Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 4, 1910, Page 7

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AT BROADWAY THEATER. ; B e TIIE Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. . “PARTING THE RED SEA” Cfll'e fOf quuer One of the Most Wonderful Recent H b Feats in Moving Pictures. . *Because of an accident, one of the B acts for the Broadway theater was un- a lt Now that the noveity of the moving EE 2 b Fprne m,f nere on Thursday, but one ' \ picture has worn off,”” said a man B ».ne.‘ Meeti °f Sl te . a -r - l col{l‘l ction | to replace it will be 0“ Mnd today to mhoset bu:#’ne%sl is t?( thhfli(( ugqulii:; fill out the program . W. Hollan- eas for the film makers, “it I e B G B meas Seksi e, thio hi- Give Orrinc and Destroy All Desire, | ;" 00a aeal of ingenuity to show the ; Conference traction which will be seen for the re- | Sold Under Guarantee. public somethifig it hasn't seen before. 5 / mainder of W9 week to il the va- | In the early days of the busmesks, n(x;ret —_— o RARTS were ome or two simple tricks thai v NG T A e it P A m:ceulul cure for he average audi- New London county qu well rep- | New Haven; Cases Investigated and & ' the llun?n!' hg‘r?tnzm ‘he world has ever | ence. flgfid é‘ééfi&’é,‘;em 15 tricks | resented at Hartford Thursday at the | Settled Out of Court, L. F. Johnson, fr"‘mfil‘fln ht‘d I;h‘eh mflo“_‘;fl;r":ffq i known. is a home treatment. given | won't go. annual conference of the Connecticut | New Britain; Probation in Non-Sup- L iie. sokd - l‘" g D N vath hearty | without ruhllcltfl, detention from busi- | M 0% tance, one of the frst | Association of Charities and Correc- | port Cases, e & o Siheuiona: Pro- 1 his. jokon: sua sonss s Wi Deatty | Deas or Joms of ime and I8 ADSOItely | stunts was to take s roll of pictures | tion. Present were R. W. Mansfield | bation in Superior Court, Louis Leyer- I AR L e TR d; each box are carefuliy followed. Sofand then run it off backward on the | of the New London Y. M. C. A., coun- | capf, New Haven; The Boy on Proba- ,iW 0 hiearty ‘Nam ' remarkable have been the changes| machine. You could see regiments of | ty probation officer; County Commis- | tion, Probation Officer Cuthier, Hart-l Little Alright Enu o<1 > upan-‘ wrought for suffering drinking men by | soldiers marching backward down the | Sioner B. F. Williams of Mystic, Rev. ford; Relation of Judge and Proba- | ol L3 S edmn nuthber of | oenns e fx'.'r'gm':":‘-":fi"' charity | Sireet and disappearing in the dis- g N_l Northro% prolz;’u;)lr: oflkler 0}’ }knr.j Officer, Judge W. H. Clark, Hart- h:’;m':;x‘: 'mot tha’l‘nn(“‘lng - iy . pasiaw dru; by, | Norwich, and O. E. Ryther, aiso of | ford. | e LR R R R B Ol e | Diatwial' { . Af the business meeting the follow- | Dicket fence. all of which were loudly ‘“".‘:",,, e ceRmny: the wrons way, showed men rising | Mr. Mansfield was elected secretary | ing officers were eclected: President, | 2PRlaided. Whilt Jos@ine S0e F T d this one tmm ‘the Quaker Drug{ feet first out of the water, turning gl;)o;.l;‘k:;_nldny s! conge:;:ce‘:onngml‘;!t g?éfé;n‘f; };Inerx?‘ym'\hle]\ev 1‘{5}2::; {,:L‘:» e by onay ’ v i e- secretary ol 3 . ry s, New he St L 4 “During the past five years we have | Somersaults, and fnally landing €races | 0 iUo 0l Giton, presided in ihe | Huven, W. H. Clark, Hartford, Rev. |, 7 flme of moving pictures are in- | will he continued Today and sold thoualnds of olckli es of ORRINE “Another reversible film which kept | absence of the chairman. Mr. Spooner | P. C. Wright, Norwich, 5. H. Pe e fiph-ntv of comedy in them as :nathz'-"mn.’rf::t h(e:rr':s ofpg¥;:e°' We | people guessing a long time was one | Was called away during the session | Southport: °S. B. Overlook, Pomfret; | o n" & o0 oo G0 S ias i S Torers of pople come fo us and | which Arst showed a mass of clay, |and Rev . M. Thompson teok the | H. H. Bridgeman Norfolk; President | Vo ne OSUaCtes SO, ajea (UP 10 and [ndndlu Mon- state that ORRINE has cured them or{ and then to take form and shape itself | chair. | W. A Shanklin. Wesleyan' university, | ‘S EEE, FIERSCRn, JAE8 B0 s son their husbands or dear omes from the| into the likeness of George Washing- | The session attended by the men | Dr. W. L. Higgins, South Coventry; { o0 SPFREEEN B8 A0 T0RS Gt e " curse of drunkenness. ORRINE is one | yon® gy 0¥ 008, O SEOVES oo 1 CT0 | from New London county was the sec- | treasurer, J. E. Wheeler, New Haven; | o0 W05 ABPEWECIS SO0 SO0 0 rter d‘y March 14th. of the few articles on the market that| . .. 0 "0 ‘" age of the Father of | tional probation officers’ conference, | secretary, Kelloge, Waterbury. | /o 000 with s usus Al ability. | ’ we c.l-.t connle-r:lt‘;o:ll;omqglen;}”tlfl S Chentry A & b melting it | which was held in the morning. The | The foillowing were appointed an ex- Y ok that we have dona what te us| while the Dhotographs were being tick- | question for discussion was probation | ecutive committee. Azson Plielps P Py e l)urlng this Sale we offer seems a duty as well as a servic. ed of. Now when iwe ran the film |and especially juvenile courts. It was | Stokes, Rey. ‘W, L. Phillips, I M. | Orrine is prepared In two forms. - No. | hackwards, the melting process was | the general'sentiment that juvenile | Ultman, A, McC. Mathewson and Mrs B h g i "‘;Atxx;:n:‘l::‘:‘or‘m“'r;t:"e“‘-::‘ wder, absolutely tasteless and | (JCSUCGTE, v WIEE B0 nings | courts are not needed in Connecticut, | J. H. Townsend, New Haven: A. R. | Thurs o hcame raint 1ate in the att- | Scasonable Items selected o iven smecretly i dg;‘nrl!:“orgln No. :.'?f:ypm ?om‘f?fl for | doft go donwn any lonyer. those who Wish to cure themselves. “Yiou’d be, surprised to know how re- Orrine costs only $1 a box. In every | sourceful siome of the photographers hox is a guarantee which entitles you | are today. There is a film which has to a refund of your money if Orfine| jately been sent out all over the coun- w_Haven: E. W. Smith, 1 3 W, Curtiss. Meriden: M. | €rnoon and went to Utley & Jones lly Bridge- | drug store for some medicine. While | X Donmelly, Bridee- | e rainted awav. A physician | from every department in H. 1. Spooner, Ke called to treat he nd after she | . H sciousness she was | as in Hartford, New Haven and New | Kimball, N Britain juvenile cases are dispesed of | Hartford; at special chamber sessions and in the | Seymour and J. other cities of the state the boys' | port: E. M. We cases are well taken care of. | Clark, Winsted had recovered o scene wihere Mose ved his wand and the "Red sea parted. 2 “The 'man who took the picture % | At the same time we are a substitut column picture of Alderman ent, and an account of his 1 falls to_effect a curl ‘Write for Free 3 % i o1k ¢ 1 > 9 The following papers were ry | sington and Mrs. F. A. Mitchell, Nor- r Orrine Booklet (maliaa in pistn’ sealed | &V, 08 kS O afing. 1 don't we. | Juvenile ~Courts, Judge Mathewson, | wich, sent i i cab 1o her voarding place oo | e Store, and reduced to o, 7 R Broadway. Building, Washington, D Orrine is | Heve nne 'man in a thousand who sees | et C AR s R for sale in this cit N. D. Sevin & §t will have the least idea of how it ‘ > B Spok 'em m pr‘ces "°“‘;“‘{,.“"“as'.fm';&’m'fl“‘:" Orrine 15} was done. It represents the flight of | SURPRISE PARTY FOR INDOOR FIELD DAY { Alderman Bent Spol : R P o iable an emedy for ~hilde B o s ! The '8 ansy ) - o Grunkenness and they will not offer you | 1€ chil@ren of Israel and “es the MRS. D. W. CANNON. BY THIRD comunv.i T it Leaves Saturday for Her Parents’ | Announcement of the Apparatus to Be ‘ture spent 12 hours on the Red sea section Home in New Jersey—Husband Secured for the Gymnasium—Base- | on Patrick Henry before the Demo- | Corn Meal for the Hair. alone, }je mingled out a spot on the| Shows But Little Improvement. ball and Wrestling | cratic club of the Twentieth assembly |offering many large lots of A young lady dropped into the parlors of a Fifth | shore of Long Island. where there was — 4‘ district in Brooklyn avenme hair epeciallst the other day, says The Beau- | & sandbfar which was out of the water | About fifty of the members of the; Following the weel drill of the| . c tv Magazine. The French woman in charge con- | at low tide an water at high. | Mt. Calvary Baptist church and her | Thir@ company, C. A. C.. on Thursday Cheshire—George Watson has re- | JROSE reliable merchandise descended to L= some of the seorets of the profes- | He started at high tide and took, >a\‘ i ve Mrs. D. W. Cannon a |evening. there was a short meeting at s ‘T:";:;lc:(rl(x‘;_ 'hf; S:",ll;l\ won. "My pompedour treatment is the most sue- | & Score of pictur of the sea as it i party at her home, No. 175 | which it was voted to fix up the com- | / e ANG In LhE FUs - v T e e e mair's | looked then. After 15 minutes, he | Whipple avenue, -on Thursday evening, |pany room: and many fine improve- | Mrs. Irene Woodbury. | bought at very liberal price takma Gown. it and wet with gamiine. 1t | Teeled off another 20, and 15 minutes | The affair was arranzed by Mrs. Mar- | ments will be made there to make it s icaly, and hon pt up 15 fousd fres from | 1ater Nie did the same. Thus at the | tha Jackson and Mrs. Louis Epps. |more atiractive for the mefabers. Om gresse and dust. The gasoline should be used wilh end of six hours he had a film showing Cannon leaves Saturday for New |cers’ quarter.« will also be fixed up the grstest care and never st night or M presence | t® chianges for every quarter of an returning to the home of her |later, it is expected. 4 = hour. At the e that time the p.v‘fin(c Her husband is in the hos- An indoor field day was heid by the | concessions. All in all 1t fs |an occasion of unusual val- o e R T TN tde Nl receded so that he called In | pital and shows but little improve- {company members following the Mce!- | o————————— dwipe, $he quplity: dwending du.ihe chlor and the § 11, ayypers and had them w across | ment, and she has decided to return |ing at which there were thre terest- ‘“‘“:m"’u“" o0 haic X fonow s ] the biir while he took their picture. to her parents for the present, at |ing wrestling bouts. Stewart and L. d ne: - Y e s g g That was only half the work. Later | least. ter went for a minute and 52 seconds, S an numerous mo! of vellow cornmeal being shaken on the halr and | §, the day, when the tide began to There was an enjoyable s ‘ ) 9 fall. 3 | ue: y mbled body in a |Same between the compan D. McKnight. In |a picked team with Capta it Colex an e regulars | FOUR BOILERS RECEIVED. ;;‘ anute, the AT NEW PAPER MILL. | w CHANGE IN ADDRISS, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, In the < of tk re made to the experienc of King « i ! 3 eBeventh century, there was a law pro-| . S — occasion. Quartermaster Brewster and | formerly at Hodge's Stavle. is now 1o | 1CteN0 ety tram Seling | High Water is Giving Much Trouble at | Scrgeant Ortman served the feast and | Tel 574 3 mayl! to the Irish for slaves. the New Dam. jall did full justice to it. H was a| spread contributed by the members The increasing volume of water |and greatly enjoyed. heme prepration for keeping the huly healthy and | We Thad some Boiiht ad to hin thoire her benefit, whi was presented in jdraw. There was an indoor baseball restoring prematurely gray hair to its natural olor. | wodld come out: we didn’t know | behalf of the team and visit this Store while this yewrs and can be found at sll good drug stores in 50 | UP agai)’:‘. But it]dm 1 .(.-n;_rf kr;;;(w been contributed by members and [Wwinning 24 to f i Tt and Oollsr boitles. Tio srest success cumes | Of @ny film that looks more life lke | church workers. She highly appre was the anniversary the ar- e eyt oooem® some= | Gra3 wonderful. The waves seems to | ated the sifts and made appropriate |rival of the company in Washington March Sale is in progress Bair. | rsh apart for a minute, and then | remarks. for the inauguration of President Taft | back a.gflln jus s described i the e e and at the baked bean supper which pressing against the timbers at the Captain Hagberg announced that and fndoor | . pany and Engineer Taylor more than a | tug of war apparatus with the money | \Ihe Pflrleous x M“che“ [:n little anxiety just now. The water lev- |the companies have voted for such a | 3 el rose steadily Wednesday and there | purpose. | mardav it was proposed to start up the bi 3 : concrete “miver todas "+ ¥eom . the | ruest of the local police and will be dam proper a wing ditch has been | PTesented before the court this morn- ’l’o CHMSE FROM lllgh Grade Low Prices then earefully brusbed out. It is asinishing to see | pige, “Madame™ spoke very highly of the liquid tonic and | whiether the tide, when photographed | clever manner by n Hagberg | Eible.” s ‘served about 11 o'clock in the | |and get your share of the new dam_at the outlet of Oxoboxo is | had been decided to get two Jar was no - perceptible abatement of the flood on Thursdav. , and Supt. Lunt| BROUGHT FROM BRIDGEPORT. — said that the prospect was not bad { enough to cause him to lose any sleep | Harrison Getchell Secured by Ser- | CANNED and that there was no great danger of geant Twomey—Charged with Non- vated on the west side of the | P& it is expecte PEOPLE’S MARKET when Lester secured a fall. Haglund x k se, he returned and began again to | passed and refreshments were g and Mason went for 3 minutes and 45 | Bow fuffy the halr sppears after this treatment, and | takey a few pictures every 15 minutes. | The feature of the evening was the |seconds without a fall, while Ortman | savings for daye it remains in position, requiring no rats. | At the end o Io. s the water had | prsentation to Mrs. Cannon of $15.01, { and Burdick in their bout for six min- | - hatr food Jnown at HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. This | in ithat way, uld give the ef- | hehalf of the Sunshine soclety she was |and Lieutens the hez ment many pleasing references giving Supt. Elmer E. Lunt of the | mats, lay out a running track and the false work being swept away. The | guoooee Pcas creased pressure outside the coffer dam curving slightiy to the morth | e 6 Franklin St. Duffs or bralds” Asked what was the safest and best | riseg to where s when he began. | the amount ra subscription for {utes showed much class. It was a Then make it a point to preparation has beem on the market over twenty | feed. of a se g and then closing | also presented with $3.05, all having | This caused much fun, t Bigelow-Harriman Construction com- |cure some putting shots . chief trouble is. that, with the in- : = ¥} e On Thursday afternoon Sergéant - ——— : - the leakage is sufficient to hinder the | n . o0y arrived here from -Bridgeport | | Bednb concrete work going forward, it E T A However, the pumps were running :-xwf\-qu;;:rlfm :f::(c‘lf E f“ A‘:b;:gm;::‘:; h 24 top capacity i say and night and | Ronsupert, | Getchell was aested | & GOOD VARIETY Succotas A line of Smgle Chairs, suitable ag it approaches the railroad tracks. New Waterford Concern. 3t¢1 This ditch, when filled with concrete,| The Thames Dyelng and Bleaching for sitfing room, hall or parlor, at will be & component part of the dam | company of Waterford was incorporat- d- l - h. structure, the whole being securely |ed I“(‘U-t 17451191‘11. lIJ'A&' dye and bleach x anchored to rock on each bank. It |raw cotton stoci ts capital stock is ; 2 i e USTIN HOLDEN, Pr 1-3 Iscount regular prices this is admitted by the construction com- |$30,000, divided into 200 shares, of $100 See window display g 7 ¥ R pany that the work would have been | each. It Will commence business with week onl more economically done last fall when |$15000. The incorporators are A. J. 3 Y' there was but little water in the brook, rry of Waterford, D. J. Turnbu i of G, AT | . 2 A ‘ = but no doubt is entertained of the dan | Griswold and John T. Haney of New a luner u Ies Leather Seat Diners $#0.00, now .............. . 2 being built in a very short time now. | London. fMahogany and Oak) The banks of the future reservoir have | Fhems S B 1 e ee S 00 0 i G i / - been cleared of trees, a pumber of | ischarge ity Court. | BOX PAPER, TABLETS, CARDE Fhiioe Chetn eers 800, ow large ones having been cut down this | Before the city court on Thursday | o . - g Parlor Chaire, were $12.00, now week hetween the pumping station and | morning R. C. Allen was |»r~-s(»mr-§i’ | ENVELOPE INK, GLUE, Parlor Chairs, were $13.00, now B A e LS R A o on the ‘charge of burglary, it being | 131-133 Main Street, |[MUCILAGE PENCILS, PENS $22.00 Green Verona Arm Chair @ v . .$15. | tion of the dye ‘mill has progressed | S Altred Durees be Union stomct. amee | NORWICH. CONN. FANCY PENCIL BOXES, but little this week, @and If the dam | or hearing the evidence J Frowtr work goes on as rapidly as anticipat- | gecided that it was not sufficient to ed there js a possibility that the old ! .onvict and he was discharged. Mr mill_site may be under water before | Allen denied the charge | | all the material is removed. 5 = At the mew mill four boilers were : 2 TGS ; | 4‘“ wm k s $14.00 G. Oak Toilet Tables @ received on Tuesday afternoon. Two |, Farmington—Ex-Senator D. Newton | RS, ED HV. fmn lin quars P Taten & were ghipped from New London by |Barney and family are soon going | $18.00 Mahogany Chiffdniere now saee dreeiaes - $144 lighter and were unloaded at the old | 2Proad for several months. I marddaw | feb24d $25.00 Bird's Eye Chiffoniere now . SR S wharf on Thames river. The other . pair came from New London by rail and were unloaded from the mew $15.00 Metal Folding Beds @ ... S ..$12. sidetrack running alongside the mill. i i —— | New e A Dealer Writes: We have three other ut. Foldin; ed ecessary, Commissioner Says, for e ¢ = g Protection of the Public, makes of ranges—all good ones—but we cannot induce people to buy them after they have seen the SCRAP BASKETS, KNIVES SCISSORS, ETC. $13.00 Green Verona Side Chair @ $30.00 Mahogany Diwan in Tapest $12.00 Mapie Toilety Tables @ Corner Seats now i £ Tapestry Covers E Leverty of Bridgeport was asked the other day what he thought of the crit- | ed by the last general assembly. The board of which Mr. Leverty is a mem ich he has studied thoroughly rerty said | ana publicity given to the new phar- 137-141 MAIN STREET. { macy laws by the press that | coming under the provisions of a phar- | macy law for the first time. Chapter being unconstitutional is not a new section of the law. This has been State Pharmacy Commissioner J. A. | icism of the state pharmacy laws pa ¥ | = N G. l & S | supposed to enforce the n 1k [ ] er Ons, | would think from agitation the pharmacists of e were 6 of the Public Acts r ed to as part of the pharmacy law since its ception, Nor is that section calling ¥ for the constant attendance of a li- . After people see the s'“"‘ censed pharmacist new., The present Damper (patentcd‘ and realize law differs very little m the old . Py iaw. It has simply been clarified and 5 that one motion—sliding the knob the S[k]ttus of assistant pharmacist e - e > to “kindle,”” “bake’’ or “check’”’— created. y “A _strict adherence to the law on S , Yt the statute book of 1908 was more op- absolutely controls firc and oven pressive and burdensome than the and that damper mistakes are im- present law. as under its provisions shle the constant attendance of a licensed i . e possible; harmacist was. required. » ~ pi " “In an article recently published the And after they see the Two Hods claim is made that the pharmacists 3 2 g who got their legislation through the in the base and realize their con- P e . 3 i - venience (one for ashes instead of condemned. per cent. of the pharmacists of this 34 PomND state deserve condemnation. The phar- the OId Clum:’ aSh Pan and one for macy laws were reconstructed by . coal); pharmacists for pharmacists and sub- makss llle most durable and strongat grouting for bnck ol Jor e N e And after they know abeut the “We question th ht of i “up-joi street P"ms 'I;:rlor pitch runs in hot w;ndm leaving the w0 T{; :1"3‘ tion mg TIBt of anyone Crawford Oven with cup-joint flues, a]’d 'he health and safety ol any community v Y ooeen e is unjust or burdensome, or that those P And the Patented Grates, m Edison Portland Cement is responsible for any law which affords , - Uniformly 10% Finest Ground in the World e ey Why should they buy the others? “Second only in importance to the correct diagnosis of a patient's ail- ment is the properly compounded pre- ascription. Can anyone question the necessity of a law which gives protec- tion to the physician and patient alike in requiring that at least a prelimi- nary knowledge of drugs and medi- ;mo"a:n cines, their nature and effect, be de- manded of the persons in whose lmn&lsl 2 “la preseription is placed o be com- GRANITE Dounded 2 2 * mors sand, pours more easily and sets with a grip of granite. * You can ses for yourself after talking it over with ' CRUTHERS & LILLIBRIDGE, Norwich, Conn. Ask the Crawford agent to show you and write us for circular Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 31 Union St., Boston

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