Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 11, 1919, Page 9

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'NORWICH, BULLETIN, TUESDAY. ‘ ’ . DANIELSON | YOU ARE THE JURY Asserts Begy's Mustarine | o ezl UM charged with having engaged in trap- | Hecar The Testimony of Norwich Peo- 7 ping on land without the permission 4 of the owner thereof and with setting ple and Decide the Case. [ . ° < : snares to catch animals, Mr. Pray ives Quickest kel e e _ : Woodward found him guilty and im-| Poan’s Kidney Pills are on trial— , posed a fine of $25 on each count, with i o X i costs, a total 95“573_ Mr. Pray ap- |2T® being tried every day for weal pealed the case to the superior court.|kidneys—for exhausting kidney back- 0re roa an es 0 s For the first time in many, many|gches. What is the verdict? Read years, the board of the relief of the 3 " ege . : town of Killingly made no changes | Norwich testimony—personal experi-| e from the figures submitted by the as- Norw! i sses. There . O tatica | scssors in making up the list of the |€RCes of Noerwich witnesses. Sufferers from Neuralgia, Lumbngol,fl Ne“]‘;tls a’N‘d s]‘“?:‘ia {own of Killingly. The board of rc-|can be only one verdict—a chorus of . . ts—] rritate |lief did not make any reductions nor . Use It Freely With t}lvofiderf“l :;E“ i oes Not increases, so ‘the grand list is com- |2PProval e INose am €s, plete as made by the assessors and i ¥ . shows an increase of about $270.000] E S. Bennett, carpenter, 465 Main o Ao b e over the figures in the grand list for | St, says: *“My back troubled me for —make the Oldsmobile without Besuty anc —tk iginal improve- [and inflamed feet it is better than|the preceding year. ; ¢ work i z 7 m:‘::-::g;:z;ml*;:f'i‘wfld o ove. | plasters, poultices or liniments The Jonathan Smith, East Killing- it 2ched a good deal. My work re- question, the attractive motor car o i e S ¢ s |1y, appeal from probate, the district of i b i 2 ift- K 5 o i It's the simplest and best remedy : A quired considerable stooping and lift m:‘:’ p!tai\::rr' ‘(‘n‘:\e it “:,’Sififie'mas known to_stop headache, earache |0\ s R & better than any sta - are recognized characteristics, 3 purchase today. fortified by a reputation extsading toothache and backache in just a few |t ay at the session of the su-|ing and this seemed to aggravate the ter ever made. minutes, without any stomach dosing. [ Perior court in Putnam. Druggists know this, and that is why - . over twenty-one years. ourt in Putnam. " " |iroubte. Paias often caught me across | Here again we repeat the prices, o Just rub it on—it's very penetrating |, ; SAmaca, G 3 ks : . P 2 B e e eny | Just mab it onits very ponetratine | > in Hartford today to attend a|my back. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills stabilized by factory authority: Economy of operation, economy of 3 k % ;- | hearing, at the state capitol, on the " Mustarine for all aches and|original Begy's Mustarine—always in| Cal 01 Gt & ich [2dvertised and one box acted very i I ) Y idential suffrage bill. in which upkeep, economy of time, true ammation and congestion. |the yellow box—you'll never be sorry. ?E t]!\es:xffru;g' dts SEitho. stats | auicily. and icliever the trotble: T SIXES ’ y s Y 3 % ctively interested. to rub it on when you have 5 > utility—are also qualities which make % oF daobld In the chs 3 Fabric Shop—Special for today and |gladly recommeng Doan's, for 1 feel Model 37 Touring or Roadster $1295.00 itamgmymi‘vum“t bronchit - pleurisy—the qu 2 § | Wednesday only, 7 vards one-piece |gure they will help others suffering Model 37 Sedan or Coupe $1895.00 ) results will am e you. h remnants, $1.25; 7 yards percale, from ¥ X For rheumatic pains and swellings, % full piece, $1.30; ~vou have your|from kidney disorders.” Vario i gout, stiff and sore muscles, stiff neck | choice of sur full stock of blue and EIGHTS The us body styles provide a gray shirtings and plaids—adv. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t wide range from which to select— ; - - In_the i‘%l]h::‘l\\ .\Iurchfl gale that|simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Model 45A Touring Car $1700.00 and we shall be glad to d te YANTIC been spending the winter months at|SWept over 1 Monaay, a part ¢ .emonstra. the car of your choice if you will . E emilon e o ew York " vetuned | of the roofing was ripped off the Ad- |Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Model 45A Pacemaker $1700.00 e iea Thuredsy at her home| Miss Caroline B. Freeman was an|about folvn the gale caused more or|- Bennett had. Foster-Milburn Ca, All prices F. O. B. Lansing, Michigan. call or phone. Power in the Oldsmobile Mrs. Charles Brown entertained at|to their home in the village Friday. |vent chapel on Academy street. Al on the Franklin road. The decorations |over 3 ss damage, though none of it was|Mtgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. suggested the approach of St. Pat-|fore r Mt. N. Y. £ serious nature, rick's day. The favors, which were|where she oty day werking schoduls awarded Mrs. Minnie Amburn, Mrs.|Freeman was the guest recently of No— it its Mooes sl Miss fknés Wood. | Hid Arthir F. Blackledge of. Gresns- | baueis sttt o s smeatily PUTNAM JULIAN L WILUAMS, 29 Town Stl'eet, Nonfidl, Conn. ruff, were attractive boxes of candies|v he Goodyear mills and dur- Judge Burpee will preside at this illc and salted nuts, Mr. and Mrs. Latham E. Smith were the groups of workers re- | morioa's toonon napLeside Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tracy enter- | recent visito the home of Mr. and other as regularly 5’ the superior court o . in_this city. vhist Saturday night- in [ Mrs. Isaac - of Ledyard. ckwork, keeping the machines hum- S e r‘figfi n?lth‘e‘ik; ;f,m .Y:;t:‘v:‘((‘.}'l'r:({y, Wio Mrs. Ellen Stoddard returned .Sat- all the time. The plant now oh“:'flheussig‘e'stg ;‘_laps in Milford Monday works in Groton, Cards were enjoyed, | urday from a visit of some days at th | employs about 600 hands. , On account Nelli ;. 5 a musical hour followed, during which home of Mrs. Isaac G. Geer at Geer|gs ¢ growth of the manufacturing Mrs. Nellie M. Earle, 36, 3( n,}, city, refreshments were served Hill, Ledyard. y of the business at Goodyear it|and Charles Weatherbee, 33, of Web- Thomas Rowley of South Cov-| Mrs. [ A. Molthrop is the g may be ne ) some a ster, were married here by Justice emm"'whn spent the week end in town |Of Mrs. Frank L. Lathrop of Norwich. ; said Mon. | Howard C. Bradford. with relatives, was a soloist in Trinity z definite has yet been| Miss Edna Chapdelaine left Monday - ! 1t noth church Sunday. p 7 decided upon. for Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., where she is Edward Fletcher of Pittsfield is SOUTH CR‘SWOLD Work on the remodeling of the Da- to have charge of the reconstruction | speuding some time in the village. Earl H. Clark, who during the win- | vi , for s the Hutchins block, | ¥ork, as an army worker. Miss Chap- . and Mrs. John Thomas have|ter months has been cutting logs on \ dfl!tame will have a number of assist- received word from government offi- Tyler lot, has entered the employ | g is completed | 2115 2 3 cials that their son, Private Joseph|of the American Thread Co., at Glas- additional _busin Captain J. B. Bulger is entertaining Thomas, who is in France, is seriously son, something there | Miss Margaret Bulger of ngton, i Byron Kinnie, while choppi of in Danielson | Vt» and Lieut. Harry Heinsberger of Priends of Louis Burdick were 8 foak severly il amp Devens. pleased to greet him Saturday, as it rederick N 3 . busingss ¢ - today some pa- Raymo‘nd C, _Smeg of New Britain was his first day out after a severe|visitor in Ni h ) relative to the Indians that in-{%aS a visitor with friends in Putnam attack of bronchial trouble. Mrs. Hi i section in the early days(Monday ) Harriet Thomas of Willimantic | wor b : S ey T R with r L BT haa 6 . The s il e he | 10dge of Elks will go to Danielson on Thomas.| her * " = e 5 Thurs: evening to attend the open- e 1 to Mon- |31, v ecan. SE £tk ing of the tournament with teams of in the interest of the | A 1 T T the Bohemian club. raphers’ union A . Ohlar tt City Funeral services for Donald .Paul 3ruce of East Lyme was & |cn busine u th Lt t o 3 Jacques, 12, son of Mr visitor here Monday. . = e 1 t B: l 5 eet, " Jacques of Putnam Heig] S 1 o 3 [ Teat a ducted Monda v Re’ h r > GALES FERRY MOHEGAN fror > than = of the Methodist ch IO BHNIOEA: weee hald oo y|and a half o in Putnam Heights cemetery. The stormy weather prevented t 5 o Wood, ot i cutn, ) n Indications are that liberal amounts ttendance Young Men's Sunday | Mr i 1| tore ’ ) ¢ b £ money will be m M. E. church, wt Rev. Allen {00 re S ¥ ntevested in g the present 0 Shaw Bush conducted the morning| Dor € - E. }at b ~ | struction by the state in tow: service, and also conducted the adult|O’Dr _ \ ve ani vicinity. e Sunday school | B cis Fiel d o e i A s in the Sunday s n\“i‘m . - v hiieed | Lebn : tea Sarzh C. Gage, 8, widow ange. This is the larges! ingle | orde school perfec 5 _ : 1 4 | Cage, died Sunday t e | class to be received into th organi- week end in town M ed recorded. Ida Moore was ard Pitkin and George S. Griswoldiol appointed a i ratrix of the estate|Grove. Her son-in d daughter, S Palmer, with Henry | Mr. and Mrs. s Thomrp N ine and u ; : - of =pj : pamas] ! ! es, M. D., is il with pneumoni y and drove out in M i > L L i - March meeting of the school| nza, in a hospital in|car. A birthday ¥ tee was he the town hall | clair, N. THis brother, Dr. Asa |Mrs. Metc: RN At < 5 f : morning, the 3d, with all th, G Dariel) A : 5 bers and Supt. S. Hussey R znll & for "2 | present. Bills amount of $42.41 | Sev ssell wil s g : Vis showed ) 3 < 1 is du p s 2= A s ye attenda { Must others enjoy life . ng vk most par c The 1 while you suffer9 & | ] She also and posic: ge being .97. Upon recom- of the nd 1l wrd approved ocials at Hope eld in the e sck frienc one was held A s of frequently | ;) universally cheerf v, T 3 : el 2 ok sanll NORTH STERLING ays. zeks, in e re- eld some . Quring | ¢ ended in ti - the 11.45 tr and Mrs IL. Crowell who Four men who were not strangers |the : {12y 3 : 3 of the arlestown from ery- teachers invited 1. sipelas - ive addresses : i t P 1 ) Tt 3 § d the up the tears|faced a charge of ¢ t Atches'to be| Euilty. Th et | portnnity, i t | eting in t n Th g a i ock p. m. ere 1 ¢ | ramber of Commerce w rouble makes you feei as thos tust creep ¥ N Fir : i buncilm 1 tlon rst Monday ir king the trip by jit- | jail in Bro 2 for the beginr Each ¥ put in days and work out t hursto ot at U\'};r\ rt, th day. | \each was in Worcester | effort to secure an | § this condit : > adr : ol e now liv Iar He is to ar s there r > 3 1 Re . 3 1 S. cations of plenty of new Eas e 4 o S e : : distant future. > who we prison - the t in Dan L will t decide | he has i S ed more tho here and went to Hartfard. | "ihin&es_ about in who died country , 3 k Hall, L 5 y 2 = —————11; was for m o s f e Fomfret school welfare of ) [ ] which he was a get . . Wi One of Mr. Bot s, | . died three months in = |land while on a tour e wor A | | the hope that his health might & i G \} Istored. He was duate of Por i k| f 1 fla fret school. grandson 8 : : ’ ling at Pomfret. If So Crippled You Can't Use Arms or |1 at Pomfret ~ ==~ - e e G A e 2 Y, R | & sturdy nourishment 1 yu want f in two days, swift, | enthusiast. yachtsmen in Ar | 4 [ - | in, gratifyvi f, take 4 smali{In 1909 he accepted the ‘Lipton B e e But you can ¢et'a better TICALLY THE WHOLE PROGRAM OF FARM PRODUCTION—PLOW- ; : w0 lve every particle| Yacht club and entertained Si; ING, DISCIN HARROW N CULTIVATING, 0 your body and JIN b during that disting . B | : :t ahottle of Rneu.|owned several y mong_the t 5 5 5 A ’ me f The Lee z00d any |known of them being the . i = e REQUIRING ONLY ONE MAN TO OPERATE IT, THE IVE. i ) 3 must the]and Colonia. : LAND HAS REPEATEDLY DEMONSTRATED ITS ABRILITY | doyful relief expect : re-| " In addition to his b i ; ea'tln l‘t 'than ou can MORE WORE, DAY IN AND DAY OUT, THAN T oA e Mr. Bourne was at one U TEAMS AND THREE M IT MEA AT in joints and mu 2 chine cem- R COST. P \ order to conqu pow . - s % P ~ 5 SRR B R R E reading, about it. INVEST IN A CLEVELAND TRACTOR IN TIME FOR THE ) het 7 {2 ol v | SPRING PLOWING. that {t:in : - : ¢ i : Atlas Portland Cement compan WRITE TODAY FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND PRICE [ Judze John Barhorst o 1 le,| 86T Manufacturing company, LIST. P:mrpseogam X i SO POORLET S AND: ERICE Ohin. Tenows 1t.. He was vith | York and Long Eranch Railroad com- g g TG crutches, today pany and many others THE C.S.MERSICK & co. |EEE=2om Rty ¢ Sold by Grocers Everywhere Distributing Agents elip part of his Jife, but has | nued > hoard of trustee NEW HAVEN, - CONNECTICUT s : . o Undertaker and Embalmer |1 %nty;on v members received ( ] the first and second degrees Morday ; = Sl 8pecial Attestion to Every Detail levening at a mecting of Putnam

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