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ment - of motion ‘and Not all our c tunate ; apparently who died whne | s howeve »f ther NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21 1922 |SEA SIDE SANATORIUM HEAD K thva for the re Our st present have been percentage w o y if we could excl 3 thanks, Seateq and left e Miss Nelne advice of the Sea Side on record i le patients as guests of the child cripple a days. ow that up to The attendance at the Rotary club It was used by the American Indians. meeting Wednesday noon at the Waure- The Romen physicians often sent their gan house dining room was 100 per cent., | patients for .treatment to the temple of & banner record for a club having the | Appollo, the god of light. Practically membership of the Norwich Rotary club. | every country in Turome has had for President William G. Park.presided avd |years sanatoria devoted exclusively to Eben Learned was song leader. The |the treatment of now Pulmonary or S0 meeting took the form of a Christmas called surgical tuberculosis and de- ' jollification and Santa Claus (Joseph C. |pending for their efficiency on sunlight. Worth) and E. LaRue Bliven, his assist-| Only during recent years has Amer- ant brought each of the members a|ica become interested in this jmport- Christmas zift. At the close of the meet- |ant subject. At first it was assumed Ing every member donated his gift to the |that the climate was unsuitable, It| Seaside sanatorfum at Crescent Beach.|wes thought that it would be necessary Greetings from the Scranton, Pa., Ro-|{to discontinue treat during the long and have in a New Y- tary club were read by Secretary J. Nel- severe winter, {to the cries of those children at son Weymouth, following which a trio It has been definitely shown, however, | suffering from tubereuiar- bone d composed of Jack -Holloran of Boston. that even when the ground is covered -and see their pale, puny faces during ana a jury in the court of common |tial citizen i couple are Hercy Vignot and William E. Jackson of with spow, and the ponds with ice, the day and then come to- The Seasde. pleus in Now Lond Trial of the cage |to make the capolis. the New London club favored with 3 se- naked children mmy be allowed to run _ *lmost r do we hear a s lat lection. As a special entertminment, the and play in the open withowt ill ef- during the night. Our childre; club musicians, LaRue Bliven, Lou fects. {all brown as Wwerries and- happy Wheeler and Al Bliven. gave flute nam- At the Seaside our children mot only ; Contented. bers. wear no oclothing, but on admission| I have-told you Rotarian Herbert M. Lerou, president their clothing is taken back home and ance of an early of the Norwich Chamber of Commerce, they are allowed to keep /only hats,|also told you th: spoke about the proposed waterway to rwealers, mittens and shoes. During list at our institut Norwich and said that a 16-foot channel the last severe winter it was not even conditions it is o was wanted. The State sinators and hecessary to take their sweaters out of patient to wa't -s congressmen are back of the project, he the closets. iter application said, but it will need pushing by every-| In spite of their outdoor life, and in the patient can one in Norwich to put the Jnatter Snite of the fact that they wear no ©f at least ome case whuse through. Major Peterson is now looking Clothing, since the opening of ‘the i into the maiter. Bvery merchamt and Stitution in December of 1919, there has = OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS elivers a Genuine ictrola or Grafonola utfit Complete To our Home for Xmas this week. weather, not only does not cause colds Outfit GENUINE VICTROLA OR COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA — TRYING SUIT OVER MILK IN COMMON PLEAS COURT Trial of the case of Ralph C. Whee- a iler of Stominzton against Frederick A.|olis. T e to Barnes of Mysti~ for paymem of a bill 3 E M. for $500 for milik was continued Wed- s prominent nesday before Judge Charles B. Waller |banker of 2 ani an influen- instituet from a hw . standpoint. I am s g ¢ Minneap- agree with me take place Darling, ‘could live al aad li would ai] 1 ir ho: Turtles are fond of tomatoes, former owners of the Mystic Valey Creamery Co. in Stonineton and the about the import-|plamntiff sold out his interest in the | diagnosis and I have!concern to the defendant in January, we have a w 11920, The case involves the question Tnder whether the milk for which the plaintiff 1 necessary seeks to recover payment was delivered cighit mo; al-ito the defendant persomzllyr or to the made corporation. 5 Y1 Mr. Wheeler on the stand testified life_might that he owned three-quarters interest in BOYS’ FARM WAGONS A Christmas Present For the Boy. T. H. ELDREDGE 85 WATER STEEET EGE MEYER AND CARL KEAUSS WITH rELTS OF 54 MUSERATS AND NINE SKUNKES THEY CAPTUBED SINCE EABLY NOVEMBER. CAUG]IT 54 MUSKRATS AND NINE SEUNKS Since the early part of November Gegrge W. Meyer and Carl Krauss of Lisbon have caught fifty-four muskrats and nine skunks in traps set in small | streams, ponds, swamps and rivers in the ‘neighborhood of Lisben. These traps Were visited every day, rain or shine, By the young hunters were Tebaited #t. meeded. The rats that were caught wert. immediately skinned, siretched and xured. B The first dsy of trapping found all ofthe traps set for muskrats. Some of them werc set with apple and in run Ways and others were set in holes. They were out at daybreak, picking up the rats and reseting tue traps. That morn- ing ‘they cavght six muskrats and every one of then: were big fellows. At the snd of the first week twenty-ome musk- the roots of the lilies and flags on which they live. When living on a stream thé musk- rat does not build a house, but from be- Ineath the water, tunnels up into the bank to hollow out a home. Although he comes out during the day, he chiefly is a noctural animal. His, favorite food is grass, fruit and vegeta- |bles. He may be trapped in late fall, winter and spring, his fur is not prime until late in the winter. Remember that skins caught early or too late bring vou in little, where if left they would be valuab' ¢ A club attendance contest 1.5 to be, Rt aotah et 5 started on Jan 1st, two teams bein s actually a most. effective means i S TR o akch, uskeats slonk | DSied, members whoeo last ames begin , O erevencion. mg the rook | i i from A to L are captained ' for decayed logs or fresh cut logs and | With letters from A to L are captain slide them out to the edge of the brook. |bY “Al Bliven. a 100 per cent. member, Take & fair sized rock and tie the cord | 20d tjose from M to Z are captained by or wire to one end of the rock and the | Alex ficNicol, anather 100 per cent. at- other end to the log. If the log is larg- |tendance member. Rivalry will run keen. er at one end than the other tie the| The meeting was then turned over to, rats were causht. cord to the smaller end. Carry your Dr. Hugh B. Campbell. who spoke briefly | A fow akunk trapo were set e= the |100C o8 sl ST o o of the stream |o® Health wesk troduced as the Grst.day of the second week in denms |5 et the rock settle to the bottom.|Speaker of the day Dr. john T. O'Brien, wnd-traps were placed in trails leading | oy the larger end of the log chop plac- | Superintendent of the Seaside sanatorium fifrem the holes of the skunks. No skunks|eg for traps to fit and plaster the cut- [at Crescent Beach. Dr. O'Brien had two were caught the first day, but four more | tings with mud so fresh marks will not | of the patients at the sanatorium with hips, and the amount of the surface | i muskrats were captured. The next day|show. Nail ends of chain under the|him, Julius and Tessie, both pictures of exposed is gradually increased until we | the 'skunk traps were looked at and al)og Now place your traps on the log | health. The children were clothed only ‘are getting a full exposure abowt the big /skunk was scen pulling the trap|ang camouflage with mud, grass and old | in the lightest of trunks and were tanned tenth day. it the hole in hopes of loosening his |leaves. A little apple or carrot scatter-|to a healthy brown. The fact that the ' The effect of th' treatment is often fodt: The skunk was killed and skinned | .q about the trap and water sprinkled | temperature stood at about 20 degrees marvelous. The pain Which was pres ‘on the spot and ‘F.C bait was used for|oyer the log to wash off the scent com- |above zero did not worry these tots, who ent on admission soon disa.rvpea.rs.p’[‘hr,- @ fox set. A No. 2 trap was used. This | pjotes the set. Rats climbing up to ex-|walked about, more comfortable than color begins to come back into the lit- set has not caught anything, but the|piore the raft will soon be caught. Div-(some of the members who had heavy :tle cheeks. The exrression which was 1oy are positive it will catch something |ing to escape, the rat will be pulled be- | overcoats to protcct them. lat first anxious and fretful Fe e . ;‘:e fl“‘z °d‘ “‘m"""“ml t low the water and drowned. { Dr. O'Brien spoke as follows: jauiet and contented, There is soon no- e next day the musl Taps I am very much pleased at this op-|ticed an increase in weight. The in- were set in different locations where | portunity of talking to the Rotary dnh crease in weight we can shww in ra-; thére were good rat signs. *In one place The the; nvinch figu: insparticular twenty rats were caught ;’d:“' ch’ stiont ‘onk etk ac L2 Iarsr ::I‘hl: e r::‘;uim“ég: There is abundant evidence to show that the cause of those later ailments is the result of some fault in the limi- magion of the body heat, a condition best brought ebout by covering body with a heavy layer of clothing. Of course it woul be foolish to ex pose the entire 2y &t onos. Our method is one of gradual exposure. The first day only the feet: the next day up to the knees; the third day up to the! STORRS COLLEGE TO ASK MILLION DOLLARS and only six traps were used. 4 Jreosteesive; o ot lexpuunion Stx Tats were caught again the next |IRVOIVINg an expenditure of _approxi- day #nd two skunks. One of the musk- | Mately $1,000,000 within the next tem g following are a few, wBuccessful The Seaside. as most of you know, is meintained and controlled by the state of Connecticut. Tt 6 situated m the town of Fast Leme. not far from! the vilage of Niantic. and fronted by a delizhtful stretch of sandy beach. The building for the patients is an old sm- | mer hotel which has been remodeled !and adapted for use as a senatorium. We have 5% beds which are filed con- tinually gnd in addition to that we| have a waiting list. children have averaged gains of 11 1-4 pounds a year. from 4 to 6 pounds a year. | A great deal has been seid in the past about the importance of diagnosis in pulmonary tuberculosis We have been told, and truthfully so, that if the patient is to have a good chance for recovery the diagnosis must be made early, and avnropriate treat- ment immedigtely instituted. This is equally ¢true in tuberculosis ‘The normal child gains | early | | | | U U U of: Consists 6 Double Face Records (12 Selections) Your Own Choice, 300 Needles, Record Album, Record Brush, Bottle of Oil. AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE ONLY AT THIS STORE AND MADE BY THIS STORE TO MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO HAVE A "VICTROLA OR GRAFONOLA IN YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS ! 2ds used in trapping the pelts one 4R the picture, as described by the Complete Stocks of Both Makes FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE—OFFERING A PRICE RANGE TO MEET EVERY REQUIREMENT. WE LIST HERE A FEW - SPECIAL XMAS CLUB OUTFITS. ANY VICTROLA OR GRAFONOLA CAN BE PURCHASED ON THE SAME EASY CLUB PLAN. 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A initial appropriation of, $260,000 for oys had caught 40 muskrats and the|bovs dormitories and elassrooms will Jpkunkcs, be asked of the session which convenes _the following two weeks the boys' neat month, as the initial step in the i§id-®ot do very much trapping, only Plan. b 3 ‘and then getting a muskrat or At the same time, the state board of ' ftwo, education will request an additional ap- an, to finance the construction of a @or-! 1to more forcibly impress this upon you A mifory, and an_appropriation of $300.- i e ?f,;":‘ ’:mw:‘:";,m""’%fi“m“, I would lke to cie a few instances In‘trapping skunks, the préferable way|vvu for a dormitory for the state mor-| oo™y oo i “Norwich and simi- Where the conditions e early diagnosis 18 locate their dens, as many as 10 mal school at Danbury. R tatione. 1n Haruford Meridey 3hd early ¢reatment where complied | 12 being found in a single den. Once As the administration building &n‘l:md Shelton. 2 ; with, resulting in a most happy out- "toundi the den should not be destroyed, | power plant of the mormal school at e mainion 5 15 s mm' 13 that removes It as a Source of rev- | New Britain are now under comstruc-| oS SOOMP R T M 8 SCTCUIT | One little boy of 4 was admitted to tnue, from future occupancy. The skunks | tion, the building of the dormitory OCTCRe for Ko WoOrk W PXPDISHRE our institution in Jume of 1920, with In setting a trap at the entrance of | appropriation of a half million doHars Ipain, had limkation of motion in th ;he: den it should, I possible, be Placed ' by the coming session, would make the :z:’ Wes gut by the legislature to §24.- I)oint and Xoray, éyience of discase. Tn | ust side the entrance with the jaws;tot | cost of the New Britain school to, & June of 1921, this was discharged. lngthwise to the hole. Thus-the skunk, the state, $1,2650,000, or a quarter mil-:, The proposition was bitterly oppomed | U, o° "o, lobvl;m. 20 lmitatidn [i‘ ul:pellod 4o step between ‘the jaws.|lio, dollars less than the original estl ,“’fl’e e 1'h“"e'm""':‘,d‘;_"a"x’;m':'f P |30d motion in the joint. This boy was O e Den. . WhE e | commission, however, had- Felt that |SS¢R 2£3in 2 year after his discharge Mme!ls(h:xé;unfist;\:g jcngluiunlltt hwll‘I e Connecticut Agricultural emle: they hed Sound’ an ‘“m 1 jon m‘lnd as far as we can see the cure is somet| » no pro)ect is the biggest in sight, with the pefmanent. Another of nine was Peniblo. exception o the Commecticut ;Persisted in' thelr efforts. Their judg- oy i 188 oway from the Gon, mepound lead: | Sehool for Boys at Meriden, as the ses- | 3 L Balted | sion approaches, as far as existing in- ilen, he had Some limitation of moti {#&p8 should be set, and scént ‘of‘some | stisutions are concerned, Both of these Broject are now our best friends. The | oty 8 it there was Xorsy mgm?x um: thee s'?u:lz‘l a vflklue\‘l:-le aid ”"'maitu(lou made requests two yars du)gren of Thle rsm;a have good caume of di of the soft ctures of the ther nimal thaplc O peunks of any . ag, for large building appropriations, | % be gTateful for the perseverance of |oin s boy was discharged a vear.! ofl— : ppen to pass |y th, Meriden school withdrew s, re- | (DeSe three splendid men. Dr. Stebhen i3y hoir agter sdmissi bY. In fact, a good, strong concentrated | : - Maher of New Haven, Wallece S. Afis, : = a = with: Dol scent ‘easy 'to carry and use, will al{9U%%t When it smw the condition of the N T E S mamen, and Arthur |FWeling of the joint, with no impalr-| Ways Justify inself. This may be home | 3% finances at that time. The agri- . 1 jor character was allowed. the other tubercular sanatoria, are not I * = ,rfififiliis“ifih o 9L Jens, oth-| At the epecial session of the legisla- |suffering with di of the lungs but ‘Tave been troubled with weak kidneys - - ONLY POty of & tree, under stumpd, or lmm: m-,, held before the .eleetion of 1920, |are afflicted with tuaberoulosis of some |since childhood,” writes Mrs. G. Hyde. TERMS $1.00 WEEKLY Noliow logs. > r] ?)00“1“ wga passued a};vapr ‘ating ;zfi.d other Dart‘;: m;:rdgyfig:r '.rm Benzonia, Mich. “Now past 40 and have Waile the intelligence of a skunk does ar the erection of & women's build- | embraces u c m had terrible hackache and that tired out “demand particular flr‘: in set-|in& to be used as a dormitory and 1o-lnrevuung in the sanatoria dealing with i feeling, hardly able to do my work. By \aia, getting onl of the trap just as|Yo-rs Wil be'laid before the legisiature “the end of the first two weeks the propriation of $500,000 for the new I tate normal school plant at New Brit-| i insueution. 15 under the juris-|in Ry other part of the body. In order “hogld either be trapped or smoked out, | would complete the plan for that insti- tmberculosis of the hip. He had at that \When they can be clubbed or.shot, tut.on. The granting of the requested 7 TMnY SICWELs 804 PRACks. (TS tme 2 perceptibie lmb, was suftering | ry to use bait in a trpp so set. iadmitted with a disehse , of th e knee It a well defined trail is found lead- ment s fow bemn Yindiate ""I the jcint. On entrance his knee was Iwol-l Kimball of Waterford. st e culuural college requests were heavily B o oy b bought. from a1y 1a7€e | gyt and no new construction of 4 ma-| ~Our patients, unlffe the patients in| yRovRLED WITH WEAK KIDNEYS > FOR $31 ling, it is always wise to.observe ins.cuction in home economics. pulmonary cases and in, addtion, an-! accom oretutions as erten a o oo oerve 9u¢1 ™ etails of the building program to be |other method of treatment upon which UnS Foley Kidney Pills panied Victrola Club Outfit No. 5 Consisting of Vietrola No. 90, 28 shown, in walnut or mahogany, with ¢ double with Foley Cathartic Tablets I soon felt aable fur bearer may be lahr before the coming session by the we place our chief rellance for the curs. i o trapping muskrats, et hing | coliege. authorities, as'de from those for | This treatment is known as helipthera ; ke @ new Wlmmb ache, rheumatic to'$e done is to look along small streams, | the first year, are lacking, but wis we Dy and in every day language means Pains, dissiness lurred yision are md. and marshes for signs. His home | Presented to the legisiature at an early the use of synlight for the cure of dis- symptoms of kidney trouble. Foley Kid- “the swamps and ponds fs: mads of date 2 & ease, Iw Pilié give quick rq«. Lee & Os- :Ls. rushes and mud, with the an- e ys—— This method of treatment is not Tew. . kopd Co. Christmas Baskets For Poor. trance below the water. Inside of' the nelt ‘oh the grass is an ideal place for| The welfare department of the U. S. From six to ten muskrats- may Submarine Bas¢ Will on Saturday send ! infiapit one of these houses, where, shut |out 45 Christmas baskets to the poor in from the cold and outsidle weather |of New London and vicinity. 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