed upon the rec- |20 ords of the Twelfth school district. | 1t was voted that the distriet com- | be authorized to purchase ent that shall be recommended | by Principal Emerson for use in _the gymnasium. It was voted also that | the use of the hall be granted for the | gymnasium. ! STAFFORD SPRINGS. Willimantic Teacher. to Address Teachers’ Meeting—Mock Trial—Se- lectmen Make Appointments—Dr. | Stretch Going to Simsbury. IE Miss Jennie Denehey of the Wil- limantic' Normal school, will be the speaker at the monthly meeting of the | public school teachers to be held in ! the high sthool Thursday, Nov. 18th, at 3 o'clock p. m. Her subject wili. he The Art of Queéstioning. The school board makes it compulsory for all teachers {0 attend these ‘meetings. ,Mock Trial Draws Big Crowd. | The mock trial in the’ nature of a breach of promise suit drew a crowd- ed house at the Comique theatre Tues- day .evening. Frederic. 8. Gorham, alias Woodrow Wilson, was charged | with, trifiing with the affections of Mrs. Jerusha Perkins, the. latter part being taken by Miss Nellie Yare. Har- old E. Jones and Minnie E. Nothmick testified for the piaintiff and, Miss Hazel Butierficld, William Ladish and Arthur J. Melbourne- -were , witnesses for . the defendant. -The evidence brought out man amusing - incidents and numerous local hits were sprung. Arthur E. Snow dcted as ~court crier and Special Policeman Robert E. Kad- a Jéwett City school gymra- | dy as_couxt oficg represented by Attorne; v ton of Werees.er, and Pobert appeared for :ho..defrndn- M. -D. :OConnell’ actéd as judge of v Wiiliam John ,Charles W+ Comins, Fred and Arthm i Shopard. TS’ cHUAANmEAt was 5iv en under the auspices of Myriad Re- bekah lodge. Buys Garvais Block. as purchased the Gar-; Main street. John B. Peirolo and sons have made an aprlication for the tranafer.of their icense from the Serafin building near the fair grounds to ‘the Elue Front !buiiding on Main' street. Selectmen’s Appointments. The selectmen ‘have made, the fol-- 16wing appointments 6f° mimor town'’ officers: Scaler of weights, Jacob jsealer of leather, George L. “wood measurers, T, M. Lyon, C. B. Pinney,, M: Harlow, B: T.r Eaton, ‘E. E. Fletcher, B. Gary BE. R. Curtis, Charles Cnngdon gards. B. T. Lamb, G. E. Cooley. M. E.' D. Ellils, H. O. Butter- fle_d, Philis Tevldr:, Rublfo: weighars, C. - Pinn 3 Tradway: . G, 0 sex{ons, . G.ulcr Henry Boyer, Clarence Tur- « ner, J. M. Larned, Russell Colburn, H. O. 'Butterfield, Philis_Taylor, Albert Ahdersor. 5 Dr. Strétch Going to Simsbury. Dr. James Stretch,. who has been a practicing physician in Stafford Springs for the past 14 years, has de- cided to leave-town and will lecite. in Simsbury. The- doctor has many friends in town, not ‘only among the families he has visitéd 'professionally, but. others as well who respect him for his-fine qualities as:a man..There is_much -regret - that he and . Mrs. Stretch are to leave town. Mrs. George 1. Bolieu,; Jr., and:Mrs. Louis St. Germain have returned from a brief visit.in Gilbertville. Mass. Frani H. Plumb_has. compléted ‘the personal. tax enrollment” He' finds 1,295 male persons between' the ages of 21 and 60. Last year the number was 1,264 and 1,167 paid the tax. Charles. G. Ellis is_confined.to the house with an attack of ‘shingles. Frauk: Hanley, Take Iron, Says Doctor; if You.- Want Plenty of “Stay There” Strength Like an Athlete! Nuxated Iron Wil Make Deli- Nervous, Rundown People 200 Stronger im Two Week: ~N. Y.—Most D@Dle 1Doiz xshl) wem fo think they are going.fo health angd strength fram timdlating medicine, secret nos- trum or narlotic drug, sald Dr. Sauer, a spec:alist of this city, when. as a mat- d true strength<can you cat. - But ter -of fact, real an only ccme from the f eopic. arieh Eall Sor Wt he - -strength out of their food hecause they .aven't enough iron in their blood to enable it to"change food into living matter. From thelr weakened, mervaus condition they know- something is wrong, but they .2an’t tell what, so they generally com- mencs doctoring for, stomach, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms’ of some sther ailment caus the' lack of Fon i the Biboe - Thip thing may €0 on for years, while th untold agony. ~1f you are not strong or well you owesit to.yourself to make the following test ' See how lons i you can work or how far you can wal without becoming tired. Next take two e grain tablets of ordimary nuxated ifon three times per dAy after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength aguin and see for otdaall how much u have gained. I bave seen, doze; of mervous, runddwh people Who' we e ile, -double their neeé and entirely 11 symptoms of y SPeps. iver and other ‘roules in trom tep 13 fourteen days' fimelsiminly by -taking - fron in the proper form. And this af- in some cazés been doc- ll"ol( .lceule ar ¥ to save a few ‘cents. You must-take Jroff In a form that can be easfly absorbed and. assimi- lated like nuxated iron If you want it to.do, ypu any good. adikrwige It ma; prove! drorso than useloss. Athleto or prize Azhter has Aay =imnly - o e stre Sread with e urance. i iwent int> tac affray bem:q &he] ¥an patient sufters | nya.nn

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