Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 9, 1910, Page 8

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e NEW WARD FOR BACKUS HOSPITAL three months, Proof of Politleal Astuteness. taken by referees.—\Washington Spe- Not out of the Yantic cemetery cial. . . Th to. where he once alleged the best part of the population of Norwich was, but Bést }Eil _Tonic Senator Lodge Will Do His Part, . |the Senator Lodge out of tem T, litical obscurity, All Over America the News of the : e i Fy Charies 7. Thayer has come agein (o Marvelous Dandruff Cure of willi W S Curlously enoush there is one com- be for the fifth time mayor of Nor- . Parisian Sage Has Spread. Contract Awarded to C. Morgan Williams and Work will T.S. W, vetorans. " The adj mittes of which Senator Lodge did not | be “on -the job”—From Washington | wich | Whother or not one likes Thay- 3 2 ; e surprised but mads apPropri- | xnow he was a member, yet i etter n Advertiser, er, he must admit that such a remark— whfow vears amo here wag e | be Started Soon—Will be 53x40 and Three Stories | it Siuite; .., cyuey ana suramian | £ad to larn e Sng piace. This s sBie ol 1y womaining ore S falling hair and all scalp diseases. High— Finish will be Like Admirsiration Euilding. | McCarthy were named a comimittee to| the committee on forest reservations. Only. Knaivs Ons. Good, Ons. O i ead. & tatye o % procure extra tables and chairs which | That has become important in view Mr. Bryan of Nebraska says Mr. | part of Norwich, it is evident, likes the News of the quick action of this wonderful invigorator spread rapidl And today, without any sensation: or untrue advertising, garisian Sage is used extensively in' almost every | On Wednesday the contract was let | building. ‘will be ready this morning. the Weeks forest reservation bill | Harmon of Ohio shows symptoms of N - Miss Thompson Entertained. neh 1s expected soon o b6 passed | Weakening vertebrac, While D S i - b e Miss Ella Thompson, by the house, and thus be placed be- | 27 S8ys he is for any good democrat - - ng. Included in the ward is an |, Mise Tlia Fhompson, sn operator in| fore the senate for consideration and | {OF Dational leader, he seems disposed APl = St And what has pro- | by the building committee of the g g e gy which forms | Gelightrul party at her home . 3t will be referred of course | {2 Kill oft any who make serious pre- ey Sl s The Bur~ e e o Dage does just what Esgioii dipital (sorppration o ine s orcidor from. the aqministration nut street Wednesday evening. Games S e e et P Kol HR DIl F IO ReY, T out, LT Mo - e Bul- | construction of a mew ward building | puiiding will lead into the northeast | Nere PIRyed SN BT | tormal musical | ""Mr. Lodge was asked the other day 2 » DON’TBUY T S Ty O re e at the south end of the admin Pis & Butldl o etin it will do. : Corner of the ward building, where tion building. There were four bid served during the evening. The about the meetings of the committee, 8. 55 to the west, and thex] goes | SeTved during the evening, The guests|i)o weeks bill being the topic of con- If you are proud of your personal L e e T eomey | ders, and the contract went o the low.- | {1iough the center of the building. On tion. The senat et C Morgan Williame, Work will | 1040 (8, 0 S hires Targe Rooms | change and pupils from the Conneoti- | HOPREOY 1 TN MR, 2 commitices appearance, buy & set or partial set with Dr. King's latest invention, that back guarantee. that Parisian Sage 18 |1 "{artea upon the new building very the most invigorating and rejuvenating Cx s - 5 about 12x14, with _bath, linen closet o " haic tomic. It cures dandruff, stops | Son and it will be pushed to comple- | and supply foom. Each foom has two o N s SenwOr falling hair and itching scalp: it mekes | tion 85 1ot as, bossibiS, 05 AGQU00 | windows and the corrldor 1s 16x8, The LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |witn surprise. The congressional di- the hair grow strong and vigorous, vet i e facilitic 20ft and Tustrous. 1t je the only hair | stitution greatly, adding a maternity | pookcases will be built into it 'In the Wasting Wate: formation, and the senator discovered tha n Fout % | ward and children’s ward. g b dressing that reaches the root bulh 9f| * The samo style of architecture will [ VRIS PEiGing e o i himself on the committee all right, his wonderful improvement, the “NAT- germ. be carried out in the ward building 8s | 0 tiation. , - Mr. Edlfinfl-—! noticed in The Bul- | republcan company being Brandegee URAL GUMS,” which m- e . to the women ho are reading | in_the main structure, and corridors | "G “the second floor or childrem’s etin on the 3d inst. mention is made |of Connecticut, Depew of New York, ¢ N oe it impos- | this sioiple statement of fact, we want | Will connect it with the administra. | gormitory the greater part of the floor . Perkins of California, Burnham of New sible to detect artificial teeth in your to say that Parisian Sage works won- | tion building. The exterior walls will | (OO0 0000 ™91 9x40. There is = it Hampshire and Smoot of Utah. The lnw::."L‘.' EXTRACTION 1 PE%od Saimimation Foom. The oom | ovary Rt Of the. Swenty-rout: Tt M I et, and exa E every hour of the twenty-four! It i§ Teeth extracted and fil y e I8 s day coom. Rot by women wito have 1o, take 1aun- | THROW OUT THE LIN for “the ‘most. nervous and” deieats The third floor has five rooms, there | gry work home, but in homes and people. Dr. King’s method is the onl. 4 being three as on the ground floor, | places of persons who hire their work D absolutely SAFE treatment know: t’ | is-divided into two rooms, fdone. =~ © ; B i o Gental sclence. Full set tecth 35 and ‘ s parties sen every | Gi: i . 3 3 -~ There is a fire escape on the west |and they were to report what they People Will Be Happier. D. D. 8. Fillings $1. up. b - of the corridor from the administra- |found in regards to dripping faucets ¢ i iy | tion buildin In the three bathrooms, | there would be something doing among KING D " e Washington, R. L. realized his, condl G R B e I L L T T e’ “watef | “Throw Out the Life Line"— E TAL P“BLOHS' Franklin sq“aml Norwich ngton, R. L. re = kARt . RAeniig | ther i : tlon 'and teok warning befors It was| @uilt will be used between the fl00%- | wity white Ttalian threshold T I v he. wash | = The ¥idneys need help. HOURS—9 a. m. to § p. m.; Sundays 10 to 2. Telephane. too late. He says: I suffered severe- | Il a"d_abou}_ut e b 131: Sieh fet “The addition will be one of great |tubs and sinks and toilets would reveal | They're overworked — caw't get the 7 19 tram Kidnes trouble, the disease be- | side fnish will be of kiln dried flat| ,jue to the institution iIn its broad- | the quantity of water that is being | poison filtered out of the blood. ing hereditary in our fami T have | oak and American sheet glass Wil be | ening work. The plumbing and heat- | wasted daily. il gotting <3 I e o Kigney | used. It will be equipped with elec- | SIS T done "by the ~Williams | * T fafl fo see where snyone has & y g worse every minute. Remedy and now _consider myseif | tric light, and =as, anc the “eORE | Brothers ; right to 1t water 80 to waste because| Wil you help them ? thoroughly cured. This should be a|Svstem of the InsCHution, eX alge o) Deep River Factory. they are paying water rates. Doan's Kidney Pills have brought arning to all not to neglect taking - " tho st and while the | C. Morgan Williams has recently _AN OBSERVER. |thousands of kidney sufferers back from the verge of despair. Foley’s Kidney Remedy until it is too | Windows on | been awarded the contract for a_new Norwich, Conn. Whal and Where 'o Buy 'n NorWICh Will cure any form of kidney trou- ' 0! vi E: 1t vindow in | e N fv?;rifi'n‘lp: ‘r‘.ln«h:h: t%\'nalm\'s:-‘ ';;ns ‘age- | factory for the Pratt Reed Co. at Deep | River. This will be 250-50, six storles $15,000 Salary for Roosevelt. % . 3 | high, of brick. Tt will be of mill con- | rmheodore Roosevelt will be tendered | ° o H H T Smi Bulldlng | fin. This company manufactures | o eocreanoons et el pe tendered | Mrs. H. A. Simonds, 117 Framdam ustom Tin Ing JOSCph F. Smith, Gors with women's hair, It will turn | be waterproofed and there will be con- Gl harsh and faded hair into beauti- | crete footings. ~The ground course ol adiant and Justrous hair In & few | Will be of granite and the water table days, and is the most pleasant and sat- | of brownstone with alternsting courses {stving dressing any woman ever used. | between of granite and brownstone Druggists evervwhere and The Lee Red brick with granite arch and & Osgood Co. sell Parisian Sage for | rock face granite corners as well as S0c & large bottle. the sills. There will be white pressed brick used in the walls of the third The Conservation of Nature's Resources | floor, also terra cotis ana_moulded Ve bri The roof will be of slate an e c X :i’i’f,":.,:?,.fi:.“fl‘,;’“;:" Byl e | the flooring of spruce. Expanded met- alize "l al 1aths will be used and deadening ways and two smaller ones for top passage. : The ward building wi to the south of the | pi=no keys. court of arbitration, planned dy the | Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “For TUES ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING G e e (g | e PR e Tt b bty ol FILORIST FEED & ELEVENTH WEDDING | SHERIFF SNOW PRESENTED matier. - The' offer will Te made by te:l:;dml‘):hlnk ‘:rl::r- x;url.o medicine| | :Am:: ELEV;TO!L e, 1¢ so you should consult with me and HANDSOME GOLD BADGE. e president as spokesman for the | €d an’s ney s. The un- . D antle, Conn. 2feg - ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED. | governments interested. Germany, | doubted benefit they have given to'my| Telephone. decida | "23’. Main Sircel, Norwich. get prices for same. Excellent work i s0McEATI prioss. Gift from the United Spanish War|France, Italy and Japan have indicat- | friends warrants me in recommending ed that Colonel Roosevelt is their Surprise_Given Mr. and Mrs. Julian Parker of Thamesviile. Veterans, of Which He is Local . them highly. I will chee: i ST e b choice. Russia and England are yat By, X win riully give C. M. WILLIAMS, SR 0 e BEvend) AdiumE fo be heard from. -and it is expected | the facts that lead me to testify in 0UR woRK E Mrs. | Julian ker str — : at those governments also will fall | £ ' meets the approval of th s D emer| (Special to The Bulietin e T SRR P Domni Eiingy, PO el i o General Contractor and Builder, evening to assis ting imantic, June 8.—A. C. Tyler| Experts figure that the yearly cost % - D, Sevin & 45 cents the peck. Fine Delaware 218 MAIN STREET. eleve e < comnp, Mo . S W. ¥, held a larsely | of the court will be about $200,000. to | Son's drug store, to anyone desirous| Rogars’ Domestic Laundry, | *t-*vberrier, Spinach is cheap, 2 . ables ; ed. mied and enthusiastio meeting i | be shared equally among the nations | of knowing them for his or her own 0ge estic Laundry. OTT i “Phone 370. jan17a | p. r Town Clerk Fenton's office Wednesday | interested. The salary of the chair- | good.” Tel. 958. Rear 37 Franklin Street. 3;1; O FERRY, Franklin St t, 4 a_ne 3 rening and perfected the final ar- |man will be $15.000 yearly, that of the Mrs. Louis A. Wheeler and Wil | appersents for the seventh annual de. | seven other judges $10,000 each. The| For sale by all dealers. Price 60 septaid Wells. 5 3 partment encampment, which is to be | Secretaryship, ich is to go to Sen- |cents, Foster-Milburn Co, Buftalo, 7 Foliowing the games, Mr. We T here foday One mew comrade, |ator Root, will be allotted $10,000. | New York, sole agents for the United QUALITY nn ln N Es n 1 behalf of the guests pre ited Mr. and | Maurise J. Sullivan, was mustered in. | The expense of maintaining a staff of | srates. | Mrs. Parker a hand - cut glass vase. | The reports of the various sub-com- |attendants. lbrarians, lawyers eote.. 15 in work should always be considered, | Ice cream and cake were served dur-|mittees were accepted. estimated at $75,000 vearly. No other | Remember the name—Doan’s—and | especlly when it costs no more than | < ing the evening. Voeal and Instrumen- | jt was also announced that F. S.|money will be required. because the | take no other. the inferfor kind. Skilled men are i tal music by Louls A. Wheeler and|Long W. R. C., No. 28, had agreed to | special cost of considering each case employed by us. Our prices tell the - abeth Park we greatly en- | serve the banquet Saturday afterncon | will be shared by the nations inter- | — Scared Into Sound Health. whole story. Room 10 'Phone 32-3 g > in the G. A. R. banquet hall for the | ested. . B. F. ngfi e The party broke up at a late s and comrades. fficlals at Washington consider the | wittes: “A ;::_le{,nsmm:m“ e -afl:TET.ON SR mAriTé = el e Mayor D. P, Dunn will officially wel- | court an efficacious system of remov- | troubled with my kianeys and bladder, E - niversari he gue clu come the comrades and guests, accord- | ing from the control of any one power | which grew worse until I became We have at The only machine that could meet| Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. 2 ing them the freedom of the city im—|Such questions as the reeent Bankow | alarmed Nz = at my condition. 1 sutrercd| $2.50-The Waldorf Shoe v THAMESVILLE STORE HETUCKET 3T. the requirements of the Chicago Police | and Mrs. F. Leon Hutchins, 3 5 H b ey d T 3 2 mediatel !uflowlng the invocation by | railway state, the Korean protectorate | also with dull hy eadac AN SOWBRFUL —RELIABLE. i\\"‘.fi xm “Aard ‘nlxélw\o[rrma .\ér.‘\ ‘aquJ‘ /. S. Beard Saturday morning |2nd the general Chinese, Balkan, Cre- | the .ctl,nn of my bu a nm -hn:m-:: for Men end Woi L P 4 to 54 miles per hour. WIS avalis i sudl Mas. var fan- - tan and Indian problems. This was |and painful I read of Foley Kidney G D The o e nTou can bug C. V. PENDLETON, JR, Yamtie, | 1eD, Church, r. and 1 onn Me- | ®Tho mecting Wednesday evening was | pointed out today by diplomats after | Pills and after taking them a 'few | SUPerior to ali others in style, qual- b i Py A o ey Mies th Park, Miss Mars_Dol- | fa ast Cemp Commander | ject that appeare e World this | tion o blad: € a few mo eo Flakes At B¢ per packe SERE T R st ndiSecon beare. A.'P. Dotbearé and K. I Ham- | Comrade F. P Fenton, in benif of the | morning 203§ was) tras of il Sateemn "ok PICUMNINGS, sge.” Come eariy and avoid the rush. mond. 2 U. S. W. veterans, presented to Adjt.| The court will sit each spring for | Osgood Co. (Premiums) 50 Central Avenue. C. 8. FAIRCLOUGH, THE NAME = ; s A LE THE LOCATION NOW GOING ON Schwartz Bl'fls. 9-]] water St uo§fi)!;ann “THE OPPURTUNITY _HAS ARRIVED?” Tpdzfy starts one of the largest FIRE SALES ever known in the furniture buying world. This FIRE SALE will continue until every article has left the premises, and we would earnestly request you to call early and select your goods while the assortment is complete. Sunday, May 29th, was the date of what threatened to be a disastrous fire at our large establishment, but the active response of the fire department and their noble work in fighting the flames kept the flames within their reach, therefore we are in a position to offer you v ' $25,000 " Y iy 33 per cent. FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD THINGS TO BE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE 0dd Dressers and Chiffoni i ressel .C foniers | Pictures Chairs China Closets Crex Rugs Brass Beds Were $22.00, now $15.50 All varieties, from 25c to $1.75, For all purposes — from 35c to Were $10.09, now $ 4.50 from three times as much. $2.25, were 60c to $4.75 BIG. LINE From $250 to $ 7.50 Were $55.00, now $32.00 3 : W 2 w 5. 2. w:: :z; 3,‘,; ::: :f;fi: ere $5.00 to $12.50 Were $40.00, now $22.00 Parlor Suits Mattresses Mirrors Were $15.00, now $12.00 Were $26.00, now $13.00 Were $75.00, now $42.00 All grades, from 95¢ to $6.00. From 19¢ to $7.50, were 25c to Were $15.00, now $ 8.50 Ranges Were $18.00, now § 8.50 Were $45.00, now $22.00 $15.00. < Were $65.00, now 45.00 Parlor Tables - Were $35.00, now $22.50 Carpets ¥rom 500 to §5. 50 per cent, oft.| KO Top and Lodge Desks Axminster Rugs TR 0, nove V1000 Buffets P el One-half Pri IN ALL SIZES Were $25.00, now $16.00 Were $35.00, now $19.00 Axminsters—were $1.25. now 85¢ iz Were $28.00, now $18.50 d Brussels—were $ic, now 68c I = ES 2 Were $30.00, now $17.50 ables Dishes Were $25.00, now $16.00 Iron Beds Were $32.00, now $15.00 Were $5.00, $7.50 $10.00, $20.00 € Were $22.00, now $14.00 ; S i Couches Now $3.00, $4.00, $ 5.00, $10.00 Large stock—cut 60 per cent. Were $19.00, now $11.50 ‘v‘;:: i::'::‘ ::“ ::f:: Vi 5. o e oy = were 32500, now $1400 Were $15.00, now $ 8.50 Baby Carriages and Go-Carts . Refrigerators Clocks Tapestry Rugs Rt il dpad Were $18.00, now $9.50 Sideboards Were $25.00, now $16.00 Mission, Alarm and Parlor Clocks. ONE-PIECE % : Were $16.00, now $8.00 Were n 12.00 5. W 18.00, . Were $55.00, now $35.00 Were oy o o sl kst el L o e I e e W Were $12.00, now $7.50 Were $30.00, now $16.00 Were $10.00, now $ 450 Were $200, now ‘2920 S e ¥ icon xEwuie wclomm, VN 0. ¥ TORLES S nar 9 L SEO o Were $12.00, now $6.50 now 75¢ to $3.50. Were $ 6.00, now $2.98 The above articles are a very smalil part of the vast reductions in prices, and we can assure you that a call at our establishment will be to your advantage. Don’t delay--come early while the assortment is large. CHWARTZ BROS., - 9-11 Water Street

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