Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 30, 1910, Page 15

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AL !D MILK %'r Sndtations” TlleFooannHorAllAg ICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust -'l-nut on “HORLICK’S" - LUMBER AND COAL. GOAL SOMETHING TO SHOW FOR YOUR SUMMER WAGES IF YoOU PUT COAL IN EARLY. After an old-fashioned Winter ke | Mr. Cosgrove has 40 hens sitting on | H. Sprague, father of Mrs. Gardiner. Frank McDonald and men eomple(ed " “Are You a Paint Maker? the last one, many people made up thelr minds not to bother with Winter deliveries again. Bl ..*zm::':..' e N J and ata R| Shiras Sy S i i w - pleasant evening’s entertain— - Fri ‘h-s‘ '08 class tl\‘ -eou uulu . nducted here “Pro-. b, Wien tnis Sube ta {n- by the classes of e “No- m& ave a rumbling sound or was largeiy attended. . a °5§‘ | " and when it is en- Newton Darrow of Waterford, the | Hopkinton, ta: k m 5 tirle’ly onen. Soed un _is the.result, -n: Tk Decy soriqusty 0l Of pacumonia, Is | The ' following programme | the villey J : : ] :\’:t e uu; r.= Fostorsd to s nors ber i t advisable f i to ‘be destroy- el B S R 3 w4 : -3 "of ‘plant FabSe out Of Len aré Jod - Boeh WAL Rim for S ' SSused by cntaren; which 16 nothing but ; ‘-flhl‘nofl condition of the .mucous - te; Medley by C.E. 14-- s 1 unarimous in their expresal lle, quartette; accordion solo with en. lobster fishing o wh"“ =ive, %flw“‘ Doliats t cannot be cured by Hall's and their desire for him to 743 h-dcpo.rm far this year. Al femain with his parents, his mother | SOTe by Lewls F. Randol g the Tobstermen have | &3 g U g R R being an invalid, as long as his pres- | YoSnUSIL AU, S50 UGS o * £ T S CHENEY & CO. Toleds, O Nellig penter, who was threaten- | Music e T Y TFake Df'"'f‘-'mufl; S8t o consttt ed with pneumonia, is better. Mrs. [ Roe™: pation. Carpenter and Mrs. Waldon are suffer- \} ing "i"; the prevalling distemper. “K.Y"A’Ecm o}(‘ezt:ig‘.mwmu. the fi One Conductor Who Was Cured. 30 the pretty hoxenrhxd be}}g::ghxfilt: tin can solo with encore Devere g 2 B i ford. Adenis. is-1ii% Tiarhe, and e - e apple trees, | Allen: Good Night Beloy, “"‘“"e"e b€ | ne writes about it: “Some time ago I up In one of the huge olr apple Lrecs, | 4 merica, by the aseembly. A good au- A < was' confined to my bed with chronic 5 g i L 1sht | dience was called out and the sum ot rheumatism. I used two botties of Sating place. Tor outiof-door Hving| $70:30 hot reaiised. ’ 1l [xoley’s Kidney Remedy with good ef- =i e Briefs and Personals. : re f rect, and. the third bottie put me on my Dwight. B. Gardner, who is home Miss Mary Jeffery of Ashaway was : émgha.nd I :::;x:udx;mr‘k “tanadlm:: from one of his long western trips, & guest at the home of J’o:x; &WE“I- l:pnvewm. mnran'mu-t tuflo“ oty Moy Brmer 7. Mathews et to | cort B apl e - cine I had ever used, and it will do all H‘rs;rd Tuesday on her way to at- Vlctor Crandall is in town this week cy ;:lll"c.h%ndn?y g:l:l.ed;‘c ;:I;unx:‘:-: tend the 3a’xh semi-; ;nm:g.lo -eszh?rn of g':onie l:;v.vtucket ‘helping Deacon Roger b Haley g D iy clicinatingy: the e il from ETan: the ns of Tem- 3 Y . g:a.nco fidfimfm Thursday. Mrs,| Jobn E. Wells is renmdn‘ and | holm B towad tln lood. Lee & Osgood Co. Mathews is grand superintendent of painting the tenement formerly occu- young people’s work _of the order.| pled by his father, A. L. Welk. de- | angd placed them in tion. While away Mrs. Mathews will visit | ceased, and expects to occupy it -before Shipy w"“: friends in Hartford, New Britain, New | long. e s otes. SEF T Haven, West Haven and Bridgeport. Harry G. Kenyon. is serving as a -2 T Welsbecker S = ‘The observatory on The Pinnacle is petit juror. ‘Wor superintending instal ‘-‘ to ‘have an added story, as soon as the Mrs. Charles R. Kenyon visited her | tion of the water gates on the drydoc! carpenters are at liberty, through the| mother in Rhode Island hospital last | Friday and returned to New York Fri- kinduess. of the public-spirited %ady | week, where she has undergone an op- | day evening. The two large air tanks who made the first and the continued eration. Tor the dock _arrived at the local B nts to this much-appreci- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Gardiner with | freight yards Friday and were trans- u: ook, which is one of the at-| their daughter Annie have moved from | ferred to the shipyvard under the di<|® . N ¥ tractions of the hill. Potter Hill into the house with George | rection of Peter Banks. . e Y B Seeieiend| MASORE S o 0n 000 00 ey om0, S50 wou domt have o be one In ovder (o They are ordering Coal early this E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Telephones. Lumber ‘COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valley of Wyoming, in Penn., lies the beds the finest An- thracite Coal in the world. We have wecu: a D\IDPIY of this Coal for this in your cooking stove Season. and heater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing, one of the best roofings known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone £84. aprisd LUMBER —— The best to be had and at the right Sarry a ‘big line of Shinglea CaM us |- up and let us tell you about our stock H.F. & A.J. DAWLEY. m*lld COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, OMfice—cor. Markst and Shetucket Ste 4 Telephone 168-18. . PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING, Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters &nd. Conductors, and all kinds of Job=~ bing promptly attended to. Tel 719. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock patterns. No. llnllflcrrm janz2d T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, wace )2 Franklin Stree. -S:-F. GIBSON Agent for muhmmm Furnaces. e -~ ‘ ed u-:'the bo:.t will be launched In | mix your own paint when you have a ; : A c.hmond of Wyoming, | about two weeks. g . o Sk e e, S e R e emrmerator for Hopkintod | The work of planiking the thir | BOUSe t0 paint. It's mighty essy to buy Catherine Ricketts returned to New north of the four corners in this vil- | barge in course of comstruction at the | #+ gallons of L. & M. Paint and 3 gal- York Friday. iage, called on those families located in | yard for the Lehigh Coal and Naviga- | 1ons of pure Linseed Ofl and put both m'Phillp Ryder, who has been visiting | his district Monday. twnheompmy will be started next|;, )lr‘empul and m!lx '1.1" together. father, has gone away again. You will en make gallons of the Mrs. Fred Squier is still in St. Jo- RICHMOND News Notes. best paint at a_cost of about $1.30 per sept's hospital at Willimantic and & - s ’mfi;d'}’lfi.dd:tn'r(;o:!::flm\;l’& Fallon. - and. then-have 3 Food painter ey YO, LS A - .'..,."m',,..,.., Line—Notes. Frday. Mr. Madden with other wnen | Paint your house. The L. & M. is sold SPRING HILL wag piling up heavy timbers when | by L. W. Carroll & 8on, Norwich; J. P. e Fred Rathbun of Providence was a | one of the sticks rolled down upon his | Kingsley & Son, Plunf_lald 4 Mrs. Estelia Freeman’s Death Shocked of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Moore sty Sunday. That dining room floor needs atten- Local Friends—Drama Netted Near- Misses Mertie and Lula Handell of 3 ¢tion. Campbell's Varnish Stain is the Iy $30. Hope vuley spent Sunday with their m!‘ the injured members were | most satisfactory finish for all floors. and Mrs. A. E. Handell It is tough and will stand the scuff Mrs. C. Havens has been the recent mhm‘ schooner Conquet left port| and tread of heavy shoes. Made clear guest of Mrs. B. M. Sears. ‘brother, George H. | Friday for New London, where she is| and in Light Oak, Dark Oak and other Spring is a month earlier than usual Providence, to be hauled out for repairs. shades imitating natural woods. Sold this year. The fruit trees are fast The Gracie Phillips arrived in the|and guaranteed by C. R. Browning, 21 blossoming out. Mrs. Nathaniel Hendrick is visiting | harbor Friday ot Shoals | White's Court. The sudden death of Mrs. Estela|with friends at Wickford Junction. hmt em:nb torme:-{y g: this place, of Nathan Jm%l .;t W&!clflorfl Junction Sarwer N e e the fan i e at Cromwell, nn., came as a!was in town nesday. ew Yorl Te w! Spring Millinery requires shoek to her meny friends here. She Fishing parties are not quite so | be dlbposod of. in when, pneumonia set in, which caused Dr. Philip K Taylor of Kingston has ‘Pnckmc company, arrived in the her death. The body was brought here | heen inted surgeon oh ‘the Lam- | village Friday from the southern states ‘he m dressed duoting the services. The floral pleces | and River Platte steamers. the Caleb Haley company during the were many and beautiful. ‘William Larkin is working for B. B. | winter. on friends Wednesday af- Harry Hoyle spgnt Saturdey termoon.: - o0 oA Peace Dale, John A. " Pish, was- accompanied on |« B - The-drama given by the Ladies’ Aid m‘m by Moges A. Fish and Owen, h .dr nrm soclety proved a pleasant evening’s en- | Valiey Monday. A jams. > A -~ - tertainment for many. The net pro- > 7 ARCAD’A ood sale at the home of Mrs. C. L s Mre. Kate Sibley of Danielson has 3 R e DN et Wity "“" . CHIROPODY, FACIAL MASSAGE, been the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. W, | , Mrs. Jane Hadfield, who - | “Howard A . T L b . The body of Mrs Henry Bowls of|& number of months, does not make|in the m‘:cfflora{ho it conmpptol SCALP TREATMENTS buried in Hillside cemetery Thursday | The school in the Lewis district will | |\00C) Gl 5™ ove roceived notices to . . SRR o e Moy TP Shes | s st e oy on. May - 1ith: | |18 mhson Toilet fiumpa“'l struction at the state rifle range at ke Poguonock. Suite 26, Central Bldg., s 58 Plans for Union Service on Sunday the day m the farmers. z S Evening. Rev. W. S. Maelntire of Hartford.| A cablegram received today by L.|Cautious Skippers Make Port—Work- o Protective leaze will ad. | SCott, Carswell tells of the thrilling | ~man Injured—Yeork-Gould Marriage The Goodwin Corset ‘ "The variety of models provides a perfect fitting corset for every type Somerville g A ',,.“ orced Basor home tate oriday * atternoon, | O foFm. Mass,, are guests of Mr. and ere lai ¥y ernoon, Mg.;} C.‘.l Ph-:.‘lf TR 4 mbly owing to the approaching Ik‘ldzfl to wear and to order. 'ero has gned as ler at the when the riotous apr ST T e caeiea & | B M B ot Py | HE o xoomun ot Seamen, . ¥ Mrs, Lenore Puffer is at Rose o Miss Doris McKenzie of Providence Charles Cady of Mystic is v smng is the guest of friends here over Sumn- at the home of William Walbridge. p A. G. Sauit visited his daughter, e catches of cod are reported Bthel, in Greensbury, N. Y. last week. to | b¥ the local fishermen this week. William Black is now employed in Accident to Workman. the. sawmill at Westford. nnt-: setting h:orfih - John Demnison, who has been work- refuge. governor's UNION. was the first place of had been sick but a week with grip| numerous as formerly in this section. W. Perkins, manager of the No- for burial, Rev. Leonard Smith con-|port & Holt line of Liverpool, Brazil | where he has been in the interest ort my % s . ‘ew Gurley of Willimantic | Moore. Yacht Senta left the harbor Friday | frall 2 for New York. The owner, Captain m m‘elm“'flt Ideas B. B. Moore made & .trip to Hope ‘Thie Silver Links held a profitable |- e guest of her =Rl 2 = ko, o Mannering of Providence was | MANICURING, SHAMPOOING, AND Willimantic, who dled last winter, was | ™uch improvement. o e Eecticut N STAFFORD. John'C. Lewis of Apponaug called armed and equipped for one day's in- The Humes Had Narrow Escape. STONINGTON secretary Connecticut Protective league, will ad- Dr. Ba o dress a unfon eervice at the Baptist Medical School Today. church next Sunday at 7.15 p. m. Census Enumerator to Begin Work on M.nd-y. : Hm y's comet h Thomas J. Richards of Mystic spent ey’s Wv seen here Sund.ny with his uncle and aunt, Mr. through however, | at 3.10 Friday morning. . and Mrs. W. Richards. when another pack of York-Gould Marriage. Merrick T. Marcy of Southbridge, P¢mded on this structure and fired| pawerq P. York, weld known here, _| with Mlss Simopson, called on friends | '™, is to united in marriage today (Sat- In_town recently. pSoeing that it was doomed. Br. and | 1% 30,0 MR SAL THRTA 0r Now York. Trees blossomed early for the sea- |2 AR TS FORET AN S 'Mr. York Il an architect. They will river. Even though they should lhom Jum 15. 7 Andrew Holt of Worcester and his | $2i2, it they were it oertain they | Russell G. Covey, electrical engi- he construction of Townsend's boat. With this “Bm in their | Roer of New York, was a caller here Spod-r Lawn Mewer makes it the eas— minds they pressed bravely on, tak- I‘fl'd: i KNOW Il‘ WEI‘L m “pra‘:‘:,ohtma:,‘ there wherever | , ME. &1¢ N‘:“;‘-Ymfl"%flhflfi iest rumming mower on the market. seemed the least (hrc::e‘:i!‘;“. A Cove Lawn for the summer. The Flyer Mower is the same action, ;sfl, cherry trees especially blooming | 5farted by a circuitous route for the _personage here, arriving Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Simmons of New Flm!llflr Fcnurn Well Known To ‘“‘h"l t,ur’rf::d‘ thlmse.m;m‘ n‘::f; York are in town, arranging for the |but the oconstruction is cheapened to Hundreds of Norwich Citizens. Gown stream to Famkow, which oity | OPening of their summer home here. A familiar burden in every home, |has 80 far been practically free from |, Culbert Palmer and family will spend PSSR dneiiuot biniry. Theey 'styles, The burden of & “bad back. rioting. Once arrived at Hankow it | the summer In the Wilkins ‘house. T |, couor with the A ‘lame, a weak or an aching back | was an easy maitter for the Humes to Tells you of kidney ills, find missionary friends who would | Old age insurance is compulsory: in Doan’s Kidney Pills will cure you. take them ‘in. Germaay. Mo EY BACK’ Here is Norwich testimony to prove According to the cable message - the Yale University Mission was en- 4 s S5l - | the Champion Low Priced Mower, Eugene Sweet, Sunnyside Avenue, |tirely destroyed. Hospital, Norwich, Conn., says: = “It was at|ings.must be rebuflt as well ns the ; - | give us a line that suits every de- ieast twelve years ago that I first |homes of the etafl. The mission ¥ learned of the value of Doan's Kidney : b mand, Pills. At that time I was in great need of a kidney remedy. For eight -ln =]l China.—Baltimore tary | Sociine of jumbegs and wes imost helpless, having 10 be tured over.and | yoy can VuVul;iu.:ol_mi B et 7Awnxn;ce S hor o wwitheut bair, if you like and without hurting # My suffering was about | o5 T YO all A.ny penonm;og:,?n-en::;e kisd::;ls, {:"!ei tricks "’fi’.’ lflll.&"“ irst N ., In buying Refrigerators you must de- - es in the quality e soap and & & :a‘zadwm‘:erzm:t lths ‘WoTrst :iyn:i ;;1 second in the heating of the iron. Get termine whether the dollar looks irregular passages of the kidney secre- | $0me wihite soap of a good quality; it p larger to you now than two dollars tions. I consulted three of the best |CORialns borax, which is cleansing and physiclans in Providence, R. L, put|Wlich adds crispness to woolen ‘ater- added to your ice bill on account of they failed to make the slightest lm- rials, and h will not Me ‘the colors. . oy provement. It was finally my good ¢ deficient insulation. All our Refrig- fortuhe to read of Doan’s Kidney Pills = s 1 4 : . and I was so much impressed with nag appear m 3 3 - erators have double insulation of hair ‘what was said in the#r favor: that I wlfl rot it, so that it vnr.pm r y 1 S ; ; began thelr use. Their béneficial ef- | 7ack on the first wearing. ‘ s f 5 B ¥ 58" pmt:ogwidoting” aie small eggs -tg Htuo.-’thm table- got spoonfuls melted lard, one cup of 5004 le Wines and Liquors and milk and a little two excellent value for_théir money. They teaspoonfuls of _powder;.. kneg it are satisfled, alkd stay with | w rheumatism has t!unk-a to roll. Cook in m‘u those who do not deal with us, him about th ciel our, % ooy, Bl Tnesinay prom S STRONGEST ARGUMENT I8 MERIT. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ‘Beat one egg very s Honest goods at honest prices. cents. Foster-Milbury, - Co., - Buffalo, | cup of sweet milk, = New York, sole agents for the United | same of sugar. thin ::mbor the name—Doan's—and &m’fi*“fifl b v 3 2. : . '29 “am sm"’ "“m m " take mo other is inexpensive a.pd tasty, | Automatlc Gas ‘Water Heater At !urd-hn an inexhaustible sup- ply of hot water to all parts of the house at any hour of the m or night. Turn the Faucet, The Ruud Does the Rest. Call and see one in operation.’ Gas & Electrical Dep’t., 821 Main Street, Alice Building, feb23d . DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. Wearry over ‘ill-heaith does gyouws health no good, and merely causes wrlnkln. that make you look oldes than you are. If you ere sick, don't vmm" c M! it to make ycurself To. this we repeat the words of thousands ot other former sufferers from womane ly ilis, similar to yours, when we say, lake Viburn-0. It 1s a wnurml female remedy, as you will admit it try it o Direccions M Tse are printed i languages with every bottle. Price P ANCO SRR AN 'CHEMICAL l.“x 129th Street, New Yofl?o' m: Rubber Co. can save you money on Fishing Boots am | TIAES { s Baseball Goods UNDREDS of young men and women have obtained the foundation — the Dbasic principles of success by 0 course of instruetion in our school. We can help you if you will let us to a more successful oareer, Write today — mow — for full information. All Commercial Branches. THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Bteo., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprieten Telephone 507. eetld Delivered to Any Part of Norwich . the Ale that is acknowiedged to be the best on the market — HANLEY’S PEERLESS. A telephone order will rec-lvn prompt attention. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin 8t. M Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Streot., oct134 3. J. C. GTONE, Prop E H. WARNER, General Agent H. ¢ LONG, Special Agent. fun24s HARTFORD, CONM WHEN you wani to put your bumi- ness before the public, there 18 Bo me~ dlum better thas through the advertis- ing columns af The Bulletia.

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