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By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Gardiner, Maine.—*I have been a great sufferer from organic troubles P andasevere female g weakness. The doctor said I would have to go to the hospital for an operation, but I could not bear to think of it. I de- cided to try Lydia i E. Pinkham’s Veg- etablg Compound and Sanative Wash —and was entirely cured after three months’ use of them.”—Mrs. 8. A. Wmmmsh? F. D. No. 14, Box 39, Gardiner, Me. No woman should submit to a surgi- cal operation, which may mean death, until she has given L E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compo’ made exclusive- ly from roots and herbs, a fair trial. This famous for women has for thirty {ears proved to be the most valuable tonic and renewer of the female organism. Women resid- ing in almost every city town in the United States bear.wmlng testi- mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. am’s Vegetable Compound. It cures female ills, and creates radi- ant, buoyant female health. If you those you love, give it a trial Mrs. ham, at Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write her for advice. Her advice is free, and always helpfuls Do not worry over your €RAY HAIRS. Hay’s will restore them to their NAT- URAL COLOR, mo matter how long the hair has been gray. You will be surprised how guickly the change is made, how permanent the result is; how fuxuriant a growth and healthy ®» head of hair you will have. Thousands are proving it daily. IS NOT A DY AT DRUGGISTS, cures Eczema, red, roug| and all skin diseases. soft, 25¢. dr‘g Send E free books, “The Care of the Skin,” “The re of the Hair.” Philo Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. Hay THE LEE & 0OSGOOD CO. satisfies. If you were half as careful when buying flour as you are in what yeu make of it, then you’d know no baking disappointments. Ceresota Flour is the first step to a better— bigger—whiter—loaf. M‘AN 4 Signoljo of Lmem Applications Eill Passed— N | Picture Business—Seats for Moto?fién——_ln caled to order at 11.30 by President pro tem, Brooks. Countryman of the house. concerning deputy factory inspector to the committee on appropriations; referred. / olution authorizing the adjutant gen- eral to acquire land and to build rifle ranges and that it be referred to the committee on appropriations; ferred. safety reported concerning the use of moving pictures. The bill provides that no moving pic- ture involving the use of.a combustible film more than ten inches in length shall be operated in any public build- ing or place used for public assm- blage or entertainments, moving pictures and all of the com- ‘bustible films to be used therein are placed in an enclosure or house made of fireproof materfal, such enclosure or house to be constructed according to such sued by the state police. police aré authorized to inspect mov- ing picture machines. vides for the licensing of those who use machines and the fee fixed at §3. Calendar. senate bili Motion carried. to Dealers in Explosives. 0 . . § y then moved that the senate concur with the house in amending the bill Senator Latimer = asked Senator Bradford if the amendment did not repeal the law passed at.the last ses- sion which provideq that a person could not sign for more than one ap- plicant for a license. 7 Senator Bradford replied that that was the effect of the amendment. Seator Blakeslee said he felt two years ago when the bill was before the general assembly that it would not do any good. The law did not help | the temperance people and it gave the others unnecessary trouble, He fa- vored the amendment. The house amendment was adopted and the bill as amonded 'passed. Governor Lilley's Fu- neral. The committee on appropriations réported favorably on the resolution appropfriating $4.197.99 to pay the ex- penses of Governor Lilley’s funeral, Calendar. Seats for Motormen. Senator Bowen explained the favor- able report of the committee on rail- roads concerning seats or stools for the use of motormen on cars. Senator Blakeslee said that seats ought to be provided for motormen on closed vestibule cars, but it would be very difficult to have the seats on open cars. He offered an amendment that the matter be left with the rail- road commisstoners to = determine whether seats shall be provided for reconsider fts action on the | motormen on open Cars.. & the sale of liquors. On the motion .0f Senator Middle- Senator Bradford | ton' the amendment of Senator Blakes- Hartford, June §.—The senate was Prayer by Chaplain Reports of Cormmittee. Labor—Referring substitute bill B0 Military Affairs—Favorable on res- 50 re- Moving Pictures. The committee on public health and favorably on a hill Expenses of unless the requirements as may be.is- The state | The bill pro- Signers of License Applications. Senator Bradford moved that the concerning are ill, for your own sake as well asi" Carriage and Automobile Painting and Trimming Osrriage and Wagen Work of al! kinds Anything on wheels qu to order. PRICES AND WORK RIGHT, The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street. aprléd L. L. CHAPMAN, 18-20 Bath Street, Norwich, Genn, SPECIAL A pumber of Buggy Harness $9.50 A good value and worth $12.00 of HANLEY'S PEERLESS ALL Being Distinctively A QUALITY ALE it is unlike ordimary ale in every pariicular The James Hanley Brewing Co., PROVIDENLE, R. L D. J. McCORMICK, Loc:I Agent. TRAVEL BY TELEPHONE To the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker. Then compare this means with other and see which is the more economical and convenient. Think of the Emergencies that are liable to arise during the day or night and decide whether you can afford to be without telephone connection. Remember that the best grade of residence telephone service costs less than ten cents per day, and that we offer other grades at a still lower figure, Order your telephone now and your name will ap- pear in the next issue of the directory, which goes to JUNE 10th press on WHEN you want to put your busle 1 ess before the jublic, there 18 no me= | d um better thap through the ldurav- ing columza of The Bulletin. Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone 168-12. Branoh Office—Lewis’, Shannen Bldg oct29d CALAMITE GOAL Well Seasoned. Wood C. H. HASKELL = COAL AND LUMBER. BRI neighbors 2nd friends. BRRRE Yy 489 'Phones 402 | ) So the good work goes on. 87 Franklin St. 58 Thames St i mayéd J. A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber| We carry a well selected line of al | sizes family coal. Lumber for build- ing purposes. 5 Central Wharf. sept19d -—— LUMBER The best to be had and l( the right prices, too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stock H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY Tel. 83 2 | HAY fAND GRAIN. | We a Esm. 1 timothy :s::_ l’!‘e&m‘“ 'ngnaf'lv unvm_ le Grfln Co., PAINTING, | PAINTING. This i bus| . Wi , car- rl¥u ‘l“my Iomt‘n%’l':-. At“: nr’u:oh- able price I will make it look like a new one. [ GEO. ADAMS, 17 Town St. AUTOMOBILE STATION, Hattle L. Jewett, Public Stenographer and Shorthand Teacher. 233 Main S& SIGNS AND AWNINGS " at short notice. . J. P. COMBIES, Cor. Market and Water Sts, 'Phone 228, done promptly at short notice and my prices are right. Give me a trial M. ,K SULLIVAN, which exel states and engaged in interstate com- merce, The bill as' amended Was' i Adjourned to Tuesday. THE HOUSE. Mr. Scott of Plymouth called the AINTING. house to order at 10.30 in the fem-lg 3 Goit, 6 Otis Street. Autemobile .| porary absence ~of Speaker .ga lley‘él. Repairing. Genoral Ma- 4 15 Bath Street. ~hine work. Jobhing. ‘Phone Prayer was offered by ace King of Enfield. ain’ Countryman was on thi orm. : B IR y Interesting to Dealens in Explosives. The followi bill, gllled by the s e those who deal house, will interest in explosive: - ’ B gerion who, with- e owner or per- House C! e plat- TAFTVILLE FIRMS DRUGGIST . F. Grenfer, Taftville, Ct. Prescrip- s filled with the. greatest care and i th only the best and purest drugs. sta. full line of Toilet articles. " “ the y up the Chartier's Grocery—'P| :0’- nd we will deliver :a”-ll ris BUILDING MATERIAL. o, SO Lime, Portland Roofing: ————————————————————————————————————— BOTTLER H. Jackel, eor. Market and A eowll:to line o‘:fihomu Ah!lo.' ly use. ery. E‘-l. 136-5. Section 1. Every out permission of t son in cd;r‘g!. nl;‘all e'nter “w{mg:ny M arts land use or the storage o n- city. Glve . powder or other- explosive shall be SUMMER SHOES. Wm. "Chartle, Prop. "i'.x‘;‘v’ifi:f oo A fine new line just received. All styles and colers. Prices reasonable. Call and see them. H. Frankin, 179 o STIMPSON'S STABLES, West Main St. i rear Young's hotal, 8 ho! Maln s COAL AND WOOD. SuEhL 1o to date sarvics ;* The Park Wood Yard, Franklin Street. | cialty. R e Wood and Ceal in any queatity deMv- ered to all parts of the oity at reasen- CHIROPOBY AND MANICURING able prices. Wm. -nce. Tel. 500. %'11 James P. Brown, 770 Main Street illimantie. Conn. Orders taken for puffs ahd ofher nair gooas, Yeur own combings made into a 'fi' s‘:\:: :; um.,cn ar lnfi:‘um‘ halr removed. 11 c Tollet Goods. g:.nln‘:‘ ment. BALTIC FIRMS SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING. Go to H. A - Fontaine te have your fined not more than fifty dollars, or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both; provided such land is com- pletely enclosed by a fence at least five feet in height, and provided, also, that legible signs afe posted at inter- vals of not more than three hundred feet along such fence, stating that trespass on such land is forbidden by law, and under the penalty provided by this act. Ssc. The owner or person 4n charge of such land may arrest, upon the premises any person violating this act, and forthwith take him be- fore proper authority for prosecution. Transportation of School Children. A bill providing that towns shall | furnish transportation for all children between , 7 and 16 years to attend school, where necessary, or forfeit the $2.25 provided for each child by the WILLIMANTIC FIRMS FOR SALE. Slabs $1.00 s load. Norwich Weod Yard, rear Bulletin Bldg.. Franklm St Tel. 504. CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING F. B. Beckwith, 30 West Main Street Contractor snd Budlder. Jobl work of =il kinds promptly attended AGONS FOR SALB. se two State whers an appeal i taken to the | TWo new business wagens. shoes and harnes ired. . state board of education and that ap- T ol ioy pERAteD. | NIk &L the Toweat Prte M 4. Fon taine, Baltle, Conn. T HORSBSHOEING AND WAGOW REPAIRING peal is upheld, aroused some debate, Pu‘;uln‘.na s ‘ont but was passed. :x-hou 72. Geo. .‘H‘lrfll. About Jail-Breakers. “fMain St #Ebeuryl “;;ercon h: mchhnllrewfl;uuy . - eols, Baltle, Coan. ‘W bt hod s! Fresh shore haddock, market eced, y of shoeing . break any city, town or borough lock- | steak ¢od; also fine line ¢ other ShLINCHIAE heries ‘thet Hints of fan-at the Norwich Fi - o TS Sxverience has up, with intent to ald or procure the escape of himself or another lawfuily confined therein, shall, upon convic- experts. Wagen repairing at ket; telephone—&T71. 2 ces. tion, be imprisoned in the county jail GROCERIES. HAY AND GRAWN. PUT! not moten:gln one year.” i 410 Main Street. ”MIRMS Employment of Children. T He. (¥ FAIR DRESSER ., X. MecBEvoy, . 1 Malp S es’, Gents’ and Chlmro#- E‘:{; ir worker 1n il Its branciies, " Wiss for sale and to nronL' Py " staple Grocerie: Poultry Supplie: HORSESHOEING ‘White, 15 Bath Street. aluf in all its brenc attention on our part insure ronage. Once a customer, customer. An amendment to the present law and taking the place of the entire bill known as substitute for house bill No. 351, concerning the employment of children, was adopted, and the bill was passed, This provides that chil- dren under 16 shall not be employed in P. J. gn your p?fi always a CIVIL ENGINERRS CARD & WRIGHT. stores, shops, etc., unless they are Huber D. Card and F. Walden Wri proficient in certain studies. The| 4“IHE FOUR-MINUTE REC o | Civil Engineering and Land Surveying: amendment was offered by Mr. Brins- p o New Bradley Block. Eim Street. Come in and hear it. It's something great. Gee. P. Yeomans, 223 Lafayette St. FISH—FISH. made of Washington. Ad]/urned until Tuesday. OYSTERS CUT OUT. Oysters measured out fresh every 3 r oy®ters are weorth getting. n; price al right, at Ar- TO! . Ct Commuters to Celebrate. : 4 nol 5 Middletown commuters are prepar-| Fresh shore haddock. market cod, nores © Fromt St. ing to celebrate within a few days the . fine & ANICl onN e e 16th annivereary of Ajbert J. Pruden steak cod; also fine line ef all other 'Amslsu" "nus kinds of fish at the Norwich Fish Mar- a, 2 f ibe. 3 - s a member of the tribe. From Mid. Kket; telephone—571. is 33 miles and w. dletown to Hartford G. NASH, Pruden has been pretty constant to T T e e 2he Itnitis Man, Bank Bulldlag, the task through that long vista of HAGBERG, ?hv. ou heard my new Two Btep, years, having missed the train but 4 “The Belle of Counecticut?' If mot, once. Ladies’ Tallor, come In and have it yed for you, Price 1 Norwich, He figures he has traveled 173,250 miles, or about seven times the dis. ? tance around the earth, His com- muter’s ticket during that period has cost him $1,350. He will likely be ex- onerated for his one miss of the train when the Commuters’ soclety fully understands the case. He was called back to'the store to wait on a woman DANTELSON FISH MARKET. Oysters are now coming fine and we handle nothing but the best that we open ourselvés: also a full line of fish, clams and quahaugs. WESTERLY FIRMS CLOTHING MEATS AND PROVISIONS James Banning, Ngrwich Town, Conn. Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, etc. Fresh Provisions received dal{ ory- thing first-class. Prompt de! {nry. NEW YORK BAKERY CoO. customer and while she was fumbling for the right change in her purse, the | Miestein & Zachmowlits, rrops. Pal- ¥ train”sneaked off. e ish, F"‘rlench -nt} German Breads. Deliv- | oo inqop Ri"ugh -B!;‘e‘;-“' PRRESSl over city. Nrop a card and f arcy a full Line of Gents' Fufe have us call. 20 North Thames Street. nishings. Chance for Aldrich, On the brid . n t ridge. Senator Aldrich will be -allowed to select his own route and name his own prices for a season of Chautauqua leotures. This is quite in line with his expertness in arranging tariff sched- ules for other people—Philadelphia Press. g PAINTING. here—the time Try Monarch P per cent, re. ' C. R. Brew filylum At., Norwich. P. 0. 7. 'Phons connection. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANOS A, M. Willls, Real Estate and Insurance Potter Bullding. ‘Phone conmections paint 100 SODA WATER. Mueray's Pure Pruit Syrups. harge aesortment of Candy, Fruft, Rallroad Ave. P. A. De R REAL ESTATE AND INSURANOE. Geo. E. Bachelder, Room 2. 65 Broad- way, Real BEstate and Investment Broker, Notary Public, Auditing and Expert “Acccuntant. Telephone 615. BAY STATE BOILERS For Steam and Hot Water ARE ESPECIALLY DESIGNED The sum of $4,825 has been allo- cated by the French authorities for the new commercial attache in the far east, who will have his headquarters in Peking or Toklo. FOR MODERN HOUSE HEATING WHERE THE BEST IS DEMANDED. 1. P. BARSTOW & CO, 23-25 Water Street, Norwich ANDREW MEECH, Danielson. YLy vy Yy YLLIY | Ladies Everywhere are glad to know of the wonderfui benefit that Viburn-O-Gia has always been to sufferers of thelr sex. Thousends of ladies spread the good news among thely Others write letters for publication, that suffering sisters, unknown to them, may learn about it in the newspapers. Viburn-O-Gin is a purely vegetable compound, contaming no harmful properties, is actively specific In its curative actien on the womanly of“u angd functions. To youws and old #t is highly recemmended for the treat- ment of all forms 'of female troubles. TILYXYTIIY ¢T§‘ GOOD NEWS Testimonial grost swfferer for years befors learning of Wi misplacement, falnting spells, constant and other female troubles, which made me feel very I tried different dootors, but nono gave me relief, so I Viburn-O-Gin and it selievesd me so muoh that I waat you spreag the news of what it has done for me. It certaimly will s much for other sick women.” ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 s bottle with full directions. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., ' 106 West 129th Street. Mew York. TITTITZI LA L