Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 1, 1916, Page 9

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says: “Tobacco’s tobacco, I s’pose, an’ there must be a raft of fellers that likes to |- chew an’ smoke the kind that tastes like a’ infants’ an’ in- valids’ breakfast foed. a An’ a lot more marks must enjoydiggin’tobaccostems from between their teeth or tampin’ ’em down in their pipes an’ tryin’ to make ’em burn. “They’re welcome —let’em go as far as they like. But for me, as old Patrick Henry said, ‘Gimme LIBERTY I’” Live wires whose jobs keep day want sides” to i oice, 11 ali ch iEmw\il RIS b You’ll be glad if you begin, right away, to smoke and chew LIB- ERTY. It’s the BEST money’s worth youy nickel can buy. NEW CHICKERING HOTEL & H. Lucey, Prop., Putnam, Connm, Special Binners WEDNDSDAYS a%ur, Fried Chicken, Maryland Style: iled or Mashed Potatoss: Frogh Ag. paragus on T i Toa, Coffes or thotoe of Plo- S 5 t: ~50e. URSDAYS 1-fashioned New Englsnd Dolled fnner, Fanoy Drisket, Bolled Potne 108, Greon P Bpinach or Cabbago, Tea, Coftee or 3ilk; cirolos of Ple— i), FRIDAYS Dhowder, Plain Lobster, frosh beiled: rench Fried Potatoss, Poas, A=para- w,%rm, "Tem or Coffee; chofse of Pie | gays =t the Purrows cottage at Oak- H CORRESPONDENCE EDITOR). { dav _morning Judge W. F. Woodward { There is little change in the condi- DANIELSON Monday's Temperature 92 Degrees, With Great Humidity—Clare N. Tur- rer Has Bone Splinters Removed Srom Jaw—No More Home Games of Ball Team—Employes’ Outing to Rocky Peint. A. P. Woodward is spending a few land Beach. Henry B. Martin of Fall River vis- ends here Monday. and-Mrs. Alfred L. Reed are at (It is useless to send items to The Bulletin unless they are sismed by the sender. Such items are never used. Attending Camp Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Mason have been attending the camp meeting at Douslas. Spent Sunday Unprofitably. At a session of the town court Mon- fined two men for fighting and one for baving been intoxicated. Gaston Maindon and relatives mo- tored to Ncw Bedford Sunday, return- ing Monday. Condition Unchanged. n of Harry E. Back, Jr, who has n seriously ill for several weeks. H Mabel E. Price of Leominster v Danielson friends Burns, Webster, formerly r itor towns heress its will bo in session Friday fass purpose of enrolling voters for ti 1 clections. Most Uncomfortable Day. fonday the mercury touch- s, the day, of much hu- as one of the most un- ral of this town. of age. Meeting. nical ad- ice L'Heureux leave n to be spent h Who's Afraid of are much bay, 1y plunge jus: t Removed. | tF 2 he K Saving for a Rainy Day. rer Clarence A. Potter Park This Month Named. ssembling there at about | SOME GOOD ADVICE | ‘orwich Experiences y disease is too dangerous to At the first sign of back- headache, dizziness or urinary | | disorders, you should give the weak- | | ened kidneys prompt attention. Eat | | little meat, take things easier and use 1 reliable kidney tonic. There’s no sther kidney medicine so well recom- ended as Doan’s Kidney Pills. Nor- 2“‘; e péople rely on them. Here's one of the many statements from Norwich | people. C. S. Bennett, motorman, 46 Palmer Street, Norwich, says: “I know Doan's They helped {me a lot when I used them some I haven't had occasion to ]I{idney Pills are good. years ago. use Doan’s Kidney Pills now in o long time Price 50c, at all dealers. Don'% sim- ply ask for a kidney remiedy — got Doan's Kidney Pills — the sams that Mr. Bonieit had. TFoster=Milburn Co,, Prope., Buffalo, N, ¥, Soocial Attemtion to Every Detall, | court Vo naifed to make ir a success Athletics, Ha | Alfrea H H: Bellerose-Rivard Marriage Bans Pub- lished—John A. Hart Managing White Plains Hotel — Clautaugua | Proves Successful—Fine For Un- | lighted Automobile—Suffrage Speak- | ers at Rhodesville. Bans of marriage between Miss Jo- sephine Bellerose and Joseph Rivatd, | both of this city. were published at St. | Mary’s church Sunday. / ite Plains Hotel. formerly proprietor of g hLotel, s in charge of a hotel at White Plains, N. Y. Attorney and Mirs. G. L. Torray are at their Crescent Beagh cottage for a vacation. Cyrfl Remillard has returned from a visit at Sound View. John A. Widge of Lowell was a vis- itor with Putnam friends Monday. Leaves Worcester Hospital. Frank H. Cordier, who has been a surgical patient at a Worcester hos- rhtal at his home here. " Railroad Travel Heavy. Heavy month end traffic made extra sections of the night expresses through this city essential to the proper hand- ling of the b d Edmund Gazne of | the post office force are having their annual vacatis Pleased With Summer School. The voung zeople of the Congr. tional church who attended the sumi- mer school at East Greenwich are ea- T and George Potvin ar Sheet this weelk to enroll voters. The success of Chautauava in Put nam is tajsen to indicate that it is to | be expected annually her. the past three years. Mercury Climbs to 97 Degrees. The temperature rose to 9 in this ecity Monda A troop of Boy Sc 1ck from Cry: Midd v Mon ng the where Miss i charge. 1 Putpam people who have been at- | tending the camp meeting at D S| ve rett home. Pleasure Beach. J. Bart'ett leave to- for a mor from work £, teenth to the g the n | | oted | of city and is : Chau a a Success. There ar ntors for next So Joseph H. E Abington, Paid Fine of $1. Here’s cigarette-comfort IATIMA may mnever be- X' come the only cigarette smoked by keen, substan- tial men of this type. But Fatima has already become more popular with such men than almost any other cigarette. This is because men who smoke wisely want a SEN- SIBLE cigarette—a ciga- rette that is comfortable to the tongue and throat and that leaves a man feeling “fit” and clear-headed even after smoking more often than usual. try Fatimas. You should LygettaMyouTstocco Co OBITUARY. E Albert of Mrs. Potter. The Monday life. 20 Events This Week. H. Johr Attarney o!f returned. with to Bates Grove, by Elmer Bate: is mday. He Monday NOANK Guests at the Inn—Morse Syndi Buys MoDonald | Property—Charit Ch Pcstpones Outing. Sunshine. Club Rocky Point—Va and Far. [ N Near | YANTIC to | Woman’s Guild to Have Picnic at the | Home Personal Notes, of Mrs. Mary Ladd—Brief n of Fox Hill ! tow In Monday morr SPOKE FROM CARS. Suffrage Advocates Heard at Rhodes- Monday tion of vas hdc Main_stre and Providence s them will make | Dinner is to ic plan. been Nearly all Woodstacl Tighland ennette, erange 5 grans lawn dance, F Ashford grange. Flood’s Effects in North Carolina. A. Tillinghast, formerly of Kii- and Brook writes interest- . C., of flood swept away d general havoc along he vicinity of Salisbury, alisbury a big bridge was swept off its foundation and down through the swirling waters noétwith- standing the fact that loaded freight cars had been run out upon it to hold it in position. Charles A. Tillinghast and Everett T. Tillinghast, both of North Main street, are sons of Mr. Tillinghast. OUTING TO ROCKY POINT. Arranged by Killingly Manufacturing Company for 350 Employes. | ————— i The Killingly Manufacturing com- | pany will enterfain as many of its employes as care to make the trip at dinner at Rocky Point next Saturday, which will be.made a holiday for all thg 250 operatives of the plant, aftornoon more than make the trip, for which many pleas- ure cars will he brought Into service. Tho motors will bo lined up at Wil. lamsville at 8 o'clock Haturday moerns ing, by which time it {8 probabls that more than 200 of the workers in the mill will have declded to make the trip, which premises to be one of much pleasuyre, 'fhe only expomse to the operatives for the outing and enter- tainment, whieh will be Illberal, will the transpertation _cest, Wwhich probably -will not exceed §2 per person, MRS. M vatheiic witnessed in CORNELIUS VANDERBILT been ans scenes have ve boen called t protect United States Mexican border., The cond 5 attractod the attention of Mrs. Cor- nelfus Vanderbilt, who Iimmediately took charge of the relief work of the wives end children left behind. She has been assisted by Mrs. M. B. Stanton, sister of United States Ben- ator O'Gorman, Omno of tho most pa- thotic and urgent cages of dlstress which have come for rellef to the Sev- enty-first regiment armory is that of a mothor twonty-two yoars old with four children, Thir guardsman’'s wife, whe was married when she was fiftoen and ho gsixteen, has bean trying to work during the day for a fow weeks, leaving her four babler, the oldest four years old and the youngost reven months, with the janitress, - ork since the na- | territory on the | from a Leroy of Mr. amd Mrs Searle who Bo old The Spring the N in_the e Holly this village The qua from the the hospi MeDonald as been proj pure: I The ¢ ving. Rarlo of F Barlow Miss Kat is here Forrest ,of New Yc the Lumber For Yard. ive car loads of ar- rived at the tion for use the Palmer Wayland Chester of | ved at th summer dams has returned to and child of Colchester are visiting Mrs. Howland's mother, Mrs. McDougal. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coogan of New London visited here Sunday. -~ John Grey, who spent the week end here, has returned to Bridgeport. Captain® and Mrs. John Daboll are entertaining Mrs. Daboll's sister, Mrs. Snyder of Colorado. Mies Margaret Gilles of Boston vigiting Mrs. Mary Gillls. Mfgses Gladys, Etta and.Lols Dan- fels have returned to their homa in Plainville, after a visit to Miss Laura Durfey. is Torrington~—The marrlage of Miss| Mebel Loulse Yost, daughter.of Jacob Yost, of Rockville, and Dr. David W. CGuylord of Torrington, the Main strect dentist, son of Mrs. Charles N, Fitch, | of Rockville, took place Saturday af- ternoon at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr, and Mre, Fitch on North Park wtrost,: Rookville. lled HARTFORD INSURANCE Returns to New York. Edw s returned fter a stay with Mr. ville was a turned to tay with in t WYATTS SCOTCH LADS AND LAS SIES AT THE DAVIS THEATRE

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