Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 9, 1909, Page 8

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* do or Money Back Stop falling hair in two weeks, Cure dandruff in two weeks. Stop splitting hair. Stop itehing scalp immediately. Grow. more hair. Iake harsh bair soft, silky and lux- uriant, Brightens up the hair and eyebrows, As a hair dress ing #t is without a peer — it contair nothing that an possibly harm hair, it is ot ¥ olly or greasy —— it is used by thousands to keep the hair healthy — it pre- The Girl with the vents as well as Auburn Ha cures diseases. on every packag For women and children it is che most delightful gressing and should in evary home. The Lee & Osgoo "‘I’O. sells it for 50 cents a large bot- tle. Many little lives have been saved by Foloy's Honey and Tar b colds, croup and whoopin, 1s the only safe remedy and children, as it contains er other narcotic drugs, like Foley's Honey and Ta mothers keep a bottle in Refuse substitutes. - The Lee & Osgc Co. Don’t Get a Divorce, A western judge granted a diveree on account of jil temper and bad breath. Dr. King's New Life Pills would I prevented it. They cure constipation causing bad and liver trout $he il temper, dispel colds headaches, conquer chills. 25¢ Lee & O est natural resourc ding th nsmission countries of clectricity v water power, ex mit granted by the f able If neces« enormously e the bank some of their £6,000,000 road, Sout} minerals kaolin other pury ores, the r S\/mp ¥ igs \Ehxu“ of Sennu : : acts éent.ly ynT Proml)T e STG\ n Pj f (‘Ltll (luy o OQC-IST\ one mnover (ommd u "\abttufll COnsTlP(\hon ‘\ ermun(-nfly o et its %ene{ncml oflec‘rs B\y fl\e c' oenuine. Flanufoctured by the CALIF‘GRNJ\ Fic Sxrup Co. SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS- 50! -BOTTLE Hockey ticks We have just received a| fine line of Hockey Sticks at prices of 5c, 10c, 20c and S0c each. EATON CHASE Company, Skates and Thermemelers, jandd in milligng af Rom Aullnuhu MISTAKES COST MONEY, 80 avoid making one by buying your Pall Sult here. The latest suit pat- terny In stock and up-to-date siyles to choese ffom. Most importent thing, prices are right. Let me convince you. E. H. PINCUS, Merchant Tailor, 35 Shetucket Street. novz0d What Parisian Sage will | oo Notes and Fraternal Interests Swedish Installation Feast—Pythians' Hold Whist-—De- puty Hughes Visits Woodmen—Relief Corps Reports Good Year in Finances. New London Eiks will make the ded- tion of their new lodge < of the b'g events in Elk- om in this section of the state. L of New Lon h of Derby has appointed the fo Iu\\mz past exalted rulers of the EIks' of the state to act s t the dedicatio Wedn: ~|I<|y l\e)r i | Ioage oifiosrs g ek | ing in Foresters’ hall in its annual in- al Knight James . Grand Esteemed | new members taken in. A financial re- first sannap, Py \lll!r‘} o J. Brothers of Chaplain George | of Hartford, Guard Lewis Brock of Bridgeport, | ler Michael R. Reidy of and James P. attending the annual { with refreshme MODERN WOODMEN. y Hughes from meeting of Ienic aid the instailation in | "\"V’Fll,\e manner, d made the | particular interest on Monday 4 the deputy Was heard in a u;"nprt‘-l - great record the | hensive review and the members were stim- d to do even mor At the next meeting the officers will be instalied. WOMAN'S HELIEF CORPS. 16, held a large- ded moetig Friday afterneon the Buckingham , opening the new year with - installation of officers by ields, past president. anthe temple, ¢ ,mm t their installation in the (lfl()‘-“ the post hall at SONS OF HERMANN. ght in f‘o')m.nna Iu 1, : senior vice pr junfor vice presi- assistant guard, Mr: correspondent, . Mrs. Blizabeth Ban- ate encampment » delegates o s ins, reportec s s raised during and Mrs. Martha N. relief committee, re- ording to the usual custom. % a big undertaking ave occurred in the past quar- ne Hartley and ODD FELLOWS. FOREsTERS ted and one g(\l\flle bO\m(’l& Lt(‘(‘ll];(‘% « \ John Callahan; KNlGH'l"SVOF PYTHIAS. , held its first GRAND ARMY. Sedgwick pe . held its regu- evening at the Commander one of the big | Nagrant violations ning there was a good »mbers and friend, AGT QUICKLY DELAY HAS BEEN DANGEROUS necticut trav any sectlon of our cotn- it 24 1mm Doun's Kidney Pilis warrants me | '1..."‘ "alie 1o igen- |in recommending them in the highest local evidence as to the this remedy can be had D. Sevin & Son’s drug eling in anm,,. mnmt at N at an _open meeting which was dressed by Miss Bessie Mathews of Al- bany, N. Y. Miss Mathews v/as intro- duced by the president, Mrs, Theresa Shahan, in a graceful manner, and sie spoke upon the benefits of the organ- ization, referring to its sole object, be- nevolence, and urging the members to renewed efforts and to the friends pic- tured the value of the organization 1n glowing terms. Following the meeting the entertain- ment committee served cake and coffec and a social hour was much enjoyed. There are five new members to be T e e oeintion seapme || PRICE IS NOT THE ONLY CONSIDERATION IN THE BUYING OF FOOD-- are promised, the association leaping forth by jumps and bounds. An enter- RS o Wi ve wa- | - QUALITY IS THE MAIN POINT. WE SELL PURE FOODS OF THE BEST posed of. ORDER OF VASA. QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICE FOR WHICH THE BEST CAN BE SOLD. Lodge Oscar, No. 30, held one of the big events of its year and one of its most enjoyable occasions Friday even- stallation feast. There was a very large attendanct 1 The meeting of the lodge was held half an hour earlier than usual and two applications wers received and two port for the past six months showed a gain of $50 in the treasury. The new fcers were installed by Deputy arles A. Anderson of John Ericson lodge, Willimantic, assisted by four v. the Willimantic members—John Pe! <on, Emil Ericson. Gus Walstrom and & were tne | ‘Adolph Peterson (hflp?am Miss Hila FANCY ch inside guard. Carl Pierson, | FRESH outside guard, Bric Janten; past pres lent, Mrs. John Vallin: trustees, C. | Rydholm, Mrs. M. Barkoff. John Val SHOULDERS financial committee. Hans Celin, Mre. Andrew Swanberg, Gus Schelin. President Pierson then appointed the | anding commirtees as follows: Sicx and visiting, C. J. Wall, Anton Eliason, Frank Hagiund, Andiew Swanberg. | Miss Amy Vallin, Mrs. Valentine Pie: | son; eutertainment, Hjalmar Nystroni, Carl Pierson, Hans Gelin, Emil Eng- duhl, Miss Bede Ruthman, Miss Hilda Large The meeting was then turned over Juic dozen = = to Ohairman C. J. Wall, who was in | Floridas | charge for the entertainment for the | Schelin and Miss Christine Plerson. evening. welcoming those present in neat speech and providing an evening full of enjoyment for everyone. It opened with selections by Benson's o which played while the ban- quet was served. ' The following was the programme:. Singing, by Harmony Singing societ; addresses by W mony Singing soclety; estra; soio, by C. J. Wall; dyet. by Hjalmar Ny, trom and C. J, Hall; solo, by Ludvig 9t 10 A. M. SUGAR 3= - Anderson. The evening closed with dancing. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. A Water Test will be the subject of General Secretary Frank H. Merrill at the boys' meeting at 3 p. m. at the FEL'HELE I | COME TO ME with that sewing machine. I will nl | it in first class order promptly und | & reasonable price. Have al¥o got [ good one to sell you cheap for D. 'K, Hubbard. Machinist, 230 F n | 3. F. CONAN 11 Franklis Street, | Whitestone 6c and the J. F. C. 103{ | Clgars are the best on the mark: | Try them. WE SAVE YOU - Convenie | Cough ~ Confections THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO. offer an assortment of easy to take, handy to carry, and very effectual line of Cough | Drops and Candy Cough Con- fections. Fresh stock now on hand Medicated Bronchial Lozenges, Nelson's Gelatine Lozeng Sayo Mint Jujubes, Zymole Troches, Dean's Mentholated Cough Drops, Smith Bros. Cough Drops, Moses Cough Drops. Glynn's Coughease, Thayer's Elm Lozenges, | Y. & S. Licorice Drops, Gorton's Cod Liver Oil Candy, Coltsfoot Candy, Rock Candy, Gibson's Linseed Licorice and Chior- odyne Lozenges, Gomenol Bon Bons, Gibson’s Lime Fruit Tablets, Allenbury’s Mentho! and Eucalyptus Pastilles (Eng.), Aubergier’s Lactucarium P, (French), SIRLOIN Ib, ot RUBY MILK <= - - MACARONI = - - g I5¢c iles ¥ M A Rev. Dr. L. L. West will preach at the Second Congregational church Sunday mrmr\: and in the eveming Rev. E. Paddock of Idahe will sive an address. PORK GHOPS * - MINGE MEAT s - g - F SUUASH el [2c At the First Baptist church Sunday morning the theme of Rev. W. T. Thayer will be The Call for Renewals. In the evening the subject will be A First Century Question With a Twen- tieth Century Answer, TURNIPS e - Lee & Osgood ‘ Pharmacy Bc | RSN BOFFEE e » 98c There will dbe a mass mAutin"_fnr both men and women in Association Al 4y cloek. Dr. E. M. Paddock of WAnETe TR OfILD, .| among ' the miners and cowboys. Dr. 5 | Paddock is the founder and super Little One. | tendent of an indusirial school doing 2 — | splendid work among these men in the | Mrs. Clifford Judd, who conducts a west boarding house at 308 Fairfield aveau B e RS Bridgeport, has made complaint Superintendent Birmingham that he is de- or 10 Congress street, with whom the child has heen boarding for a ye Mre. Judd placed the child in Munger’s charge while she was a wait- Mystic. —The board of trade has vot- | ress in a Canmon street restaurant towards the Malian relief fund. |about a year agv. Mrs, Judd says el som she Was made several attempts to get New Londom—In the final game of | her child, but the Mwngers refuse to | a series of turee, Bddle Raymond of |give her w D. { this city beat Mike Mullaney, Mystic's | The child is very attractive and the | dol, .on the Crocker house pool table | Mungers have become attached to her 3 D sum | 150 to 133, Thursday wight. jana des child, Mildred, aged four vears tained by Mrs. Lena Munger home, ed 323 Storrs.—arald D. > bern asiintant fo Prof: oottt of the [ar aee, Munger's becaure <he We believe that the majority of all headaches have their Equalled Finish R e Diate | ohos fusts AMsetion BETe carle and orig strained m. We also know that properly —_— P e e e fitted glass T TR et O RN The Best Finish a pat has no eause « in o —7::;‘51.;;3\’,:']{; ity A ‘“.“:i‘(:u‘k;‘a;.(-r.?‘ ~:~",3u“u.» are of : BE Scaicelya day passssibud we reliove Furnilu:‘:’; Floors idwax which b:k‘llz;?ivll’:ocffi:‘—w'_-l——w—; S ferer through our knowledge of properly fitting i sy [ s e DISCRIMINATING LADIES. | of glasses e ar that all sufferers Interior Wood Work Lvars Thie ideavs wad sqme heknrll e S D Kniow there it a remedy 80 Simples this is one rékson wiy of all kinds. vard will probably be taken away the Yin: Dialtaatious rst of next week. | JUDGE WHEELER ANGRY. Herpleide speak of it in the | ter sresiding at the special session of Newbro's Herpicide effectively 1eys of Litchfield county, sa ver experienced that he had n Thursday afternoon severely censuved Lawyer H. R. Scoville of Torrington. | Judge Wheeler had assigned the fore- sure case of the Falls Village Sav- al last Tuesday, but Mr. Scoville, o | trolt, Mich. the defense, failed to appear. as he | TWO SIZES-50c, ano $1.00 e supreme cour AL & Osgo0d Co., specia er, Idahe, will speak of lis work | But Foster Parents Refuse to Give Up Mrs to adopt her This 1 obtalned a divorce ewton, whe has | her husband and maintained the The ladies who have used Newbro's highest Come in and let us talk it over » charge for ex- for its quick effect In cleansing ; Severely Censures Lawyer H. R. Sco- | the scalp of dandruff and also for i '8 Winsted, | cellence as a general hair-dressing. It ville in Buperier Counrt at Winsted. | oy 106 nonio fasl ifiaeh An 1 sTisys Judge George W. Wheeler, who is | that itching which dandruff will cause, ik cures or court in Winsted and who a’d-nl!ufl as it destroys the germ that v Vs ago issued a warning to the |.-,u.ea it. The same germ causes hair to - = y t 21 fal . and later baldness; in killing it, . o] & Herpicide stops falling halr and prevents T 3 M s 2P court e | oot ST o Sa e b e he Star Jeweler, 134 Main Street. ing, for 1! lends an aristocratic charm to the hair that is quite distinctive. by leading druggists. Send 1c. in stamps bank ve. George N. Brewster for | for sample to The Herpicide Co. De-| Sold StainFloor Finish Much Imitated NEVER we advertisc Remember the name **Rogers” when you Paint, Stain or Varnish. ex- amination, CHAS. 086000 & GO0, 45 and 47 Commerce Streat. Malt Extraet i with Judge W arks and he then reassigne trial Thursday afternoon. | & coiumns of The Brlietin. Dissolution Sale Entire Stock (o be disposcd of hefore April Ixt. Smts and Overcoats To Order At eomma d invertigat Come earls havs ArecRRuERTwile tin nplete. Buy now and save moeney, Ki: guaranteed in e axe. The N. thnson Co., MERCHANT TAILORS. 8 BROADWAY. (Proprister of the old Rawson & Whipple stand) 86 to 92 Water St. alse ch Domesti e line of Cigars and Tobacco. Whiskey. A full line of Cordiale alwa Alse Old Hermitage Rye and Club Cocktaile. in steok. “Phone 184-2. Store ope A 1o Cnited States |8 3 . - Doan's — and J,_,___._,_._..,...._m.-_.-..._.—- o] | MISSIM.C. ADLES: - | | Hair,Scalp and Face Specils Felt Boots 1830 GEO. S. DRAPER 1909 is prepared to furnish you with anything in the line of Choice Gro- ceries, Bottled Ales, Lager, Wines and Liguors, both Fomsign and The only place in the city to find J. A. Miller's Chicken Cock ourbon Wiviskey and Msublein's STERILIZED HER CROWNING GLORY Coon-tail Knit Boots 1 5¢ a bottle $1.50 a dozen ey i 1. Wales-Goodyear Felt Boots 550 wit ® ) i4 i woulc b/ siomai vo your wark. siive 120°(0% | Ball-Band Felt Boo DUNNS FRARNASE i NOEwih Wab) y 2 o 1 | 5 i Shannig Bailting. Marwiah Lumbermens’ Stockings | P e S eel I r 4 -4 A Bosto xew vor- | Boys' and Youths' Felts = I e These are all fi quality goed Pictures and Pholographs Sdisade ver Rand sarvice | Prame \v ouldir ;~ > easo NORWICH FRAM.._ WORKS, IH[ BE“ W KIES Eu ™ | 16 Thames Street, Potter Butlding. H Open evenings. Tel. 511 | E. H. WARNER, Generat Agent. H LONG, Special Agent. Noncm o fieneral Reduction Sale s e roRb: cown. : The a neeting of the Second = ] conmrenntiumt "Sanicey "o:"Norwicn:| 0N Dryand Dress Goods |, adiesTravel Miles HER 1 be “ield in’the Jecture room | of the church on Wednesday evening, | began Saturday, Jan. 2, ’09| !> come to our store for the bargains § ! an. 15¢h, 1609, at 7.3 erelock, to hoar . Y ’ {in DRESS GOODS. Tl fust that we the treasurer's report, elect officcrs for . bay t from ° the manutacturer, | the ensuing year and to transact amy Souvenivs giv stomes| appre i every day. ‘)‘-‘vr“’.: ,g:};lm‘;::{g;h Proper 1o come betore | the first three ¢ amers get (o Lened! May we ‘sda N b \ 3 | | e mmswfifflmf THE NEW REMNANT STORE, BRADY & SAXTON, o s | Datea Jan. sth, 1809, mmETeX [ Open evenings 77 Franklin Street.| Telephons 2062, NORWICH TOWSN. | S = 4 auglsd 3| T WREN yon want to put vour husi- U - . R ¢ | nexs before the pub¥c, there s ne me- Tll-llr S ne aavertsing medium u " 15 no .dw ertising mediu |,. ...J dinm b than, tareiigh tne advertis- | Bartern Connectiout equaf *e "he P ate mnerticut yaual s The Gude Ing columns of “ie Hilletm. ietin Lor business resulls. letin for b nese resulta,

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