Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 3, 1910, Page 2

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3 . 2 Old Sayb Ruth 8. Gran-| Ansonisi—The janitor of the Ilm e Hon Vui Hien. Neos Y e of the Grovier il-h, New Fatroet seliool, B aas Bttt recently | ‘While the seeds of the dorowa, an| York, t the early part of the week | dug up a fine specimen of the Connec- | Fast Africa leguminous tree, are ex- on West Main streer.. heut | leaves form an excellent cemient when mixed with crusked ston OQomductor—ticket, please. Passen- " " R ser—Certainty, sir. Here is the key of | | mmy trunk, which is in the ,baggage TH'AL 0F Bls B ll- 5 - «car. In the pocket of my second best dress 18 my mileage book.—Harper's ‘Bazar. . = = Government Nearly Completes Evidence Against Man who Aided Coleman in Looting I\ational City Bank| * of Cambridge. LS Look Forward. If T were you, I would not worry, Just make up your mind to do better when you get another chance, and Boston, June 2——The government to- | toward connecting Keliher with a John be content with that—Beatrice Har- day completed jts direct evidence | R. Marshall, who ha doffices at three reden. against ~Big Bill" Keliher, charged | places in this city. At one of Shien with aiding George W. Coleman in the | rooms it appeared that there was Its Meaning Brought Home. X = los sthrough various methcds of $309,- | telegraph instrument which the dlnrk:t 000 of the funds of the National City |attorney intimated was used In a| pensary with the tomsorial profession, “When a man begins to pay his [ bank of Cambridge. ike” wire tapping game. and also carries = large ‘stock Of | son’s college debts,” says the Philoso- Defense Begins Today. ,,’;E,’mhg:fi;:&l;m ‘,?,‘1’5‘,:‘,‘ Ty Bardi| Jewelry. His residence of over | pher of Folly, “he understands what A couple of witnesses remained to .. Walsh and Coleman, while a hand- | twelve years in the town inspires con- be heard at adjournment this after- | writing expert stated that the signa-| fidence in his ability to please in all noon. and tomorrow it is expected that | ture of Keliher to certain leases and a| Jynes. Added to his other responsi- Lydla E. Pinkham’s the defense will begin with the defend- | bankruptey proceeding was the same | pocie SO0 0 U0 PPt BEPSOR is meant by.a likera) educations ALL DEALERS 106 ant on the stand in his own behaif. | as that of John R. Marshall for the | Compound ; : .| leases of the three offices. Both Keli- | Enterprise. Vegetable Keliner and Marshal in Fake Wirs |[15%"0 0 k" ere: soen trequently SR R e (‘h!cago 11.—*“I was troubled with Rppeng Seme- | at the offices where the telegraph in- = | - The government's efforts today were Strument was installed. ersevere. | S i mation, and the doc: v ersevera FoSSVSrS. i en Wednesday tors said I could not t well unless I ZE adopt. Your progress may be slow, p fad an operation. | RIVER AND HARBOR BILL, WILL TRY TO GET VOTE Gnd reunits’ uskinits Wi s e and | I knew I could nof COMPLETE AGREEMENT. | ON THE FORESTRY BILL | there is no reason for growing faint. Sa"“'day Niyhls | stand the strain of — e hearted. Remember how the little one, 50 L wrote 0 | Many Connetticut Items Included in |As Soon as Postal Savings Bill is Out| yrocn™ 0o oy " e al™ e MO 00 you sometime ago the Bill—State Surveys. | of the Way. the river, and the river to the ocean; about my health | and youytold ‘me (Special to The Bulletin.) (Special to The Bulletin.) both reach their destination.—Ruskin. After ‘Washingtog, June 2.—The conference ‘Washington, June 2.—Representative Mitaking Lydia E. | cport on the river and harbor bill was | Lawrence, the New England member Exceptions. i 5“}‘38’%3 made to the senate and the house yes- | of the house committee on rules, today | “You don’t have to be enthusiastic // Bfood"‘gffme”.m terday afternoon, and is a complete | sand that he would try to get a vote in | to succeed in some things,” said the i Mrs. W agreement. It js expected it will go | the committee on the Weeks forestry | boarding-house philosopher; “I once t fl}}jl."g“‘{\‘lfl?,?';t st Cr:nca;gj-ifift throush without further trouble, and |bill just as soon as the postal 3avings| gaw a man achieve a speed of a mile AHR o8 . )y as l' objectionable features have been , bill is out of the way. The committee a2 mim slid down ‘a. mousitaln Pinkh: s Vegetable Com- ill, the president |on rules wil] set date for the postal y;olv;;ddmn{;d’e"}m;mmuv% roots and savings bank bill probably this week, | side, without the slightest effort on bs, D rcoties or harm- nnecticut items are | and Mr. Lawrence, who is a strong| his part and without having bad any ;\'fd “;”f,“x,‘;",;;‘,,"“,nfm the record luded in the bill: Branford harbor, | supperter of the forestry bill, will then ambition to do. it ul drug y | $2,000; Briageport © $90,000, to get a favorable report for a day for the largest number of actual cures | 00 for mai bor of on_the Weeks bill. glf“{:-ir';a‘lge ff::%:,?x:;:f fi!.’}ff?;flfi‘f,’i Duck Island, $60,000; | It may be impossible to get such a Breeder of Discontent. Mile River, Stamford report from the committee, however, voluntary testimonials are on file m and Westp | as nearly all the members of the rules| Ve 8re mever more discontented the Pln{hzm laboratory at L a committee voted against the biil when | With others than when we are discon- Mass., from women who have en it was before the house two vears ago. | tented with ourselves. The conscious- cured from almost every form of Me Smith of Towa and Boutell of | negs of wrong doing makes us irrit- female complaints, inflammation, ul- | i were paired, but all the rest, ¢ wibrs ceration,displacements, fibroid tumors, republicans and democrats, with the| ble and our W . aattss l/lghl Mile river, $2 i exception of Mr. Lawrence,. vote | quarrels with what is outside it, in irregularities, periodic pains,backache, cr, $11,500. making a total of $464,500 | against the bill. If they line up the| order that it may deafen the clamor indigestion and nervous prosmtxon. for the state. same way on giving the bill a day in| within —Home Chat. Every such suffering woman owesit to | Surveys are also authorized in the | the house, the chances of getting the 2 = herself to give Iydia E. Pinkham’s |state as follows: Bridgeport harbe ill up this session are very small. PETTEA. ON CRED;‘T ; Satisfaction Guaranteed UR aim is lo give you clean made, stylish, nice fitting clothing. See our goods, ask for our terms, and {hen you will realize the advantage of trading with us. Our clothing is Union made and we guarantee Vegetable Compound a trial. with a view to protecting the channel e New England members are stand- Wanted a Cool Waiten, il rom the erosion of Long Beach; Co g together to bring thds measure to (4 5 ¢ If you would like special advice - With @ view (o providing an|a vote and Senator Brandegee is anx- | , A Suest in a hotel sent this note to every garment sold. $1.00 a week wiil fit reased depth; |1 y waiting for it to come before the clerk: “Send me a cool waiter er, west ch: an- | the committee after it has passed the | to take my breakfast order. If you from Poquetanuck drawbridge to | house. have only fat, warm waiters I want Kittemaug for 14 foot e nnel; Ne —— — I? t o Haven, barbor. with a view t0 @ new | Connecticut Visitors in Washington. :t;::l:sv;; mmnbut e s { nnel by way of Oyster Point to the | e » ge of the New York, New Haven | v (Special to The Bulletin) with the shells on.” Iroad co: o | oank A Higarty of about your case write a confiden= tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always helpful nce channel of en river: Tham you out from head to fool. Men’s Clothing Women's Clothing MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITH, | WOMEN'S STYLISH SUITS iver, and t Ha | Wt E S . Pot and Pan| i cnargs | Wasingion o8 b Smmpal visic hix Not Appreciative. S48 b #1249 iy S0 | O oric planaing for this Summers | With the postoffice department. STO. Be: 0 The iy X 84 a2 BOYS' FANCY AND WOMEN'S ST YLISH SKIRTS . Drojects. and by Suls ist 1t is experts| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dorrance Bron- | mission to hear that new t last SCHOOL SUITS $1.98 to $18.00 Phllo ed several projects will be started in | 507 of Hartford are in Washington to| night” “Well, do you begrudge it?"” $1.98 to $8.00 il G s il sopny Conmecticut, provided contracts can be | aitend the wedding of Miss Florelle | «Yes, I do. He turned out to be the O e e | (T RIS B A, | S Ro vt e of the Coast Artillery corps of the| fellow I complained of to the police ere0 o gaon0 - T - | AT RS N = army. for thumping the plano all day and all - MILLINERY | A co:v:(t:"' "o':xncc‘:q“u::' Philoso- | night in the next flat."—Judge. MEN'S HATS $2.50 to $20.00 | . 0 | - 92009550 WOMEN'S AND All the soap and muscle| pher of Folly, “is a young woman who Not Worth the Time. in the world won’t clean your| has mastered the art of encourazing| No man resolved to make the most e It Depends. MEN'S AND BOYS' SHO! CHILDRE:! SHOES ts and th h) 14| ® man by discouraging him.” of himself can spare time for personal How do you pronounce s-t-{-n-g-y?” $1.50 to $4.00 $1.25 to $4.00 | Pe pans as they should i T ot T ot the teacher asked the young gentle- be cleaned. S Sie b tor Bichis: Bt | R B Vi man nearest the foot of the class. If at any time you buy anything here that does not give entie satisfaction, return it and we will refund 3 Wt wie for Fickes but or 1 = And the smart boy stood up and said your money or cheerfully exchdnge the goods Ordm;,—y washmg of cook- . 8 iches, i Limit to Cork’s Buoyancy. it depended a great deal whether the ever gits my han’s on 'um, I bet dey'll | = A cork carried 200 feet below the | word applied to s man or a bee. ing utensils passes over whole | never git away fum me!—Atlonta| surface of the water will not rise hidden nests of little wigglers | Constitution. | asain. Work Fascinating. —commonly called germs. Dog's Bark an Acquired Habit e o S e T 29-31 = > : - on about work. 2l an Gold Dust is an antiseptic | , Tie Park of the dog is an acquired | German proverb: At ovening the | town will stand watching with evi- Shetucket Street washing powder that not onl b e % “;_ e e "e""l sluggard is busy. dent enjoyment the labors of a street 'y | barks, but whines | —_— gang laying pavement—Fort Worth removes the visible dirt and e Record. grease, put goes deep after . ¢ f y a waste of time to pity every trace of germ life—ster- | a man who is being made a fool of ilizes pots, pans, pails and | by a pretty woman. Weight of Human Heart. The average weight of the heart is from nine to 11 ounces. Pupils’ Backs to Teacher. kettles—leaving them clean, e —— | The Chinese pupil reciting the les- wholesome and safe. e ey o Ik w0 Lo destron [ son turns his back to the teacher. Just shakealittle Gold Dust | =—————= —————— in your dish-water and it will make your pots spick and span as when new and your tins shine - DON’TBUY OLD STYLE TEETH If you are proud of your personal appearance, buy a set or partial set with Dr. King's latest invention, that wonderful improvement, the “NAT- URAL GUMS,” which makes it impos— sible to detect artificial teeth in your mouth. PAINLESS EXTRACTION Teeth extracted and filled painlessly for the most nervous and delicate people. Dr. King’s method is the only absolutely SAFE treatment known to dental science. Full set teeth $8. and like silver. Its “Anmial Recurrence With -Ev'er- Increasing Popularity Has Prompted Us To Assemble with the Natural Gums; Gold Thomas Jefferson King, wis and Bridge Work 35 Gold | “TO EXCEL,” THAT IS THE SLOGAN OF THIS STORE. TO HAVE EACH SHOWING ECLIPSE ITS PRE- DECESSOR, TO HAVE THE GARMENTS HANDSOMER AND FINER, THE QUALITIES STURDIER AND THE TRIMMINGS MORE EXQUISITE, IS EVER OUR AMEBITION. WE LIKE TO FEEL THAT EVERY EVENT WE HOLD IS BRINGING OUR PATRONS AND OURSELVES TO A KEENER APPRECIATION OF EACH OTHER, THAT THE PRESENT DISPLAY ALWAYS SATISFIES YOUR REQUIREMENTS MORE ACCURATELY THAN ITS PREDECESSOR. GOWNS Many new and attractive styles in dainty lace and embroidery trimmed garments will be included in the special offerings of seanes 796 Every Style —FOR— Every Man. From the smart shape for the $1.00 and PEAS-valines. at €8CH. .. il i vy ods sems s aies TN e i s s e young man to the dlgf"'fied shape for the || Are You Acquaimed With the Spring Styles? SKIRTS ; :’h:r “m"';gels“fii“‘a‘v;f’ | Note the careful makifg—the well fitted tops and generous flounces—the splendid materials and trimmings. These are big soiter models — L. - 4 i n 3 argains—w a 2 B a0 G S R e S A S sl g Wi S PR 3 5. A TARAATA Feiel * . $r.ag9 Staw Habak nade oo oie| gc;r ];I:rcasstan ngulul Setls\; Att;'acuve bargains—worth $1.50 and $2.00—at ce.eeevirroeneenss the individual tastes of every a urcaus, in Golden, atural and man and in proportions to Wea'hersd Finish from $12.00, $14.00 Up. CORSE | COVERS { 4 | suit. With rough, rounded Here is a matchless opportunity to lay in a supply of pretty Corset Covers to go with sheer Summer frocks— Chiffonieres to Match—Brass Beds, White Enamel Beds, at $4.50, $5.00 Up. Couches, Utility Boxes, Cedar Chests, Light - 48c or knife-like edges‘ each L. & H. is particularly treated to | stand the hard test of summer valHE TEc, Tl o S O S Rk e s sinn o mmis S A8 S5 o oo E . DRAWERS wear. The peculiarly smooth 3 3 % and re; u];‘:-e tc“ué of the Willow and Rattan Furniture Fitted with A great variety of tucked, embroidery and lace trimmed styles are embraced in the wonderful offerings — values straw, %’Ae special L. & H. Cretonne Cushions. 75¢ and $1.00, at each .. e M I R P B L T 800 N R vveeese 23¢ and 48c | sizing,and the exquisite trim- mings, are but a few points that have awarded the seal of Public Approval to L. & H. Straws for 3o years., Satis- fied customers have given a eputation to L. & H. Straws. ¢ For Sale by q P. J. MORLLY, | Frankiin Square, Norwich. Our Drapery Department Furnishes Dainty Hangings, Curtains, Bed Spreads, Etc. CHEMISE and COMBINATIONS Women who desire to do away with all superfluous draperies will make-the most of this spIcn:luI chance to buy pretty: RS 3 hemxse\ and Combinations at big discounts: . B. GOTTHELF & CO., “The Store of Good Values” 94-100 Main Street . Large Assortment of Suitable Floor Cover- - ings in Our Carpet Department. N. S. Gilbert & Sons, 137-141 MAIN STREET.

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