Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 20, 1916, Page 9

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it of the pain. The kidpey act- 1s frregular and the secretions are "Wt sueb tmes I buy Eidney Pills at Sevin & Son's | feW Store and they always remove the pains apd cause the kidney secre- @ons to become natural” 'Price S0c, at all dealers. Don't sim- | ¥ Bly ask for a kidney remedy — get 's Kidney Pllis — the same that Neft hed. Foster-Milburn Co., | Propas., Buffalo, N. Y. e A s Your Bowels Should Move Once a Day free sasy movement of the bowels | M H the award is, of course, purely specu- for the construetion the bullding, ether that will be sufficient to con- ::lfiu‘t-:_wh a fine tended s Shing the mivanes Is /pdssible that enm propriation may be required. { ! rning, afts ding the , after spen 3 |§ a JOHN ELLIOTT COST STATE AND COUNTY OVER $500 tive effect without griping Your system of blood your blood, overcome John_Elliott, mur tls _and his daugl the state of Connecticut an; ty of Windham an expense of more than $500, though he crime, REST ROBE THAT (8 snpual encampment. FASHIONED FOR COMFORT | M. and Mrs. A. H. Armington, Mrs, F. O. Armington, Phillp gton moto! ven_Sunday, ins of ¥ale universi by of the heavy cost that would have been cntailed through putting him in- o the superior court before 3 ©of his fellow citizen: snermlcdharx]es A. Gates of Willi- mantic filed a list of expenses incus Ted in the hunt for EIliott with pected the_bullainga | ¢ Providence Collegians Saturday, A W. Willams of team has the Providence|E. M. Warner of superior court scheduled to meet the Dan. | Monday, this bill also including the inehhts charges’ for medical tendance given Eiliott after his cap- ture both before and after he reached the jail at Brooklyn, where be subse- n. Raymond Kinmouth of Brooklyn has gone to Northfield to remain for the summe led. Sherlft Gafes' bill as filed Monday shows the costs of posse hunting and other igcidentals of the csase after Elliott to have been $334, and to this is added 3186 for medical and surgi- cal attendance, for Eilliott was oper- ated upon at the jail in Saturday after his ea The state will pay the cost of the hunt for Eiliott, but the bill for medi- cal and surgical attendance must be paid by the county, it is said. It is understood that there are some other items of expense involved in the Elllott case that have not as yet been filed, but these will not be heavy. Gypsies Ordered to Beat It, ‘The band of gypsies that was chased out of Danielson by officers Mon; morning was given a perem, your way” by Captain Joseph Ryan of the local police, scon affs -arrival here about the noon hour, A member of the band had ensaged in the sundry and devious processes of a horse trade with a local eitizen at the time Captein Ryan appeared and ordered them o get out of the city, and to do it at once. an had been informed from Daniel. son that the band was on ifs way Parochial Sghool Graduation. Greduating exeércises parochial school are to be held school hall this evening. junday and Monday kept up June's almost unbroken daily record for rain tl in greater or leaser quantities. e Twirn: G Dye-making a Success, A dye manufacturing qoncern near North Sterling is making a big suc- Srahte Btk loped as the result of t ‘war. Regular shipments of the dve &re being made from Danielson. of music has r the baccalaureate service to be held in the Consrega- tional church Sunday evening, resenting different churches vestry of the Congregational chureh tomorrow afternoon, the La. dies’ Benevolent soclety holds its last meeting until September. GYPSIES THREATENED TO BURN A BARN Because Their Horses Were Held for Damaging Clover Field. ty Sherift Charles Michael Grimshaw and assisting officers hurried a band of gypsies out town post haste, Monday morning. e dirty band deserved all of the hurrying that was required of it. first the officers heard of the unwel- come visitors was through a telephone m the Daniel Shippee place, on the Wauregan road. There the gppsies The gypsy horse trader pleaded with the officer to allow him to complete his dicker over the horses, Which priv- lyn. A. F. Wood was the funeral di- 1d mean comtort m . This one is' developed in pale with satin in a deep- sloeves, 1d0se back. by & rogette of the individual Mrs. Amadee Varieur. church at 9 o'clock Monday morning there was a solemn high mass of requiem at the funeral Amadee Varieur, her home at the corner of and: North streets. Rev. M. J. Ginet, M. S, was celebrant, Rev. J. P, Gui- . 8., of Hartfor Rev. Peter Roux, M. Burial was in Holy Cross cemetery. Louis E. Kennedy was in charge of the funeral arrangements, The bear- clair, Thomas Le- clair, Odilon Broulliard, Cleophas An- At St. James' were making threats as serious as one of burning the barn on the place because hotses owned by them and held in custody in the Shippee barn would not bs given up uptll they paid an equi- valent in money to the damage caused to Mr. Shippee's had camped not far from farm during Sunday night end very early Monday morning had turned their horses into his flelds to ‘They finally patd for the dam- ege caused by- the horses and were Pput on the move by the officers. Arrived here in Danielson, they at- pted to do the town, but this did net meet with the favor of Chlef Grim. shaw and he allowed them just time enough to do some shopping for food- front drape held ers were Albert SPECIAL TOWN MEETING VOTES TO ISSUE §75,000 BONDS Sum of $3,100 Appropriated to Con- struct Fireproof Vaults in Town Hall time ag was given them they spent in usual gypsy fashion, hurrving from They left, going in the At the special town meeting held in direction of Putnam. the town hall Monday afternoon Hon. F. A Jacobs was chal ahd Frank T, Preston clerk. The following report of a special committes appointed o few weeks was presented by Judge Sabin §. sell and was accepted by the meeting. Your committes to Whom was re- f providing suita- e town clerk and THIRTEENTH COMPANY READY IF CALL TO SERVICE COMES ——— Members Speculating as to What the Future May Hold. ferred the matter ble quarters for tl - 2 tin of Tuxedo. While the Supply Lasts - To Each Purchaser of 10 cents’ worth of TUXEDO Tobacco The latest improved Pocket Pencil made by Eberhard Faber, world-famous pencil manufacturer. Has attractive, enameled-metal case, with strong nickel-plated clip that holds pencil firmly in vest pocket. Fine quality, easy writing, adjustable lead, regulated Good rubber tip. Refill leads, No. 3002, sold everywhere. This pencil cannot get out of order—it’s the handiest, most serviceable Pocket Pencil ever FREE, to induce you to try : Faber’s Pony by simple turn of the top. designed. Offere GUARANTEED Read the Guarantee in the top of every MONEY BACK if Tuxedo doesn’t please. That’s the fair Guarantee on which you buyTuxedo. . The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Wea. Tuxedo is the favorite tobacco of the majority of critical smokers in this country, It is smoked and publicly endorsed by thousands of famous Americans —lawyers, doc- tors, athletes, statesmen, scientists, singers and business leaders. B The *“Tuxedo Process” of treating the finest, ripest leaves of selected Burley tobacco has never been successfully imitated. Tuxedo positively cannot “bite”—it soothes the most sensitive R, MAVAVAS throats and tongues—and has a delightful mi/dness, fragrance There is no and flavor that afford complete enjoyment. other tobacco like Tuxedo — as a trial will prove to you. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, glassine-wrapped, Famous Green Tin with gold moisture-proof pouch lettering, curved to fit pocket In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c ree Offer today and avoid Take advanta; f this F et have only a limited supply of disappointment. these Pony Clip P Look for Free Offer si and ask for the Pony 'ocket Pencils and cannot er’s window — get 10c worth Pencil Free. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ,N\/"//,\\ S = N N T, S W S e f Tuxedo " wv¢ want every deaier in {xorwich to be supplied with these Pony Clm Pocket Pen- cils. All dealers who have not yet secured a supply of these Pony Clip Pocket at Tuxedo H Wauregan Hotel. ’Phone Spe(:_lal Notice to Dealers: :; applying . M. today. Bege the captain granted him, at the ‘Are we going to the Mexican bor- That was the question that members of the ere aski oh dny, following thei better protection for the public rec~ report thi hng the same under consideration r reading of Presi- That . the town clerk will have same time telll the d 'that it 'Iz only six m‘l‘;e‘s to the Rhode Isl- ang In the course of the short conference the that took place, Wilson's call for the mobilization militia. They had not over- locked the fact, however, the coast artillery corps, to which arm of the seryice they belong, was not in- uded in. tionr to remove from his present quarters in- the Phoenix block, so called. . That suitable quarters for the town clerk’s office should be provided in the Town Hall b‘uflflfin(. . at vaults of sufficient size fireproof construction should be con- structed in the Town Hall building, they are figuring if there is going to Be some real fighting in Mexico that gypey boss made remark, relative %o getting his nd across the state border, that he would be glad to get where there was §90d peop! The gpeed with which he was being hiked through Windham county towns by officers of the law dldn't seem to him as at all desirable and he was somewhat peeved over the situation. Deposits and Mortgage Loans Increase not be long before their ser- re needed there. Thursday morning the company ves hers for its annual summer tour of duty at Fort Wright, Fishers according to plans herewith submit- ted and approved by the state exam- iner of public records. roposed to be constructed shall be of the followin At the board meeting of trustees of the Putnam Savings bank Monday, the Island, from which two compane: Jars have just proceeded to Some of the men are anticipating that they may be 4 through the summer as re- f | dimensions: 8 feet 7 inches wide, in len with 2: inch brick wall with 4'-1n‘n‘l?'venmuud report of the treasurer showed that deposits have increased since the last monthly meeting and that mortzage loang were increased =about $60,000. This report is in line with a series of encouraging ones that have been made possible by the success of the bank gince restrictions prohibiting it from Your _committee therefor recom- mends the construction vauMs in the but nothing definite of even of fire proof. hinting this was known here ‘Town Hall buflding, in <company is equip- | accordance with the plans herewith could be read recomm propriation not exceeding thirty=one hundred ($3100) dollars, be made for the construetion and 'equipment of such vaults and town clerk’s office, and that & building eommif ed consisting of the legal voters, appointed by that said committes be ing: authorized and empowered to con- struct said vault and previde sultable the town clerk’s office, all respectively submitted, ESDELL. service, m&flllfl of the corps, on very short There i Httle doubt that the joy a-fiyer in the Mexi- can war. It would be rather hard on of the members to give up their iness interests, family nd lons bind eir home town, but there is not with as much u; the b L3 # 2 or even acroes and ico. ther they there 1s at this time, of no more than bly entirely de ments, HE 1 tion and_proba: upon develop-' 3 §! The meeting voted -n’nrupfla Fanulh Noeisson: B 33108 s0 meet the coat o raiiing | B paying out or receiving money were withdrawn on April 16. No Orders to Hold Railroad Cars. a_rumor current in Put- flat and eattle cars for uses in flitary transportation on the New = system, but R. S. Joseph H. Choate, ted a divorce from her husband, 'us Coman, on grounds of intem- perance and intolerable crueity. Co- men is a butcher in Thompson. six uncontested divorces were gran ‘Weeks, Willimantic, was granted a decree from his wife, Clara Moosup, upon the grounds of adultery. The testimony showed that the wife | Ce for the past four or five years had been living with a divorced man in first prize for yearly marks, on & per cent. average. prize edal. An address in French was given made by Rev. L. Parodis and that English was by Rev. Joseph Carthy. A large pumber Odd Fellows’ Memorial Sunday. Protection Lodge, No. 19, 1. held memorial exercises at cemetery, Cl-l'lmu'll Village, ned and Executed Ciass Banner ould Beard, mentber of the senior class of Putnam High school, is being congratulated upon having so artisti- cally completed the class motto ban- ner that was displayed at the bacca- laureate service at the Congregational church Sunday evening. America, the class motto, appeared gold letters on a blue field, bordered with a very prettily worked out de- ‘oman testified that her husband, year preceding last August, was' drunk about every week and struck her and her daughter, Ruth I Coman. ness said that Coman was always leasant when company was around, ut was unbearable at other times. She was granted $250 alimony and $1 a week for the support of six ¢hildren, of whom she was given the custody. Caught on the Fly. iffrage work. will take Mrs. W. J. a trip:torRockyille today. rtainment-to raise funds to meet 'expensesiof ‘the week was held by the senior:class at the Bradley theatre ‘Monday-evening, several hun- dred persons a Ing. Class day exercises of the seniors of | beam on i ‘Putnam High school are to be held at the high:school tomo: oon. W of iden friends ‘in ‘Putnam Pierre Rouleay was granted a de- cree from Florence L. Rouleau, upon | the grounds of adultery. now a resident of Plainfleld, wife lives in Springiield. was offered by the that on Washingtonw's birthday, year, he finished his work early. He went home and found a inan named Bill Caffery in the room with his Caffacy had his vest, coat and shoes off. This. happes couple. wera living at Sprivgfield, & the husband left. laintiff showing The Moosup National band headed 2 0dd Fellows from their rooms to B Many wre present at the Woisard—Donlas. =~ Mary’s church Monday morn- Miss Regina Donias, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Do- street, and Talesphore Xavier Woisard, son of Mrs. Amanda | him in. Spring Edwin L. Lyons is away from ‘the Plainfield Later he returned work in one nigut, bid his wife refused to let by in_ ifme.to see Caffery goirg dowa a tire e.cape with Bls shos in him hana. Caffery lates nesses sastl- fled to o b he was iving with Bertba . Gedney of East Putnam, was grani:d a 4 nias of Chureh were united in marriage by Rev. Chas. F. Bedard. The bride was attended by oisard, sister ang the best man brother of, the brids there was reception for relatives and a few :anda at the home of the bride’s par- S, celved many beautiful from John H. uple lived :n Mamniaron.c 3«1&-)" waie macried and relat! nforth, | gifts aven , agent of the road, said he had receiv- o4 1. sugh \netrections. s, will e troop ~movements throush nam from northern . sections of New England in the very near future, how ‘sean depending in_great upon the development of the ican eltuation. i Hearing in Naylor Case Wednesday. Judge C. O. Thompson of the pro- bate court for the ma ct of Pomfret o ith hls assoeiste, Judge Sebin S. ussell of the probate court of Kil- 0 accepted the report of the ce. [ ted to cut_glass, - linen and and Mrs. Woisard left g for their wedding furniture. ,Mr.’ lived ‘on Both sides of.them. Affais L] during the mornin Aggrieved Wives and_Husbands T of Unworthy Pa

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