Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 14, 1910, Page 15

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e «mm"m- - Senator- .1 resigned. Not ‘nfi note with & good e——— Deafness Casmot Be Cured lications, ds they cannot 3'.'.’:‘?:.2":"{ futional remedics Deafness ed. con. an e mucous lining of the ‘& o T abe. When this tube s in- A You have a rumblng sound or perfect hearing, and when it is en- :'l.mly ;leond amq. is the result, lnd less the inflammation can be taken :’:I';t nnd tMl tube restored to its nor- mal thon hoch:g w:m b. mroy- whlch is not.l:h\t but ndition of the mucous urface: We flll ‘ive One Hundred Dollars for a.ny case of Dva.tnou (caused by catarrh) that be cured by Hlll' Catarrh Oure. nd for circulars, free. . edo, O. Sold b; Take pation. For More Than Three Decades Honey and Tar has been a favorite for all ailments of throat, chest and lungs. For in- ants and children it is best and safest as it contains no opiates and no harm- ey B all's Family Piils for consti- USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, The antissptic powder ip be shaken into the ‘shoes. < oens bunions of ail pain and glve ~omfort. use it to Break in New shoes. Try it _tedny. . 35 cts. Don’t accept any substitute. For sddress Allen = Olmsted, Lo Do It Now? zoof of yours will cause you no end of trouble if not attended ts at once. The same holds true. of the gutters and leaders on your house. , “And RIGHY NOW i= the time to have ‘i it done. Let us tell you the cost. The price Wil agreeably swrprize you, Andrew ). Wholey, 12 Ferry Street. Welaphone 209. DON'T WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. Wesry over ili-health does and mevely apr2s able. wear a Westp of the school 1899. Waterbury.—April records for freigh* received and shipped from the local Ireuht vards exceeded all others that in possession of the New Haven md_ The business exceeded the re ord breaking figures of March by a small percentage. New H cises of the Grace school for nurses will be held in the chapel of the Plymouth church Wed- nesday evening, numbers six. Bristol.—Rev. Thomas J. Keena, pas- tor of St. Joseph’s Catholic church, has invited Gilbert W. Thompson post, G. A. R, to be the guests of the church on Sunday evening, May will deliver a Memorial day address. Middletown.—Wesleyan opened her annual junior week festivities day evening with Margaret ‘Merington’s “Captain Lettar- blair,” Middlesex theater. Danbury.—Representative N. Burton Rogers has gone to Washington, D. C., to visit his brother, Cephas B. Rogers of Mexsiden, who is dangeroun the George Washington university hos- pital in that city from the effects of injuries received when he was struck by an automobile. Hartford.—Charles Albert Chapin of No. 94 Maple birthday Friday, ing for a good clear night so that he can get up to see Halley's comet. has a vivid recollection of having seen this celestial visitor 75 years ago. Rockville.—In know when the comet is visible, Col- onel Francis T. Maxwell of anum Mills company has given orders *Yes, 1 ‘wash,” said she, napkins and handkerchiefs. erwoman doesn’t charge me exorbi- tantly for them. She is very reason- She wants to encourage me to put them in, so she can take them away from me one by ome without my kaowing 1t.” A Wilkesbharre magistrate has de- cided that a cow has precedence over an automobile and does not have to red lantern on her tail when standing in the road o’ nights medi- tatively chewing her cud. Human be- ings apparently must chanees. A favorite story in western Kansas years ago related how steadily the wind blew; a farmer said that the wind blew a sheaf of oats against his barn door, and kept it there three days.—Atchison Globe BBIEF STlTE NEWS Gmnwmh.—'rhe:e are 1,080 dogs li- censed in the town clerk’s office. ‘East Haddam.—Mrs. Scoville, wife of Labor Commissioner Scoville, is ill at her home. ort.—Spring Farm, the coun- try home in the Farms for ‘poor’ chil- dren from New York, will be opened earlier this season. Stamford.—The property School corporation has been purchas- Moran, ed by Louis D. Marriott, head master | alloted to each a neetly staked by Bridgeport.—Edward Coleman, color- ed, of New Haven has been arrested for burglarizing half a dozen places in this city, by means of a long pole with a hook at the end of it. Opening a window with caution he would stick in a pole and fish out a pair of trousers. L.q_u.. enthusiasm er peopl llnvhl;t. '!\he little newly plo patient to little the W. H. of Manor J. since its foundation in GarfithnglmhyW gardens in ter a short address mmmdflnwuw- the school m h mm at 3 o'c!oek. folks d into the field in droves, im- get to work and get their order. Af- Francis girl presen! oto!groundmd the hoeing and raking began wil vengeance. The aniums wh aven.—The graduation exer-|ipe ganrden hospita] training June 1. The class er of the 29, when he| oerane s rays he Thurs- the production of | e Le¥e the Dramatic club In the | mod o sufficiently his violet rays, cury vapor ill in|its kind in forget and silence at nue celebrated his 93d | one need and is anxiously walit- He of prayer. pressure o touch with order to let people the Hock- Littie By Littie. put all my little things m “my towels and table My wash- | try; one ca; gers; one P sweatshop Mere Humans. note. street with take their | Curiously, A New Sterilizing Agent. Dr. Frederick G. public Fellowship in Brown univer- sity, claims to have made a most im- portant discovery of certain possi- bilities in the use of ultra-violet rays more effecti pasteurization. Dr. Keyes' treatment, could be put. been conducted with a quartz mer- formal prayer. path of duty needs no prayer,” & wise oriental. But in the silence you will find the peace and strength theater managers; ager equals 300 theatergoers; one the- atergoer equals 400 railway passen- 600 employes; one employe equals 2,000 miners; one miner equals 5,000,000 Currency Hard to Carry. In California one rarely sees a.bank The money in circulation all gold and sfilver. to see a collector walking along the Then came the seeds w'h!ch were distributed amongst the coming farmers and arefnl:“phced into the :}Mng earth and Munici; League, whose directions the work is being done, maintains two mounds of ger- ground closed pal under ich will be attended to by committee. Keyes, the hold- Grand Army of the Re- lizing agent. He has dem- onstrated that by the use of these sterilize milk much ively than is mow done by Unlike pasteurization, while killing does not in any way change Dr. Keyes belleves there is can little chance of using the new method in preserving meat and fish, because of the difficulty of produpcing rays powerful to penetrate animal tissues. The discoverer was not looking for a germicide when he experiments with ultra- but was simply seeking to find out to what scientific uses they The experiments have lamp of 250 candle pow- er, the largest and most powerful of the world.—Rutland News. Power In Siience. Here is a hint for the women who fret and fuss. Go into the certain times of the day. not necessarily retire for “He who is in the said In withdrawing from the f things and getting in the great sources of pow- to the watchman at the Minterburn| €, You will absorb power.—Edwin mill to blow three blasts on the mill| Markham, in Red Book. whistle on the first clear morning as se™n as he spies the comet. - Scale of Homicidal Values. One railroad president equals two or- dinary magnates; nate equals three captains of indus- one ordinary mag- ptain of industry equals six one theater man- rallway passenger equals workers.. is It is common a bag of gold on his back. the very weight of the money—one person can hardly carry more than A Kansas Blizzard. ment. $40,000 in gold—often acts as a deterrent feature in embezzie- There is man, says to carry hi FRANCO- CO., 106 West 129th Street. New York, marsld 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to th. p\lhuc the finest cn.nam brands of Beer of Europe and Ameri Bohemian, Pil -nor, Culmbach Bavulul P. ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabat. A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. Telephone 447-I3. irs2a 8. ¥. WARNER, General Agent. H. C LONG. Speclal Agent. x24s HARTFORD. CONN. AMERICAN HOUSE, Parzell & Sandersen. Propa. EPBCIAL RATES to Theatre Troupea Traveling Men, eto. Livery. comnected SHETUCKKT STREET. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that Is acknowledged to be the | best on the market HANLEY’S PEERLESS. A telephone order will' Tecsive promp: attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Eto., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. Teiophone 507 st MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Sealp and Face Specialist TROUB will be saved the woman for whom Miss Adles prepares the New Summer Hair Styles. els to mountain or shore, who motors or drives, keep her always looking stylish and well groomed. can provide. ment with her for week of May 16th. Wauregan House—NORWICH. 210 West 111th St—NEW YORK. Telephone 704. Restful Sleep comes to peevish, wakeful children when bathed with Sulphur Seap nursery. Sold by all druggists. s Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50c. gallons of warm water and and ample imaginary places and blots upon It lessens irritation — quiets News. the nerves. Best for skin T i 3 . nte diseases — invaluable in the The % Wi The people to and its evil don. LE, ANXIETY, DELAY, Man’s By-Products. enough hydrogen gas in a the Medical Index Lancet, im up to the clouds. He contains enough fat to make 75 can- dles and a large cake of scap, and enough phosphorus to make 8,064 boxes of matches. His remaining con- stituents will yield, cruets of salt, a bowl of sugar and ten if utilized, six water. English Plea for Cities Beautiful ‘What England wants just now is a man, or several men, of infinite ability means, who, purely for the sake of their art alone, will prepare schemes showing how and in what way our cities ought to grow if they are to be healthy dwelling beauty spots instead of our land. —English Building nce In Cause and Effect. k habit may be the cause of many miseries; but it is, in turnm, the effect of other and prior miseries. temperance preach their hearts out over the evils of.drink, but until the evils that cause advocates may drink are abolished drink Is will remain.—Jack Lomn- " Electricity is the only motor power used in submarine boats. Dy and no end ot | be charged for any one year and the lcense will ‘be in force from March 1 to the succeeding March. The statute law is one puled by the last legis- lature and this is very explicit and cannot be miluunm It “reads as Becuon 1. Towns may make such reasonable by-laws, not repugnant to the laws of this state, with reference to the vending or hawking upon their public streets of any goods, wares, or other merchandise at public or private sale or auction, or to the vending or peddling of such articles of merchan— dise from house to house within their limits, as they may deem expedient, in- cluding the imposition of a reasonable license fee for the right so to vend, hawk, or peddle such merchandise. Section 2 This act shall not apply to sales by farmers and gardeners of the produce of their. farms and gar- dens, or to-the -sale, distribution, and delivery of ice, milk, teas, coffee, spice: groceries, meats and bakery goods, or to conditional sales of mer- chandise. Biggest Car Barn in the Country. The car barns being erected by the Connecticut company in Bridgeport are nearing completion and it is thought that the large undertaking will be finished by the middle of July. The work shows the walls of the huge structure up, many piers of concrete built in the car barn proper and the rails already lai@d upon them. The building is 330 feet in length and 241 feet wide, said to be the largest trol- ley barn ‘in the country. When ‘com— pieted - the - barn -will aecommodate about 200 xars. - Woman’s Supremacy. Anybody who thinks women can’t endure more than men 1d read the story of the young New Yorker who fainted because he tried to wear a pair of corests.—Washington Times. A WOMAN’S BACK The Aches and Pains Will Disappear If the Advice of This Norwich Citizen is Followed. A womar's back has many aches and pains. Most times 'tis the kedneys fault. Backache is really kidney ache; That’s why Doan’s Kidney Pills cure it. K Many Norwich women know this. Read what one has to say about it: Mrs, Oscar Bjork, 159 Mt. Pleasant Street, Norwich, Conn., says: I found splendid results from the use of Doan’s Kidney Pills and therefore do not hes- itate to recommend them. For some time I was greatly annoyed by back- ache, and when I first arose in the morning the pain in my loins was al- ways more severe. Often if I lay down my back became so lame and painful that I was scarcely able to arise. My mother told me that my suffering was due to my kidneys being at fault, and learning of Doan's Kid- ney Pills T went to N. D. Sevin & Son’s drug store and procured a box. They proved to be just what I required and in a short time the pain and lame- ness had disappeared, in fact, I felt better in every way. Doan’s Kidney Pills ful carry out all claims made for them. ¥or sale by =all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan’s — and take no other. Pittsburg and Atlantic City Tests. Tests made under the supervision of the painters’ association proved that paint made with metal Zinc Oxide combined with White Lead was supe- rior in lasting quality to hand made pure White Lead Paint. This won a great victory for scientific-machinery- made J. & M. Paint. BEvery color is bright and lasting and won't need re- newal for 12 to 15 years. It wears and covers like gold. Sold by L. W. 1 & Son, Norwich; J. P. Kingsley & snn Plainfield. Don’t put down the old carpet again. Finish your floor with Campbell’s Var- nish Stain and you will have a cleaner and more sanitary floor.and will be de- lighted with the effect and the dura- bility of it. Easily applied. Dries hard. Ask C. R. Browning, 21 White’s Court, about it. 9 Get off at Ornaha Sisth Aaswel Convention July 18, 19 and 20 Associated Ad Clubs ‘WRITE OMANA AD CLUB FOR PROGRAM & Noisy. “De man dat makes de mos’ noise,” said Uncle Eben, “ain’ allus e See M‘Hfil’ab-putm Have hiveitee. dat does de mos’' work. If he taken as h@ ramk of the trouble with the contractors over the actions of some of their deputies. The contractors defended themselves on the ground that the colectors in ques- tfon~ were independent and were not under them. The board then asked Daley and Fa the two deputies ‘with™ the board. It was because the contractors fafled to do this, as re- ported by Dr. Wright at yesterday's meeting, that the board took the step chronicled. ||HH T ill“llll Oh, Ncnsense! “A little nonsense now an’ then,” said Uncle Eben, “is all right. But dar’s allus a heap o’ danger dat it's g’inter git ter be a habit.” Gets Much Tobacco from America. More than one-quarter of the tobac- co consumed by the Spanish nation comes from the United States. Manhood’s Supreme Test. Beecher: The highest manhood re- sides in disposition, not in mere in- tellect. In 15 years a locomotive will run 240,000 miles and earn. $300,000. ACUTE INDIGESTION Reflects on the abuse to which the human stomach is subjected and should be prevented. SURE-LAX THE DEPENDABLE Confection Laxative and Cathartio. The idoal after-dinner tablet, which cleanses .the system promptly, relieves indigestion and constipation, Acquire the Keep-Clean Habit. AT ALL DRUGGI8T8—10¢c, 260, 50c, Sure-Lax Laboratory. Whitman, Mass. )RT LIKE FISHING No TACKLE EQUAL TOTHE FISHING TACKLE Fine Quality Low Prices Steel Rods $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 and $3:00 . 650, $1.00 and $1.50 S¢ to $1.28 BranD Split Bamboo Split Bamboo with extra tip and Reels ........ e $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 ] Lines from .. Split Bamboo Trunk Rod $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 | | Artificial Bait THE HOUSEHOLD, The Balletin Building, 74 Franklin Street. What and Where 10 Buy In Norwich $3.50—BOSTOMIANS—$4.00 | Joseph F. Smith, FLORIST the ]ls(' Ask to see the Johnnie Jon and the Live Wire Last. It will pay you. P. CUMMINGS, Sole Agency, 52 Central Avenue. 200 Main Sireel, Norwich. iyla Custom Grinding TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS SPINACH A M at YANTIC ELEVATOR. Native, 12 cents the peck; North A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn. | Carolina Peas and String Beans cheap Telephone. decl4d g g OTTO FERRY, i i 336 Franklin Strest. meets the approval of the critical DR. JONES, Dentist, 35 SHETUCKET ST. Room 10 ’Phone 32-3 mayild people, Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. Tel. 958. Rear 37 FranRlin Street. | sept27d QUALITY i in work should always be considered, espectally when It costs no more than the inferfor kind. Skilled men are WELL!? A word to the wise is sufMiolent. Do not buy goods because the prios | is cheap, but see that the goods swe good quality. We have the BEST &t | THAMESVILLE STORE C. 8. PAIRCLOUGH, Prop employed by us. Our prices tell the whole storz. STETSON & YOUNG. i may2ie i Every woman who trav- will want that which will This Miss Adles alone Make an early appoint- maydd the to a Have You Noticed ths Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good wealher ana fine roads. People dike to the open method, and if you'll take one of our teams you'll say the same. MAHONEY BROS. Falls marl7d WHEN vou mess pefore the dDublic. dium bet! UNDREDS of young men and women have obtained foundation principles of success by o course of instruction in our school. We can help you if you will let us Write today — mow — for full information. All Commercial Branches. ter U the basic more successful career. et out into air. We furnish the best Avenue want te han <o ing cotunns ur Jha B Ladies Everywhere Thousands of ladies spread the good news aemong thelr neighbors and friends. letters for publiemtion, that suffering sisters, unknewn to them, may learn about it In the newspapers. Others write o the good work goes on. Viburn-O-Gin 1s 2 purely vegetable componnd, oconteining mo harmful properties, is aetively specific in it§ curative action on the womairy organs sud functiens. To young and eld ft i= highly recemmended foF ¢he treat- ment of all Corms of femalc troubles. Testimonial *“ hat been = great sufferer for years before T VRum-O-Gin. I %ad misplacement, fainting headache. and other female troubles, which made me weak I tried different doctors, but none gave took Viburn-O-Gin and it selieved me so much to spreag the news of what has done for me. do as much for other sick wemen.” ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT .25 & bottle with full directions FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., - 106 West 129th Street, MNew YorH.

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