Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 1, 1910, Page 8

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l i! |'N An interesting attempt to a We do not think it makes very m 1"8'3"' jelle, s u D nEN BEATHS I N TH' s fl TY OF I.E THAMES. the Chinese nightingale in Vienna was | difference which = gets licked, Hoke made last week, writes out correspond- | and Joe being pretty well, matched. | 1 3 for Sore Feei Quarterly Report of Coroner Erown Shows Many from Heart Dissase, Drowning and eaih‘oad Irjuries. (Cont‘@ued from Pase Seven.) of a full length, then seemed content with the advantage and dropped bacl to a long easy stroke. At the three-quarters Harvard azain ! it ent, when thirty of the pretty green birds were set at liberty in the city park, where it is hoped they will take up their abode. { Over in- - Georgia, however, there is great rejoicing, not because of the like- lihood that Hoke will occupy the gub- ernatorial office once more, but at the | | .Sore Fcet.-'[ender Fee! nd Swollcs" lapped Yale's ahell but dropped back | At the end of the week the park- | pmsnectuthat the usual heated cam- . / again, and Yal> was half a length - retv e i i ai will not be missing this ear. Feet Cured Every Time. TIZ Makes ; Shead at the mile: Both ciews were | KD eounted twelye oF U UL i ouly disappointment. e that 16 wil Sore Feet Well No Matter i| coroner Fremkiin H. Brown has Groton e e X attle o B! they had been liberated, The remain- | DS “80 short.’ o ol mpla A o = p {| made his quarterly report of the sud- | april 9—Timothy Crouch, aged 65: | SPecial RIVENERES DEL LIC o or ‘tacs | der are apparently expi@ing Vienna. | BECR C16 o0 tok BETL B, 3 o Geor- What Ails Them. }| den deaths in eleven of the towns of | heart disease. e D e . Bemen| Heoris-of tisic visiinirive boen ‘o= Lol & GRUIDRIEn of this sott I Geor- 3 ¢ | this county for the second quarter of | JMay 15—George D. Higgins, aged! i iaching in the rough water near the | ceived fom several public gardens. I€{Z0% 0000 Ponarieston News and L)'&u- 1| the year. There were many -from |45: drowning. >y D e e heracn | the birds stand the variations of the |4t ] —C s Ne { | drowning, heart disease and railroad | Max Bever, aged 18; rail- | their Jength to a ledgth and a half. Viennese climate and agree to live in . A { injuries. The deaths from wood alco- y |~ Then ecame the wonderful spurt that | the par] a large number are to be im- AT - hol/polsOiing £rom TR e e Waterford. showed how much the Cambridge men | ported.—London Daily Mail. Where Suggestion Hurts. key caused an extra number ¢ de 1 i arve. G 2l- TN i deaths for the town of Stonington tis masled S Aiimuder Sawed | o Ene e 3 Ther atrokie. and it B s e cured. by madl guarter, while the number in Norwich | ase. G Yased the gan T 30 o SIGHER OF & milk ~is Tieason. cine and medicine alone, and 1n thess , and N London was emaller than |} East Lyme. | she moved up more than two lengths A man applied at the factory for a | any form of suggestion whatsoevs= usual. s—Daniel Sanvichi, aged 15 and at this distance from home bezan | job. Among other questions the fore- | may be misleading or harmful, The deaths by towns are as follows: Norwich. | heart disease. Beckwith, €ged 80; \ to lrave Yale behind at every stroke. * The interval between the crews in creased so fast that it seemed as he had left his he replied, man asked him why last place. ““Well, “they™ Her Guess. pril & Ann Royston, aged 47 Frankian something must have happened to | asked me to please leave, and 1 didn’t The Fat One—“Don't = - - 4 you think S Yale, but tha blue was simply out- § po 0 77; | April 25—Noble A. Ladd, aged 6% | 1 \03 " "Harvara finished four lengths o TalaReghen L HIOUNORCIROr: travel broadens one?” The Thin One electric ] | shooting. . ahead in 13.00%. Yale's time was —“Oh, yes. You've been on a lon A Torran aged | Liben. 13.1S. The record for this race is 10.12 P ¥ s orrance, ged 3 % E18. B s race is 10.12, i i i ’ " May | April 2—Charles B MurpHy, aged 35; | 1315 b\"’}:a::'(a);d igrlmll 2 Right in His Line. i journey, haven’'t you? 1 3 . > njuries. | . — 3 T'm surprised that you should be Lathrop, | railroad injuries. | : 3 s ! ‘ e St ! YALE AND HARVARD. so interested in watching those silly National Traits. 2 Parillo aged 5; e Pt rrow. 3; | e dudes.” “Force of habit, T guess. I'm Aprit T—F larrow, aged 63; - It takes one hour to know a French- e wood alcohol poisoning. The Record V-"_;z Eights Have Made | president of a real estate improve- | man one month to know a Ge:!::: anislaw Mikolyez ‘il 7—Charles 33; en Thames. vt Well?” W . s pture of bladde AT e | o ment compan; “Well? Well, | almost a lifetime to know an English- \ ~Lydia M. Disco, aged 3; elec- | © 41 g _Edward Dougherty, aged 26; Winner. SErrivie yAeAE IS man—a/ell. Policdmen all over the world usel ! > | acute gastritis from wood alcohol. | Pariad v 5 . TIZ. Policeme stand on their feet i 1 14—Rosario Patti, age | 2 =~ da‘ o;l xer‘\o“‘ “nh _surn‘j I m(»r.' New L_ondcn lmfi.fi : ;m s =5y | Yale Where D\{Ilnen Leads. Finest of All Pleasures. e | "April 30—Patrick Cunnitte, aged 30; Sl - Always to be right, always to tram- | The most delfcate, the most senst- It keeps fect in perfect com I eia ot ey ingod 1t; so- Harvara bin f;’;:::d'nfp“"g;‘:a‘t“"“"’m;"'.’“b“ are | ble of all pleasures, comsists in pib- Read what this policeman has | May 7.— e ¥ . Jr., ; ac- » i ualities with Liks “I was surprised and delighted| cidental drowning. | s TR which dullness takes the lead: in the | ZCUuN" ths (pleastre of: others~La 17 for tender t. I hardl 29— Alonzo Randall, aged 54; | Jarvar - E % o a2 Bruyere, . how to thank you enough for it cerebral hemorrhage. | Yale ... world ?>—Thackeray, “Vanity Fair, | | | May | D T e “June 20—Isaac N. Pairbrother, age Tale — LSRR elleve im my emrmest g enile debility. High- Fonore: n Nature, Yale ITIZ. 1 am a polic keep on! Preston. ral For every one person that acts Wie [y rece all day."— rreil, Aus- Apcil 56 John ¥ Oliiser. ann o5 piopia your daughter graduate with |, tonic on us, 1,000 act like a mustard You mever tried = chronic alcoholism and heart failure. H‘fr dr‘:’;‘;"'p{-m M:‘;Z‘!““ say she g‘d- plaster.—New York Press. before for our € is ) wn man, A DO Bozrah. PES 5 ars more than = v il From anyihing ever before sold o EHos S any other girl's in the class.”"—De- g o Bt teaaties Ciog wo i a'6; act |- June 20_Taci BEUSEREAT Sedi . | ; troft Free Pres . But Few Realize It. X | fracturs hNor‘th‘ P :2:: e Bacon—A man that is young im S ot 3 67- : May _James L. Palmer, aged 57; | ‘;?' And the Dishes. ‘y::;r:mm"l;'he S in7hours, if"be Nee 1 | heart 41': Srael C. Chapman, ageds9; | 1903 Baron—“Were you ever in a col- ! - s Tmwung L Pl 104 lision at sea?’ Egbert—"Yes; I had e . bunions and callous ! R | 1005 a cross-eyed waiter run into me in the Wearing Out. You 1rv" (-:;Izn;'? a e i ¥ 2] ;3"‘_. companion-way.” — Yonkers States- It is not the revolutions that destroy p." ):M sr t sl 8 a6k Minnie B. Wilcox, aged i \5‘(15 man machinery; it is the friction.— LE R ‘Hfi::a‘;;,"“m“ L Florence M. Wilcox, aged| 1909 Beocher. 3 - Voluntown. 1910 2 T RS b A Beh Hiilom, aged 42 : _ Eigh rom the two universities met e | for the f t time in 1876 at Spri field, e = aged 36: ac- | Mas owad there in 1877 as o 5 i S 3 | well e that time they hgve ‘ 8¢ e met the record for eights = S bejng, Yale Harvard 11. In_total WICH TOWN vening the sum of | T3Ces Tawed the record is, Yale: 23, KNOR te eyent = Harvard 20. . There was a large | e Annual Festival by Ladies’ of Sacred peing pdasent from | gUTLER FOR HARVARD ® Heart Church—Many at the Races from Norwich Town | FROST FOR YALE. he boat races on Thursday. | 2 — Cl h' n d F H H ‘ on’ e Captains for the Crews Elected Trurs- (§ BUY your Clothing, Hals and Furnishings 1 g Personal Mention. day Night—Yale Has No. Excuses. of T, Wash,, is| __Roger Cutler, 1911, of Brookline, T T4 . o3 oL Tacoma. Wash. 12| \iame; was slecied captain of the Hax AT g vard erew for next year by the \]a‘r- n u y S Fickankat o vdrd oarsmen Thursday night. Cutler , Min o anter Y Was|is g brother of Elioit Cutler, captain n charge of the recent gue:t of his sister. Mrs.| o¢ the 1909 crew. He pulled stroke in Prices will be advazced. Julia Bates of Otrobando avenue. Thursday’s race. 2 | " The Yale crew Thursday night Al Tires in stock will be sold Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lundgren and |chose as next year's at the old price. little son of Preston City were rcce{lL’}“:"’gg: )':‘”’:‘;“;:‘rz e W and save money enough on your purchase to celebrate with on Inde- Bibaes cubte you M 0, Do O s, Julia | o mds. e was bow oar in Thurs- endence Day, and besides the §aving you make in money for your- R v - J. M. Talbot of Olro-| gav's race. Iast year he fowed on the self your wife, mother or sisters will apgreciate the ROYAL GOLD mes Murphy and ha bando ave Miss Hat on Thursda Bord of Town street left for a visit with relatives ‘varsity four and in his freshmen year he was a member of his class crew. Both 'varsity crews spent the night at their quarters and will disband to- STAMPS which we give on all cash purchases. 20% Discount. [ - |in New York. ld The tenor of the comment of the '" u r | Yale coaches on Thursday's result was ' .ymond Fidred of Washington |that Yale had no excuses to offer, and Sohn street has returned from Mariboro | that the best crew had won. They had ; g 4 - 7 f.- Jonn faedt e e now on every Suit of Clothes in our stors, which brings prices down 191 Main St., Norwich, Ct. | Huobard | Ea] e = i e S as follows: s B { Standish and little b k| N. D. CHASE pent Thursday with Duchese Can Be Shabby. $10.00 SUITS now $ 8.00 | : mother, Mrs. Louis J. | Remembered by Falls Mill Employes | Sa m’an iy §o. A Suchmn mper. be "‘t"“bb’ as she $12.00 SUITS now $ 9.60 | Peon Leaving Mill pleases, and, in spite of socialism and 00 SUITS NOT]CE | eitenad Noyes D. Ch: e iy a badly hanging skirt, she will remain $15. now $12.00 | ot ik i S e aising the Maine. a power in the land, but the suburban | avenue completed E 5. -Eailse Eran e &l ,evening at 1l it will be remembered, fi- | lady does not care to be seen with $18.00 SUITS now $14.40 e has been : ted $300.000 for raising | ng the wreck of the battle- lacated in her neu hber best friend if the latter be wear- $20.00 SUITS now $16.00 cflce, Breed M Room 1 | ing an cld-fashioned frock.—Black p Maine. At first $100,000 was the e e touis, 1t 4 1 1 p Maie, At arstMOR B wen She | 0 White: $22.50 SUITS now $18.00 Telsphone 650. auglie w thet wounld be required. T $25.00 SUITS now $20.00 Besides we have about 50 Odd Suits, just one of a kind, left from regular lines, which will be closed out at prices that will make you worder why we do it. But this is clean-up time, and cost is not considered. STRAW HATS, The compre will permit con- siderable preliminary Work to be done, »w for the comple- ) remove the hulk not. make much of a upon the treasury, but if a rdam- is to be built, more than the ent appropriation may be neces- for its construction aione. It \lr\llld be unfortunate if, after the de- nise suny Food Scarce. “This circular describing the Mount- ingvue says you can sit at the dinner table and see the beautiful mountain peaks,” said the man who contem- plated going. “That is true,” replied the ome who had been; “and that's e WHAT'S NEW oo THE PALACE CAFE | Step in =nd see us. FRANK WATSON & CcoO, mar3a 78 Frankiin Street. | is long serv Strawberry Festival. At the Scotlan Children Cry sire of the American people has been just about all you can see.” S HETEAR the DULlic tnece 1e 1o Dea FOR FLETCHER'S so unmistakably expressed, the wreck Fir by = NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, COOL UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, BELTS, and :mn (e ‘}’l;""‘(‘“‘;f\];{x”\file’mfi,'" should be broken up below the sur- Immediate Need. everything new and seascnable in Men's wear, are h in endlers ! face.—Providence Journal. variety and at bottom prices. John A. Moran Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, ing columwns »f ¥h3 Bu | | CASTORIA Kind Friend—“Henpeck, let me in- troduce you to Prof. Glass, the great hypnotist, who can put anyone to sleep within two minutes after start- ing.” Henpeck—"Glad to meet you, professor. Come, let me introdras you te my wife” * “Why do you have such enormously f: v: irls?” « “Clever id STORES o el ceveriiden ot Corner Main and Shetucket Streets IN"ALL clothes on their evenings out! Cleveland Leader. The MITCHEL], Automobiles are considered by ail manufacturers, also the frade, to be the BEST PROPOSITION on the markel _ —oem The Model ‘R’ Runabout, 35 horse power, $1,100.00 The Model “T’’ Touring Car, 35 horse power, $1,350.00 The Model “‘S’’ seven-passenger Touring Car, 50 horse power, $2,000.00 A six-cylinder Touring Car, 50 horse power, seven-passenger, 130-inch wheel base, for $2,000.00. These cars have taken so well, today there is a premium on them. PRINCIPAL CITIES We carry nothing but Sell high-grade clothing for men and women. at the lowest prices and cur terms are the eas— iest in the city. Yeu can come here, select your goods, and have tham charged to your account. Pay for them in Small weekly payments. We guarantee everything we sell, and will cheerfully exchange or refund vour money on any unsatis- factory purchase. Weoemen’s Glothing WOMEN'S STYLISH SUITS ALL : $12.00 to $40.00 | $7.50 to $28.00 4 2 WOMEN'S STYLISH SKIRTS | g CY AN : - We also have the E-M-F ‘30’ cars which have established a re pu= BOYS' FANCY AND $1.98 to $18.00 SCHOOL SUTTS tation in this territory, and there has not been one single adjustment WOMPBN'S SILK WAISTS made to any one of the sixteen cars delivered. $1.98 to $8.00 $1.00 to $10.00 YOUTHS’ NOBBY SUITS ; MILLINERY YLD to SR We have the Matheson $3,500.00 car, of national reputation, which $2.50 to $20.00 is known throughout the entire world. Also the famous little Hupmo- bile for $750.00. MEN'S HATS WOMEN'S AND FOR DEMONSTRATIONS, ETC,, CALL AT THE IMPERIAL GARAGE. 2 Chestnut St., AND BOYS' SHOES $1.25 to $4.00 s Norwich, Conn. Telephone conmectlion. Men’s Glothing MEN'S8 WOOL SUITS \ Open Wednesday and Saturday Nights MEN'S 29-31 Shetucket Street . $1.50 to $4.00 Peter Ceccarelii, Prop.

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