Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 2, 1909, Page 11

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A New Line of Hair Goods for the Spring trade. Psyche Puffs, Salome Puffs, Merry Widow Puffs, Chignons and Cluasters, Sanitary and Crepe Hair Rolls. Fannie M. Gibson NOTICE TIEPPELIN AIRSHIP ‘OUTRIDES BALE On and after April Ist all| bills for Gas and Electric- ity shonld be paid at the New Office, 321 Main Street, Main Floor, Alice Building. CITY OF NORWICH GAS & ELECTRICAL DEP'T. marttd Furniture THIS 18 OUR SPECIALTY. New and artistic designs. Carloads of goods recelved and sold every week. Our stook is complete. We please everybody, Why can’t we please you 7 Schwartz Bros., ““Home Furnishers,”’ 9-11 Water St, Washington Sg. We are agents for the celebrated HUB RANGE and the NEW HOME SEWING MAGHINES. mar2sd Open Evenings. MEN SINGING You mway well sing the praises of the Behiity filhn\xku Beers. They are undoubtedly the beet. Try a ecase. $1.00 per dozen. JACOB STEIN, Telephons 38-3. 93 West Main St, mar2td Burkhardt’s Bock Beer TRY IT. FINEST IN THE CITY, THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklla Tho Norwich Nickel & Brass Co, Tableware, Ohandeliors, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. 80 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwich, Conn. ootéd Ask your grocer for Peckham's @#ome Grown Horseradish. Absolutely Pure and werranted to be the strong- est on the market. Prepared by ¥. B PECKHAM, East Side. a New Spring Woolens ] am showing a choioe lins of povel- t1les and staples, second to nome, at prices that defy competition, C. B. Nickerson, 128 Main St marisa %+ HANLEY'S PEERLESS ALE is acknowledged to be the best on the market, Tt is absolutely pure, and for that reason lg recommended by phy- ‘s:r;:ns. Delivered to any part of Nor- wich, D. J. MeCORMICK, feb264 30 Franklin Street. Poilers, Tanks, Smoke Stacks All kinds ¢t Plate Iron Work. We make a speclalty of Repalring SPEIRS BROTHERS, Water Street, New London "Phone #40. may?é — DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. in edarge of Dr, 8. L. Geer's practics during his last lllness. #61 Main Street, Norwich, Conn nov2ed s - s want te put your busie public, thers is no me- \mlou:h ihe adseriae Munteh Apri] 1.—The Zeppelin alr- ship made an attempt today to fly from Friedrichshafen to this city and back, It encountered a storm, and was driven far out of its original course, and after eleven hours in the air landeq safely at Dingolfing, sixty- five miles northeast of Munich, Perilous Journey. Part of the journey was made uir- der circumstances of perii. ne of the motors refused to work and it was impossible for the airship to make headway against the win increased gteadily in violence. less and drifting rapidly to Ine the airship traveled for four while Count awaited an safe landing. automobiles The ready des. in at the fini The a early thi: appeared i of Munich heavy cavalry. s attemgted, ¥ Zeppelin and hils men opportunity tyv make na “ They wesa followed over the country by soldiers in swift and three squadrons of were sent out to :r assistance he them 4and they were not sh, 111 Miles in Five Hours. ip left Friedrichshafen rning and 4 ne out e of 111 m hours. MUSIC AND DRAMA, An elaborate revival of “The Mas- cott” will be the spring attraction at Klaw & Prlanger's New Amsterdam theater, New York. “The Round Up” is to be played by Rapsley Holmes next season. He has been appearing In “The Man of the Hour.” Alla Nazimova has road tour and will on the Pacifie “Little Nem Klaw & FErlanger's big musical comedy, hit in Chicago at the Cx t repeating the success achieved in York and Boston. H, B. Irving has secured a new play by the Belgian Eckhoud, cailed : which deals with the adventures of the pretender. New York , together with dra- matic rewiew in avery city visited by “Mary Jane's Pa” company, are predicting & glorious future for tle Chicago actress named Gret extended her | play in the cities | »|to honor the w cess, Robert try his ha { that he | tunity at rope to rest The C gave a rece while she | Widow” in | Over 300 M song and Northweéster: socjeties hel Gretchen plays Mary Dixey's “Pa.” inderella” is to 'be mmeér run in Boston. ther Chieago suc- seen there during has long wanted to o and it is said given an oppor- 1 matinees, the season’s t having = he will not t going to Eu Hungarian to Rosemary singing “The Merry Rockefeller's town. Americans attended e Flungarian girl ch praise In Lenar on vas Mr. The twenty second triennial national musical festival of the 1 erétion of d STOMACH G il AL e hi ‘The success wi Cooper during t new preparation, Co 1as followed L T. t wi er's N ¥, is unparalleled. Coope el theory. He believes that t stomach is directl r most di from an i an eastern woman cannot is working prog ard diseases of which are able to the can, in nine cz to something All of this h tion that “To sum the i gestive apparatus th. duty, getting ever out of all food by tr: bowels in a perfectl this above all else ¥ The following ment comes from 915 Locust street, Turk is well knc Ohio and Miss now sixtyeight claims his genera for some time pa | THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE! Brewed BY THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING CO. PROVIDENCE , R.1. BREWERS OF ALE AND PORTER ONLY. SECONDARY eating and be sral ours An all-gone over me, and I had om several a number ithout relief. ttles of on, in 4 ded prompt n sure .l took New Distovery. ral months sin THE JAMES HANLEY BREW ING CO., PROVIDENCE, R. | “An ounce of prevention is worih a pound of cure” is an old saying that has bee ancestors — and it Be CAUTIOUS Spring supplies, as it handle. If you buy your proves true in selectin is a business that o 2 upplies of handed down nine times out to us from our t of every ten. purchase your every one can NOT J. P. Barstow & Co. that’s not only a “prevention,” ing as to the quality of the goods. grown and is raised especially but it’s a “c Their for them. urc” for any worry- seed is all Northern “Seed Potatoes on the way” Singing | cuting attor: ey, 1der Bthe m,,r\,p,sfi (fiun Attorney W en ! the United Singers of New York, will n pain and dis- | three be given in m?-cn ~Garden from June 19 to June 21, 1909. Among the features of this festival will be concerts by a male chorus of 6,000 voices and an orchestra of 100 pieces. A special feature e the contest, open to the singing socleties of the United States competing for the fam- ous “Kaiser prize,” a statue, donated to the United Singers by the Emperor William. CAPTAIN DE CHAMBRUN. Great-Great-Grandson of Lafayette Makes Examination ‘of Maxim De- vice. i Can it be that congress has will often e garden seeds off the of the chair —Detroit Free Pfl‘sfl.: et p— , It is wonderfully convenient to do kitchen work on a stove that’s ready at the instant wanted, and out of the way the moment you're done. Such a stove is the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. Captain de Chambrun of the Artil- lery corps, military attache of the French embassgy in this country, and | 3aron de Bode, coloney of infantry, | the Russian military attache, paid a visit to Hartford on Thursday by di- rection of their governments to wit- ness tests of the Maxim device for silencing firearms. Count de Cham- brun is a great-great-grandson of La- fayette and he expressed much intere:t | 3 “ ” in ‘he Rochambeau eims in East Jarc- | By using it you avoid the ford street while on the way to the | &7 X . rauge in Burnside. The count is the continuous overpowering husband of Miss Longworth, sister of | Nicholas Longworth, who married Miss Alice Roogev heat of a coal fire and cook with comfort, even in dog- days The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame 0il Cook-Stove is so constructed that it does not add perceptibly tothe heat of a room, It differs from all other oil stoves in its substantial CABINET TOP, with shelf for warming platesand keeping cooked food hot, and drop shelves for holding small cooking utensils. Has every convenience, even to bars for towels. Threesizes. Withor without Cabinet Top. The 3o the Ideal RayoLampi.' venient, economical, and a great light giver. If not with yoar Standard 011 Company (Incorporated) RING UNIDENTIFIED. Fine Stone Found in the New Haven Postoffice Fails to Bring Even an Inquiry. 7 A fine diamond ring, valued reposed in the office of the postmaster Wednesday at New Haven all ithout even being inqui the postoffice ho as to its id f I Tuesday night on the ment counter of the| i an, who it over to the assistant post- | master. | { ring was foun depar WILLIAM J. MULLIGAN NAMED. hibhay | New Prosecuting Attorney of Enfield Town Court. Attorney Lincoln W. Morrison was selected by the general asse to succeed Jabez P, Davis as ju of the Bnfield town court, mad announcement of his choice for awarded the plum J. Mulligan on 1f not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. family use—safe; con- Wrile our nearest agency. m Wednesday. MARIK STATE “ FURNACES & BOILERS Dr. Wm. B. 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