Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 28, 1910, Page 15

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AllSkhlniMo-ndOdus caused by Perspiration or Heat are moved by a skilfully medicated Toilet Powder whc}mno-weile Talcum whichis no more bke ordinary Talcum Powdev Ih-nue-mnltkeshmedg!ls ecly to the most delicate skin and possessing uneqlnfled md‘:oodm That leaky roof of yours will cause trouble if net attended - holds true of You no end of to at ence. The same the gutters and leaders on your house. And RIGHT NOW is the time to have it done 1 you the cost. The price will agreeably surprise you, Andrew J. Wholey, 12 Ferry Street. 209 apr Telaphone THE PASSING OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH Dr. King's “Resteration” Method does away with the old, telltale false piate. 1f you have a few teeth left you may have the lost ones all restored suc- cessfully. THOMAS JEFFERSON KING, D. D. S. Originator of Dr. King's Res- toration Method for the natural restoration of teeth—originator ! the King Safe Sysfem of nipfees Dentistcy. and . in- entor of the ’\n I Gum” of Teeth, etc. All rights served The lost teeth of a 2 or woman can now be restored by the science of dentisiry in euch a manner that it is impossible, under ordinany circum- stances, 10 detect the restored teeth from the original or natural ones. The Resteration Method is not one of artificlal plates. crowms or bridges— at undesirable arsificiality is done away wi there is no notic atle evidefice of the dentist's work in yeur mouth. Your restored teeth seem o grow out of your gums just as do vour maturad testh. It is a wonderful improvement over the old method of replacing lest teeth with false ones. Dr. King does his Resteratien work at a consistently low price. Before hav— ing any u extrasted see Dr. King about neserally and painlessly restor- ing your teeth. It Pays NO PAIN OPERATING Painiess dentisiry in the beginning was not taken seriously: every dental fakir in the coumry claimed to be a pminiass densist. and since they kmew ng of paialess dentistry, of course, ‘treated #heir patients and made this great science a joke, a thing to be lagahed at and ridiculed. In Bos- ton when Dr. Hing first advertised hi system of painiess dentisiry he Wad at least tw -five imitating dental fa- kirs to.co with. One by one th dfopped ‘out of existence, because th could not make good their false cleims, uMlet today Le stands alone as ®he .one painlese dentist in that city, and, in fact, in FEastern America, whe pracfices painless dentistry as a science 2md who rea performs all pair operadbons witheut Full set teeth 8500 nud uwp with the “Natusal Gua zold crowns $5.00, dge work $£5.00. paimless. pure gold ing $1.00 wp. other fllings H0c, pnin- less cxtvastion free when sets are or- dered. All work wuaramteed, King Dental Parlors, Franklin Sqnare, Norwich. HOURS fam Sundays apr23a to 10 to 2 e H wumm Generll Agent. H. C LONG, Special Agent. Surz4s HARTFORD, CONN. ¥ own building at 107 ~Where the best facil Furs -have been | w3 to.me and have d and.siored for the “M. BRUCKNER. Tel.phone 254-3. aprl¢TThS 1 now have Face and Scalp Mas- .»age, Shampoeing and Manfeuring. Orders taken for combings. MRS. T. 5§, UNDERWOOD, e 2% JEWETT CITY Final Arrangements for Memorial Day —To Consider Appropriation for Sol- iers’ Monument—No Action Taken in Pole Line Matter. The procession on Monday will start from the town hall at 9 o’clock, where the soldiers will receive the wreaths ana bouquets. The Baptist, Jewett City and St. Mary’s cemeteries will be visited in turn. Dhe school children, who will march under the direction of Principal H. E. Jackman, will receive their funch at the door of the vestry, on the return from the march. In the meantime there will be a meeting in the town hall to see what action the town will take with regard to appro- | priating funds for the Soldiens’ monu- ment fund. After this meeting lunch will be served in the vestry to those taking part in the exerciSes of the day. Sunday morning the soldiers will at- tend the Congregational church, where they will be addressed by Rev. W. H. ne, his subject being Lest Thou Forget. In the evening there will be a musieal and literary hour. Rev. E. W. Potter's morning topic ptist church is A King Needed, the evening Bravery in God's tl and, in Service. SETTING POLES To Be Decided Upon When Light Com- pany’s Representative Arrives. The adjourned special meeting of the g 11.000 volts, was opposed by sev while e opposition was ex- | sssed in regard to locating a t orming plant outside or at the bor line. The most practical plan seem ny to branch off at Bi op's coming from field entering the borough in ain street, instead of North M street |and placing wires upon the. poles of | the As and Cotton company coming | from Hopeville. After leaving the plant of the Ashland com y it is{ stated that ¥ Burleson will give | land near the to set poles which | | HAVE BEEN MARRIED Public Reception in Honor of Golden from Gilead say honor of M FIFTY YEARS. Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hills. A special despatch to The Bulletin A public reception is to be given at he hall this (Saturday) evening in and Mrs. George H. Hills, GEORGE H. HILLS. warden and burgesses was held in the town hall Thurs evening with nmemorating the fiftieth anniver- about twenty in attendance. The ; of their marriage. Mr. Hills was ter of the proposed new line of poles 7 in Wethersfield Aug. 24, 1835, and which the contractors for the Nasha- | with the exception of about four vears waug Power company have asked per- | spent in Wethersfield, Meriden and mission to set in North Main street In| Manchester, has resided here. Mrs. order to run three high tension wires | Hills, who previous to her marriage to the horough switchboard, transmit- can be run down to the rear and cross- ing Slater pond to the plant Mark R >, who has the for putting up_the line they expected Mr, Perry | waug's representative, t | south today (Saturday It | to wait until his return and see what | method could be arrar | The Southern New En - phone company was repres | meeting by M. D. Millard, | superintendent. Miss ith Butts entertained her Sunday ool ¢l hursday evening . to celébrate her birthday. The evening MRS. GEORGE H! HILL was passed in playing games and un'i ; joyving the refreshmepts which the|Wwas M Laura J. Warren, of hostess had. provided. Hartford, was born April 21, 1837. M e Congregational Christian | and Mrs! Hills were married in B deavor society held a food s ri i May 1860. They ha afternoon in the town hall under hildren, Charles Milton direction of the floral committee, M w. and M. W. Hills Irene Young chazirman Mrs. C.. B. Jones of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Faust are in New are ten grandchildren York for a few days. - SR Dr. Byron Sweet was called to tl home of Frank Johnson on Wednes- BLOSK 'SL_AND- e B it ‘{?\}‘5:‘1;”;;““’;h!fljn‘M How the Cemet Disappointed the lIs- e S tocatod her wrist, | landers—Weddings—Fraternity Notes. and the bone in ist broken 3 The Baraca class of the Baptist ral parties at different parts of church served a bean supper in the and were held late Wednesd: vestry Friday evening. $th, to watch for the come 'Mrs. Hastings of Greeneville and he comet mor its tail wer Mrs. Louis Jerome of Providence were here. About 11 p. m. cloud in town on Friday. to gather in the west and the were treated to a = rical display in the There is more Catarrh in this section the same time. of the country than all other diseases k Very littl put together. and umtil the last few | fel] At 12.15 A | years w supposed to be inourable. | 2 ot a at many vesss doclors pro- > - ced it local “dizease, and pre- meeting ibed Tocal remedles and by constant- failing to cure with local treatment it incurable. Soience catarrh to be a constitutio therefore requires consti- tutional treatme. Heall's Catarrh C mdnu{lc&%rcd by F. J. Cheney Toledo. is the only censtitutional cure on the market. It is taken inter- 1y pronounced proven disease and Commander Julius A. Pratt Post, No. 148, Dept. lil, G. A. R. Mr. Isaac Cook, commander of above post, Kewanee, 111, writes: “For a long thme I was bothered with backache and pains across my kidneys. Abou two monshs ago 1 stanted taking Foley's Kidney Pilis and soon saw they wer doing juet as claimed. I kept on taking them and now 1 am free from baock- ache. and the painful bladder misery is all gone. I like Foley’s Kidney Pills €0 well that I have told mamy of my friends and comrades about them and shall recommend them at every oppor- tunity.” The Loe & Osgood Co. C. R. Browning, 31 White’s Court, ursday use T Wednesday neeting the t down to a repast pr hostess, Mrs. James E. Recent Weddings. Roberts, son of Mr. nally in doses from 10 drops to a .- | spoon€ul. It a @irectly on the blood Robert and ahd muecous surfaces of the system daughter of Mrs. N They offey one hundred dollars for any | cott, were united in marriage by the | cmse it fails to cur Send for circu- r - )] % L Rev. Horace Roberts. Virzil Aadress F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, | SPrague. son of Henry Spragu Ohto *be Ray Mott, daughter of Sold by Druggists, Tic. and Mrs. Freeman Mott, were Take Hall's Family Pills for comsti-|ried in their nem homg at pation street, Newport. council, O. U. D. of Mechanic /ashingten council moved to the new Mrs. T. R. Morrow are at the Ocean season. Mr. Morrow is > Pacific R. R. hipment of mackeral riday. A fleet of ma from other ports was nd of Palmer, Mz 2 £ Mrs, Ed. Bell. Miss Nina Littlefield spent the week dw Bertha Wescott at the South Washington council, .. _presented Mohegan 0. U. A with 3 Shre for the mew hall. sells and recommends Camphell's V Miloof Ta fmoved bis: srons nish Stain for staining and varnish w Mechanics’ building. all kinds of Interior Woodwork, ¥Furni- Mrs. Charles Jones is visiting her ture. ote. A 25¢ can will do three|Parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Winfield Dodge. ST Ty . ; °| _Rev. Richard Toms, pastor of the chairs. A 75¢ can will cover an average | West Side F. church, left Moaday floor. Dries hard; very durable. Why | to attend the Free Baptist convention not try it? 11 e D. B is in Providence for sev- DON'T GET RUN DOWN nment boat arrived here on Monday with workmen and material Weak and miswable. If you have Kidney or Blad- | {OF masonry at South light der trouble, Dull head pains, Dis Al Pains In the back. and feel tired ali over. get Funeral of Robert Dodge. package of Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF, the > . e W e e he funeral of Robert -Dodge, one festimonials from grateful beople who have used | Of the old fishermen held at the Wle wonderful remedy. As & regulator it has rbor urch Men t 2 oclock equal. Ask for Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf e t Tslz e ST Drugsists or sent by mall for 50 ets. Sample FR Surial was at Island cemetery Address, The Mother Gray Co.. Le Roy, N."Y. Mrs_ Seabury Mitchell and Mrs. Moy~ ris Ball have returned from a visit M ) with Mrs. Orren Spencer in Provi- b » - den Ou 1icy will prove that thir - T hters of Jberty gave an five. years' big sales and pleased users | entertainment recently @it which Hor of the L. & M. Paint will save you dcl- | & Robe and ss M *1 Litth lars, because when painting with netted $28.50. M. you are using metal Zinc Oxide R - —_ bined with White Lead. Zinc Oxide is Chesapeake Bay Dog. imperizhable, and makes the L. & M 8 fisherman on the shores wear and cover like gold. The L. & M. | of ern de ibes an nd Colors are therefore bright and lasting. | 408 the Chesapeake Bay v ich You won’t need to repaint for 18 to 15| taKes the le d of any othe, of vears: besides L. & M. Paint costs less| S20INe the world over. The particular IR an Ditlur zay aBOh Stk o dog question has only carried his Hlon; Sold by L. W. Carroll & Son, ies to a wide area, but as a rule Norwich; J. P. Kingsley & Son, Plain- »st any Chesapeake Bay poodle can field. 8 | topnotch to as great advantage. The - ; »g in question is the hunters’ and herman’s delight. In bird season it N points unerringly and makes a killing DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |point; unerringly and makes 2 killing ; rod. It is unerring in its methods for Denta/ Surgeon. bringing the bird game and the bird rifie into close and friendly interposi- In charge of Dr. 8, L. Geer's practws | 1i°0. When the fiyers arée not to be during his last iiiness. had this same dog trees squirrels. It . is said to be a commonpiace of the 151_Maia Grreac. Norwich, Genn. | joys' luck to go out with this intellic v NEW STOCK of Remnants 1ks, Dress Goods. Lin- | 2 gent canine and bring in a bag of in- ariably at, bushy tails in a half hour 50 of meandering over ihe farm. T water feats of this ribbon-taker mong a noble breed is its greatest bid r ens, all at lowest prices, Geod lengths | for fame, for when dry-land hunting for suits and skirts. Call’ and “see|is saggiug the ubiquitous dog resorts em. to the shallows and lands bullfrogs THE REMNANT STORE, without even tearing the S T B Main -St. is as nrpared with its soft JOHN BLOOM, Prop. | crab fishing. With this dog at hand, Next to Fire Statte mar26d | the seeker after soft crabs needs no ‘We are neadquarters for paraphernalia eg critters out from the sand and lays He digs the seoft shell- NARRAGANSETT BANQUET AL®. them up in plies at his master's feet. But then the Chesapeake Bay dog just Family trade supplied ai 60c per doz | naiurally comes by its varied sporting €. B, Wright, § Coye St Tel. ociiod procliyilics. —Hallimore Amgrican, NEW FENDERS That Can be Lowered in Emergency —Recommended by Coroner. sons erecting plants the good faith of the teng t tation may be to let a new tax free. Any assistance that a com- munity wishes to render to a new manufacturing project must be done through private agencies and not through omission from the grand list. The Norwich council has grasped the fundamental principles of the situa- tion and has acted wisely in squelch- Hartford Times. ing a misfit proposal. The Real President. Mr. Taft, in addressing the Sunday schoel workers, declared the truth when he presented Mrs, Taft as the real president This is the fact, and everyone knows it that from president to peasant—albeit the latter do not exist in a woman behind the man is the man. Let him deny it who will, real and Where fo Irade in Jewefl bity SPRING MILLINERY. We cordially invite the ladies to In- spect our display of Spring Model Hat: and Millinery Novelties. Buyers are assured satisfaction and profitabie re- sults. L. A. Roy. Jewett City, Ct. THE BEST ICE CREAM is whai I sell, wholesale and retail, at the Corner Store. Wm. Johnstone. s. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, General Repalir Shop, Bicycle and Automobile Repairing Oil and Gasoline for sale. MLLE. BEAUREGARD has the latest styles in millinery., At- tend her opening on March 24, 25 and ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir China plates that we are glving with onse ound of eur special brand of teas Jewett Cit: JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN. You wiil find In_connection a first class restaurant. Home made pastry of all kinds. Meals served at all hours. Oysters and clams served to order. Try Teft's ice cream. Jewett City c“:fl Kitchen near St. Mary’s hall, Hask block, Jewett City. Conn. FOR SALE. Second-hand canopy _top surrey, In first class condition.” For particulars, address Box 1285, Jewett City, Conn. IJRWETT CITY HOTEL. New and Up-to-date Hotel In evers partea! IKA ¥. LEWIS. Proprietor. . HOUBRIGAN. Jewett City. FUNERAI DIRECTOR. Furalture und Crawford Ceoklsg Rang-s. “Phones—Store 61-2: house 35-8. AUTOMORILE STATION, 8. J. Colt, 6 Otis Street. Autem and Bicycle Repuirin right to grand tax exemption to new industry. Su a policy of favoritism | inflicts injustice on the taxpaying en- terprises. It is vicious class legisla- | tion and is comtrary to public policy, however great on occasion the temp concern go ' republic of sovereigns—the | RSy are veautics G. 3. BLANCHARD, | Tn making his finding on the aui—! dental death of Jjlvie De Mond, a | five year old colored bov. who was run over L a trolley car i Danburv t 14th of May, Coroner Wilson says th fender of the trolle car wuld be adjusted that i be lowered ir case of emerg 1d makes that recommendation | he coroner says: I find that the said Alvis DeMond died from shock produce s to the abdomen and pelvis being run over by a tro hat the motormar running car, was pro- ceding and careful rate of speed, and every in his power to avert the acecideé Tha aforesaid car was to prevent its being low vond its normal po- sition which was about three or four the ground. use of this fender was not gligence on the part of aid railway company, yet while fen- ders not y alli it | would m t i ordinar- ily be more effect so adjusted as to permit the ng tripped or low- ered to the ground in case of sudden emergency, and I would so recom- mend. 1 am satisfied that said death s not caused - criminal act, omis- sion or carelessness of any other per- son or persons. A Blow at Tax Exemption. The movemer »r the city of Nor- wich to adopt a plicy of tax exemp- tion for mew industries was properl snuffe§ out at a meeting of the com non = Sl night The city attorney, reporting on a | petition to pave new manufacturing concerns kept out of the tax list for a | period- of years, laved that such ac- | tion “would be illegal, void and of no effe He went on to explain that | adoption of an exemption policy would and on community as embodied in the vote of exemption, while the action could be -upset and nullified by any tax- payer who chose to dissent. The re- port was accepted and approved, and the scheme to put on the tail of new industrial ventures the salt of no tax- ation s thus tramsferred to the obitu- | ary columi it is weil to have the people clearly understand that no Connecticut town | or city has any constitutional iegal { | he will be incontinently booted out of | occupy himself according to his ca- the comradeship of the benedicts | pacity or station. whose glorious boast is “She made ma | The president is right, as he always what I am,” unmindful of the fact that | 15, and he might hawve been more &0 the wife might deplore the job as a | Let the women take heart; their turn bad one. at the head of the cabinet table is not “The time is coming, ladfes” Mry.|4s remote as the reappearance of Taft might have added, “when the real ! Halley's comet.—Exchange. | president will occupy the place and e b - the White house be graced with the| It is now held that the area of mer- sweetest product of Ameriean woman- | chantable forests in Canada has been liness elected by the ballots of freed much overestimated. A recent women of the land.” Then the pres rio estimate was that the timber dent’s husband wi till the White | used at the present rate will lust the house garden or otherwise serviceably only 30 years. At Soda Fountains or Elsewhere ‘Just Say” HORLICK’ It means the Original and Genuine MALTED MILK ee, m The Food-Drink for all Ages. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffee. For infants,invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Pmcnulflhon.upbmldmgdlewholebody Keep it on your sideboard at home. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Sample sent free. Address HORLICK'S, Racine, Wis. 895" Take no substitute. Asl( for HORLICK'S. The Difference between keeping provisions with safety, in the Summer, and tak« ing a chance of losing them entirely — is the cost of a Refrigerator! Why let such a small expenditure deprive you of one of the essential necessities of housekeeping 7 After a BALDWIN Refrigerator has been properly filled with ice, it takes a small quantity of ice daily, to keep “the circulating through the entire b the chill Being perfect in the cold wave” construction, is defined wholly to interior, and very little loss will be realized if strict attention is given to the instructions. Selections from our stock of Refrigerators can be made to suit and meet nearly all the conditions imaginable, still, we would advise probable buyers to purchase early while we have a good variety. Free delivery to any part of the city. Why not have your Parlor Stove Stored fortheSummer? GET OUR PRICE. Barstow & Co. 23 and 25 Water St. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Telephone 89

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