Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 4, 1916, Page 8

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FH HEAD CLEAR,| , BREATH . E morning. Stop ‘bad - colds Bad ways. < Feel fit'and ready for play. Cascerets do mot gripe, 4 give a whole Cas- sick.: billous or will act) * Geer, :J._Bailey, .in the Fifth George , in'the Sixth James W. -appointed Thaddeus ° Fourth, . :‘:’1:.?: Fifth and Henry Gebrath i _These are all reappointments with exception of the Third district, re.on account of the death of Tim- A. Carey and. the retirément of W. McKinley on account of bus= relations which prevent him from service in this line, it was ry-to make new appointments. men served their respectivé par- tles well, and the registrars expect that {the new men, Messrs. Geer and Kirby, {will measure up to the standard set 1 ‘predecessors. _This will be'a busy vear, leading up the presidential election and the egist will be willing at all times to give in”t:mn.non in connection with Policeman John Irish found an su- bile tiré chain in Broadway be- n ‘Main street and Union square Sunday afternoon. - It haq evident- 7 worked loose from an automobile and dropped off into the street. Hundreds of people have been re- |lieved. of the agonies caused by weak, ed-up kidneys by Solvax, the new rem quickly. reacties the source of 8 leints. 15 the most potent remedy. yet d for ridding the system of uric _driving out all the poisonous ities. which cause such troubles. utralizes, dissolves and makes the neys sift out all the uric acid and ns left by tiie blood, and renders kldneysiand urinary organs clean, ous and healthy. the popular druggists, thet no medicine ougnt to be paid ent ©f any medicine. "REBUILT MILL OF ROBERTSON-COMPANY, MONTVILLE, MONTVILLE MILLS INCREASING ”—To be Ready to Operate in a Month—Uncasville Manufactur- ing Company In the-section of Montville where the 2 capacity of ten tons of paper board per day. Work. was begun on ‘the rebuilding of the mill about the first of Septem- ber, 1614, and_the completed mill is now about 225 feet in length. The machine room, 158 feet by 31 feet, is at the iy end, rag_room’ at the westerly end and the beater rooms in_the middle. * The boilers of 200 horsepower went through the fire unscathed and will JANUARY MEETING OF, S NEW’ LONDON CLERICUS Archdeacon Brown Was thé Essayist —Eight Ministers Aftended. of the An essay on In- tianity was delivered by Archdeacon J.'Eidred Brown. There was no re- view because of a death in the family of Rev. Charles' L. Adams of Willi- mantic, who was the book reviewer this. month. J. Bobanan, Norwich; C. J. Harri Putnam: James H. George. felson; F. R. Sanford, Stoninzton; Charies . M. Stewart, Groton; M. McLean Goldie, Black Hail COMPENSATION FOR RIGHT SHOULDER DiSLOCATED Agreement Between Watcrford Em- ployer and Employe Put on File. For a disiocated right shoulder sus- tained on July 15, 1815, while in_the emplog of Chester C. Rumrill of Wa~ terford, Elias Koskl of Pleasure Beach, Waterford, is to be compensated al the rate of 36 per ‘week during inca: pacity, according to ‘an ' approved agreement -that. was filed on Monday at the office of the clerk of the su- perior court by Compensation Com- missioner Jumes J. Dopohue. The first payment under the agreement was to be made on-Aug. 1st. Motorcycle Racers in Smashup. 1 were victims of a smashuy’ today. that cost the lives of Montgomery and Goudy. Walker wes_serigusly hurt. r Wilhelm is still confined to The Kaiserin is in constant Em| his bed. | attenaance. ® ) to poor complexions o that makes this possible is the Resinol which this soap containg and which physicians have prescrifcd for over twenty years, in Resinol Ointment, inthe care of skin and scalp troubles. 1f the i furnish the power for the mill, which. also has water privilege of 100 horse- power. « The Robertson company is_also spinning 2rd. carding de ‘partment is of the best windows_ on_all_ sides, with half a dozen roof ven! will ensure the best sanitary conditions korsepower are also inchu the additions to the piant. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED AT [DEAL CLUB. Henry B. Bates and Miss Ruth Rich- ardeon Receive Congratulations. Following . the custom years, the members of the ideal club ‘met on New Year's eve to watch the old year expire and to usher the in. “The meeting was held at the home of Miss Ruth Richardson. About dent, Miss n, cailed the mesting to order for a short busi- ness session, after which Sister Ruth demonstrated her talents as an ideal hostess and entertained her _guests th games, music and contests for h the victors were rewarded with eppropriate prizes. Miss Ruth also treated her friends to a very agree- eble surprise when on the reverse side of one of the contest sheets was found a prociamation which gave the infor- mation that she had also won & prize— a compenion for life—Henry . Bates. The. proclamation. was .original and was written by Miss Richardson. Know ve ail, whercas, Heary, son of of the house hardson, having reached years of discretion and unaerstapding, seek admi n into. the state of matrimony, 1, Daniel Cupid, g rnor of said state, declare them candidates for such ad- wission.” (Signed) SEAL DANIEL CUPID, With biushes and smiles fighting for supremacy on their faces, the heppy coupie were ushereq into the room amid cheers and congratulations. CIf Daw- ley led the cheers, because he is to be the next recipient of a like demonstra- ion. Miss Richardson has beon a teacher in the. public schools of Preston for the last two years and ls prominent in church and grange work, as well as an active membver in several clubs. Mr. Bates is assoclated with hia father in the ice business and runs the home farm in Preston. He has held public offices In town, has been aecro- tary of the grange for three years and an ardent supporter of soclal, club and community work., he scon-to-be' newliyweds have the woll wishes of their circlo of friends, who_hope that' their pathway may be strewn with the rosés of success and orosperity. SUPERIOR COURT-TO 3k BEGIN CRIMINAL TERM -| Twenty-four Jurors Have Besn Sum« mened for the Panol. The superiox court will come in hero s morninz for tho conside ivil casos that have uperior court -will ope sudge William L. Dot d prisoners will bo put to Twenty-four jurors.haye hosn sum- | moned for the ‘court panel.’ Duffy's b&r::m"““'i“fi : ot ] it 5B, L 2z B ks £ B i sl i W. C. T. U. ANNUAL MEETING Prevalent Sickness Made the Attend- ance Small on 1 . Cross, and the devoticnal service was led by Mrs Thomas A. Perkins. Plans for the coming year's work were and it was decided to hold a_parior meeting with Mrs.- Arthur ¥. Wyman at her residence, No. 131 Washington Street, on January 17 at 3 o'clock. HUSBAND IN DETROIT IS SUED FOR DIVORCE By Mrs. Sadie Hacker of This City— Desertion “the Grounds. Philip Hacker, now of Detroit, is made the defendant in a diverce suit ught by Sadie Hacker of Norwich, whaose iden name was Rosen and who was married to Ar. Hacker on Jan. 1910. She alleges that he deserted her iwo years later, and Mis, Hacker asks to be given the right to resume her mefGen namo. The okse is brought by Mrs. Rosen through her attorney, Herman Alofsin, 2nd, and is returnable on the first Tuesday in Jan. vary. UNIVERSALIST CONFERENCE. - Midwinter Session to Be_Held at Meri- den Jan. 8, ¢ The midwinter conference of the Connecticut . Universalist cenvention and the Woman's Universalist Minslon- ary socioty will be held on the after- noon and gvening of Tuesday, Jan. 18, in S.t Paul's Universallat church, Mer- iden. Ministers from all over the state will bo thero on Monday evining, Jan. 17, for n spocial meeting, after which they will.attend the oyster roast of the Men's club, On Tuesday evening the jadles. of St.‘Paul’s church will serve aupper to all_those who attend tho conference. ho programmae of the cenference is ag followsa: Contral theme, The- Sunday: School and tho Home. Afterncen Bession. : 2 p. m~—~Mervios of gong and wership, Rev. Fillot Batés Barber, Danbury, 8 p, m~—Addross, Makers of . the Church of the Futurs, Moy, A, Gertrude Barlo, Methuen, Mass, .80 p. m~—Address, The Parents and the Sunday Fohcol Mev, F. A, Gray, D, D, Biamford, ‘p, m.—Dies Evening Gession. C, @, Linagin, president of jhe con ventlon, presiding. 715 p, m~Mervise of wWorship, { . 7.80 p, m—~Address, Worship in the ! Sundey Schoel, Rev. I'renk i. Masseck, dedretary National Sunday Sehool as- ‘goclation of the Universalist aiur | 815 p, m-—Address, Hplistin Home in Religlous Wdiaation, A. ‘Petty, Ph, ] Piymouth Cong: Contributiens_to_Sheiiering Arms: Denations - to the Bheitering Arms for the past.thres -months. have been m:‘ following: £ 4 wit, Mre. Char The Norwich s, Fromecs Rod-~ Adbezt S. Mitoholl Whiting, ¥rs, L. J. Sax- tag, Jrs. C. A, Gager, the T. T. T\ elud (chiiérea’s ©iad), James l. Case, Eaward ¥ i, dire, Arthar Buns nerles Dowsett, Goorge W. Wiliaa Russell Baird. il campany bas given a year's ubseription, aiso the Norwich Hven- tag Recerd. TUBBS BAND OFFICERS, Reralestion ANl Theough Gxeept It Case of Searetary, Whe Destined: nnual meeting a i wes held on Menda ‘en d The which the band very ness of the past year given by Secr tary Aifred G, Bliven, and the cend tion of the band was reported to be very good, > TOHN M, BWAEN o bana se-siested ail-lis dggigqeg A eseepi- Seere B_’Iivml . Sl ~The feiiewing Wers_ihe Direstor MY fAnSSeE Siretary Aad Tnes riw? 8] '&ifi?_mfi 21 | Weods, ne; A ng of Tuobde' . vand | & ning i Connecticut conference gorrection at b?fi:;fié: ond The Announceracht e of to have oharge of he general with the 2 resontative 3 the #tate & work. Thompe: jatien, these gubjeets, commitiess are eom) April 2nd he Community, S fust been made of AND SOLO NUMBERS ittees taat are Pregre ff??“mm“ tn Attractive Pregramme by Noswioh ‘Progremme (hat have to do on, Conneeticut Prisen . _Herferd; he Jeurs fll%lfi GAVE GPERETTA F6R GHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT s Ji Bells_Prattily Presented at the sl Shvrer i t Mueio Assooiatien, Apother enjoyable meeting of the P~ from threughout | Norwich Music asseciation was held i ieaqers in their ilg: et Fiater hall ammex on Monday evem= o |iBZ This wes the regwier WORthly mtta% of the association aRA Was |k Wel}t\ at - |on By majen Op £ %l?;s_ ers n; 4 nd € Bromi: "1‘; 'D. Gagupr e 0w g

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