Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 2, 1910, Page 8

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_ A Prejudiced Witnes: Speed, Not Exer Walking, we are told, is & g00d ex=- e L A brewer of ;St. Louls, salling With | o sigq _peiter than riding in an suto- Small Pests, Not the WIld Animals, | his family for Germany, where he OWns | mobile. The trouble is that a great - Are the Real Troubles of the 25,000 -acres, including eight villages | many of us are not looking for exer- T " IS TREee A ‘African Hunter. and a game- forest, remarks at part- (cise—Milwaukee Sentinel 5 - Pro ; hing L ¥ Py Nas < ing: “Prohibition is tbe meanest i Not Dedging Lynch Law. Sons of Herman Anniversary—Odd Fellows Elect OF-| . . .. ;cocuioes intoxicate [ in the world, . - - Absolite pro- | ettt dhe aiteniimn of castorn- u. Tirey inject so much poison into | hibition would ruin the whole worl2"” | erg who ihink that Ohio is somewnere d that yyo!u are dazed, your eyes roll | etc. etc. Well. maybe. But what does | in the backwoods to the fact that a e, he know about it? If ever a man's | wild deer bas been caught on the . bernians Heard Talk an California Trip. - and you stagger and speak thickly. | 1% JUOR BPOTL L JF SCoaive sort, | streets of Springficid, Mass - Cleveland In a word, you're drunk, sald & mis- | (jjs man's is.—Lewliston Journal Leader.’ STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY . i ~ sfbary. AMERICAN MECHANICS. noble grana, Brother Spicer, has been n the Nyassa country T'd always | Based on a judgment of the sii-|YVice-grand for the past six months| ... gotting ready for bed and the | . e ficers—United Workmsn Cain Court Dccmo-—l-b- and has also filled other offices. ° preme court a decision rendered by £ i ik Wedba sinoet TG AT 2 Villia Villia joined the lodge by card from Hart- | mosquitoes an T o Peaicridir consion of iy | fora on Feb. 3, 1908. “As the mext res- | set up my mosquito nmet with the ut- | $§COLD § superior court in the -case of _the | Ular meeting night is-on lJnuly 4t the | noat care. T'd clamp down its edges | Grand lodge, A. O. U. W., of this state, | installation of the new officers is put| ... = oyces and boxes. I'd light inside b a T over until the 1lth. ::,"",',‘;‘,f,:f.,C,J'f""n‘}a:‘f,’f'{,u;‘m‘;' Ui | “"Shetucket lodze, No. 27, elected these | it three green wood fires, filling it That Mean Real Money Savings § a hard fought Iegal contest: “The s~ Officers ‘&L its " XIPENEE LR Tuesday | with a bitter smoke that all insects i to Every Buyer in Our = night: G, va!evh McKenzie, Jr.; the. of Gomnéctiont % Mabrey: treasurer, Edwin B. Miner.; “Finally I'd get in mysel . 3 e he The state | . | cE v e SYATe | With the elective officers they are to| gsmoke big pipes of the black "native : y | Bt e Ssage, o costs: WhICh [pe installed at the next meetink at|iobacco, and Ij long miserably in'y i The sranting of the motion for | Which also the st.-degree. will thed .o o, ) smolly atmosphere for the or ty e | judgmrent in accordance iiths the: in- “‘”Md The new e'“'--gr l::\’l: aawn, t 24 3 oseph Mch nzie. ing cases involving fraternal orders |oTder S and well fite=d to continue (he 1200 or 300 mosquitoes would set in- heatd in o siate court. The case was | Siciessi SO MR, 9 Glile.” | side my net as soon as darkness fell. over o division of L amE 2 They were like a whirlwind in there. | DOUBLE t order Th proportion of BRITH A = The. divided Tands which. each lodge ORDER BRITH ABRAHAM. 1t couldn’t have been worse. Their | iR, uied” e iadion, | AL, 1 oot Fornier meging of S| moms aga choir nippine made me | ROYAL GOLD TRADING ORDER OF PROTECTION. day afternoon in Swatzburg hall tho|foverish—made me really delirious at 1 — Circulars announcing _the annual | following officers —were unanimously | times. i STA“‘]PS | state outing of thq order are being | elected:: President, Nbner Schwartz; | ¢ last in extaustiof I'd get a few {sent to the Connecticut lodges. It is | Vice-president. Hyman Schwartz; oll- |y .5 of troubled slecp, awakening & 2 : S at Savin Rock on the first | er guard, K. Swatzburg. The hl-l“s(all:» e o the DolaTh With Al Purchases July 2nd Hints of needful things fof the full enjoy- % n' Avguit e e I o hatrens of -ty needies | LS The lodse has received from thel nic€C (R = batch of tickets for the SVSng. ment of the National Holid There’s the|.2igson o, 1 beld @ soctal meeting 0 o e Bl 1o o S0 hala] “No, 1t 't the ~lephants or the | LEGS OF SPRING LAMS, . ay- Cre' s €| 1ase sun evening in Hibernian hali | 4o SV " Slenaate, N L el ot oo tue A miden Bt | FOREQUARTERS OF SPRING. LAMB, M, at which nore than -usual enjoyment | foaqy o e for the cemetery fand of| or. but the ‘sheeters. was given the members by the two | no grand lodge. M. Alofsin, Abner| " SMOKED SHOULDERS, Ib best of cheosing from a hig store full of warm .. X Reate ‘ama ‘Dr.| e Erand, 1odse R AR Abesn | i — | made the committee to dispose of the Children Cry NATIVE PEAS, peck. v. man. They told-in a dc lighiful manner of their recent trip to | tjox % pi 2 il S = = California. 1 E FOR FLETCHER'S T 1 Division No. 2 has goné on the sum- MECHANICS. weather wearables. e o s Jue L teg ,“_.:"""F'?“'ffi':umfc\.u N i CAS T O R A | NATIVE BEETS, bunch ..o ing per menth, which is on the second | MIiAnto e “P\-,enmg in S Tuesday. The meeling on the fourth| ¥ an hali, Councillor Frani S. Must Be Above Suspicion. ROVAL/’ Qur Special Order Wagon Foebs in the chair. The spme officers| Kidney and. bladder ailments are so | ; A 1 the Meat D A o H . . . 175 s =% who have beey in the cha or_the | serious ‘in their consequences, and if| ADI Rfld"tfl'weaf Garments Blg Savmgs in the DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. first half of the year will hold over for | unchecked so often fatal that any rem- | ¢4 gy o { ¢ or e €2 epal B 5 v =R R e | the eecona Lalf. The coundil is talk- | ody offered for their cure must be | R 5 Makes: Prompt Deliveries $ 3 Ia the Mest Eifecti Notion D T I O e fonday [ID€ of an open meeting during. the | above suspicion. Foley' Kidnes Pills | ",g; a np § 3 3 < ,‘M b S ONCSY | summer, to which.the members w e | contain no bharmful drugs, and have | ¢ESTAM| ¢ 2 8 the Mes eclive otion vpflr‘meflt e )“‘};;KA‘L’,‘\‘_N’_*“:QC asked to bring their friends. successfully stood a long and thorough ,5?‘?‘.’.‘?‘_.’_ Te Ali Parts of the Clly. SASTAMEY ¢ N Sivl Allover Hair Nets, full size and all [ well attended meeting. After the us- GRAND ARMY. NS SXes & Dmpood Co ew Siyles : | ual order of “business, the following | % £t 1 shades to match your hair; 10c quali- | gficers were elocted: Brophetess, Ada| Sedgwick post: No, 1, had a_ short ; S [ S | ranmos s 6 Thorpe: | meoting on Friday evening at the 3 Whether it be .In u‘lnh-rl: |":'gor|e tv—To-day Se. | pegtror 1 e hettoc? Aftortali | Buckingham Memorial.» In addition. to ress or a simple’ dress for house | Celluloid Collar Supporters. with col- | the business was done, games wera|the usual business, one application WE GUARANTEE YOU WILL i > layed in izh 3 - J. W ook | for the Citizens’ Corps was, received. C wear, you will find ample assortments | ;o4 stone pins, sizes 2% to 3%-inch; | B oo b P{:}'fir_,i,' Y o | The usual committes agon Wiwske i here from which to make a pleasing were apps ted to Great Sun | pointed. coun which is to be held in Mid- Eanny . oth | dletown in_Octob irst dolegate, SONS OF HERMANN. jutton; second, Helen Cul-| rpeir 2 10c quality—To-day 7c. ENJOY THE GLORIOUS FOURTH selection to suit your individual taste William B. Riker's Antiseptic T and needs. The wide range of prices Paveds: o e e - d anni\'ersary is to be cele- ol e Y IR _adept Gisatt> hadily te. theldil | Wil HealE aud hrdens the gum ¢ he next meeting there Will|prated this vear kv Germania lodge, AS NEVER BEFORE IF YOU TRY OUR FAMOUS £ | 15¢ size—To-day 12c each. instaliat of cfficers. The meet-: 11, wtih a family picnic on July mensions of your pur: | i 4 | ings are, of great intersst and well at- | 33" i, "the afternoon, at the Taftville e Rlated Skirt Markers, with| tEnded. Maennerchor grounds, the plans. made Women's Tailor-made Linen Suits, several different styles, newest medels—$5.93 and up. <e and $-inch post com- S A providing for a programme that will ; nd 8 nP h po: n ROYAL ARCANUM. be full of enjoyment for the members plete, with one-niece chalf; value| The 33rd anniversary of the order|and their families. Inyitations were —To-day 25c each. = observed on Tuesday evening by | extended also to the Hartford lodge, | large hinged b: 25¢ COFFEE Freshly Roasted Standard Blend : B h council, No. at its res- | put it is not kgown.whether they will Women' s and Misses' Lingerle| ., .} ganitary Washable Hair|Ular meeting at’the Buckingham M- attend in any\numbers, ’ Dresses, white and solid colors, pretti- : : 5 morial by a =ocial hour following the | * Germania lodge is to install its offi- It is, indeed, a perfect coffee. s f . b Iy trimmed—$3.98 and up. Rolls, in assorted browns and blac ness meeting. Vice regent, George | cers at its meeting next Thursday 1 5 . H. Adams presided at the business | he list Mother, and well she might 7 | Sbe-quality—To-day 378 3 p d | evening, the following being_the lis says Mother, e g m Women's and Misses'Wash Dre: esanallly oty S scesion which had only routine mat-| elected at the last meting: President, BRIk St & rraelt s wihing For strength, flavor and smoothness it has no equal : . s to engage its U William Sticht; vice president, Valen- Don't let her do it. Try the Pereales, Ginghams, Lawns. ete, oTe ® A game of carpet bowls between | 4 5 s Y EDSEe eTe IS S TaVerbTaveH ||, e of _carpe pet ¢ b tary, August Hahn: ctylish models—$3.48 and up. o | teams headed by Frani J. Fields and | fntncial secretary. John - Gremier: Wet Wash W GIVE IT A T'RIAL! NX. S. Penich rasulted in favor of the | gt - FIEITL Lo e as ay team, 10 to Ice cream and Women' Immergruen lodge, No. 12, has also 1 saunty Traveing coats. | G2At’s Furnishings just once, and end the Sme re served by the entertainment linen. poplin and pongee, all stylish . h elected its members and will install drudgery. 50 eenmts per week models and nicely tailored—$3.00 and | Our Men's Furnishing Department js | O mittee. them at its meeting on Wednesday o et s _— = B | evening. hose who have been serv- 5:”“’ ETainned 1o ast the demands i OBD FEELOWS. {ing the past six months were all re- N . iy neme Wach Tress | fOF the “Fourth of July” needs. Officers for the next six months | clccted. S_ & J. R h ]'h G - as = ws at the regular pye 11 L e RS e S oot e FORESTERS. 193 Fraaklin Strest, ! B ' White Lawn Skirts, g;“’( all ;-““5 and colorings—Priced William Spicer; V. G., Louis | At the regular meeeting ot Court Nerwich, Conn. | ) oA nd perfect hang- | > 0. $2.00. retary. John F. Amburn; | City of Norwich, No. 63, held Friday Telephone $98. ‘ 135 Main stroot, Horwloh. Conn. 1s—$1.50 and up. | Men’s Underwear of all descriptions | (L eaSur ank E. Green: trustee (to | evening in Foresters’ hall, the business ) 3 A s ‘ n all aescriptions | gy ynexpired term), Frank M. Gresn.|part of the meeting was hurried F Delivery 'Phone 20-4 ses’ Bathing Suits, | —UDion Suits and separate garments|Under the retiring Roble grand, Ed- | through, as the weather was hot and TR WYY, | styles | ward S. Hinckley, the lodge has en- | nothing of jmportance was to be Night Shirts and Pajamas complete assortment in black and blue = | joyed a successful term, which is ex- | transacted. It was announced that mohalr—$1.98 and up. BHQ DEiges. [ pected to be continued undar the new | installation will take place at the next Cheney’s all Silk Seamless and Re- |Staff of officers. The newly elected ! meeting. " 3 at will wa ble Four-in-hands v args . ';:d L5 in plain and fancy weaves—|TwO ACRES BURNED OVER NORWICH HORSES ENTERED ) NMillinery ‘Reductions o s | AT MOHEGAN PARK. FOR POQUONOC RACES. ° \ Men's Suspenders, of a fine quality | —_— e Women's Trimmed Hats, formeN| clastic webbing with calf-skin end:s| Believed Fire Was Started by Boys| Three from This City With Their Last 3 price $5.00 to $6.00—To-days’s choice | value 50c—To-day special 20c a pair. | With Firecrackers—Firemen Called| Names Alike Should Make a Strong $2.30. | out Combination. Crochet Four-in-hands for negligee _— Women’s Trimmed Hats. value from | wear, in a large variety of plain ana| At Mohegap park on Friday there| There will probably be a good sized = Pk 0o Fo- il ; Pty AR s | g ¢ = attendance at the races at Poquonoc $6.00 to $14.00—To-day's choice $5.00. | fancy coloring regular price n\v) ll es 1[ ltl\e‘ grounds rack on: Mondey - AH Thnh: o, e Fine assortment of Sailor Hats— | Te-day 17c each. as the result, it is be-{entries from this city: Fred R. owned —AT— & Bl Today at 5. e e e of boys with firecrackers. Su-|by L. Chapman; Murty R., owned th re- | perintendent Duff found that he was| by Mr. Charon, and Ella R. owned Great variety of Flowers in several| inforced heel anc toe, fast colors, sizes | ynable to « et H i St et 10 am ¥. Bailev, all being in the 9 % # 1 p alue e i 3 hree R. combination different kinds—On Sale To-day ati0c | from 91z (to 11%: valu sent to the fire department, and o Lree S y e B or & i v e [T T concidabie tme Thers ‘pes | Should lead the’Norwich horses under the fire was put out. B 7 b s Quite a little (;Z\;mgg was done b; There will be two events, the 2.20 At Dfipmmem | BIG VALUES! = $20 and $22 Suits now $17.00 the Cooking Versus Piano Playing. A distinguished man said the other day, at the opening of a new school of domestic science: “Though Ispeak Good Flags Patriotism for little « i00d would be wist to stop the ! eworks there. Carelessness s damage which it takes years to l be carefully guarded by those | i 1 with everything there | 1 ve and your initial | i regular value 50c—To- | Flags-and plenty of them at prices you | o ! regular value 50c—To ST 50 e o s iy S T not from persona! experience, hut | cuT TEN coRDs OF wooo. | putting myself in the position of a Stamped Pillow N — | working man who married, I would | Record of Two Days by John McGarry infinitely sooner be certain of eating Sfl(lll'dfly Specials in the | or South Canterbury. t a good dinmer than of listening to an indifferent pianist. 1t seems to me opper, recently proved his abil- 3 | Wash Goods Department |17 TE"5) i vy en | ipon pizno plaving than there is on 50c—To-day 10c. McGarry, a South Canterbury there is often more emphasis placed Ribbon Bargam oS e g up ten | the more homely, but certainly more va . Satin-stripe Muslins, patterns flower | (P15 °f w000, thiee-duarters hard and | ugetul, offices of domestic lite” Per- = - Ex »f White Moire Rib- | designs, in pinks oniy; usually 17c a | worging from sunricé to sunset. . 1 | feCtiy right, good sir; but you won't ™ hon wide—Special for To-day | \.iq_ To.day, yard, 12V4c. | had five reputable witnesses who s;nv'i convince ConS:rvnon.wvfls. or the 28c. | him do the stunt, and he believes that | aspirants for “culture” in the outly- | Galatea Cloth, best quality cloth, ex- | there are few woodmen hereabouts | ing districts, that good dinners are of s HeiaReiaton OF satterns:. our Teauias . oo oanelbis pecord. | the least consequence compared “with - = B 2 | E = | their music lessonsi—Bostoh Herald. | price 17¢ a yard—To-day 14c a yard. | We're Pl‘epfll‘ed to 7 4 o ) What Fried Liver Is Good For. = B | A suest at an Atchison home came Disgusted. Vet Author. for three days, and was still there at l [ly Yo“r Needs in I . B the end f fiv V) “I like 1 . 'Stationery Departmeat Gl kit of mest e fohebat o e Suit Cases and Bags | as she passed her plate for the third Many years ago a youthful man of letters arrived at Etretat with a let- ter of introduction of Alphonse Karr. $12 Suitsnow - - 9B 9.75 ‘enter Counter, Mz . e had been particulafly told of AT pres $1oToday specat e | Lol Sovvens Pt Caris: e e nas ricd liver [of supper red s “guaing e sofho of “gene arger Reductions on Some Broken Lines of Suifs Straw Matting Suit Cases; regu-| o | mer and supper, and the next day, |5 pet he immediately bonn" an en- lar price $1.48—To-day special 98c. | - S o oh £ | when the guest was asked to have ¢ thusiastic outburst of commonplaces Fibre Matting Bags. size 1s-inch; | g, | fried liver, she packed her trunk and | apout the grandeur of the acean. “Mon- resular price $115_To-day special | KitChenware Depar(me“( ent home—Atchison Globe. sieur,” interrupted Karr, “I love the i T sea; we have lived together.'s lang time. But if you have come all the way from Paris to disgust me with it, T can only say it is & wicked thing to do.” $950 SIS0 $I4.50 FOR SUITS THAT WERE $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 | o | Dest i Palmer Hammocks with uphoistered | (Basement.) [ s mem:d'°(’)';“9e';t";‘;:‘:mng 2 layback pillow, tassels, deep flounce | (yi jow Screens, wood frame, size | custs most generally adopted in Pan- spreaders at head and foot. et | T e A : ama has been to dig a trench about 1 fifty feet in’length, two feet wide and Bamboo Porch Shades hesf outside | 270 i one foot deep, with perpendicular, btark. sizes5x8 feet; regular price 70c Pear] Soap for toilet and bath; :c Sides, in which the locusts are driven —To-day special 57c. A Cithay 7 fur 25n i by men beating the grass and trees R R : = | with switches. In this way millions - N * | (*Never-Rust Bath Set —Towel Bar are collected and are destroyed with a han inted 3 vV i ‘&:‘_:‘a:d’!"g;"';"’;“:ize“5“;‘ rocty | Pampler ana Tooth Brush-holder; al-| solution of sirong lye soapsuds. The pulles < cord, x8 feet; trench is then refilled with earth so as regular price .$3.95—To-day special | S0 Soap Dish; complete, ready to oty i otes With the values we are giving at these prices it is almost like giving away goods. But our policy of clear, clean stock for each season must be main- tained. Goods must be turned into money. It is for you to benefit if you will. : COME N ARID LOOK ANYWAY . THE F. A. WELLS GO, The-Store of Good Clothes his Store will be ¢ osed ail day Monday, Jnly 4th. | 24x41; - regular price 31c—To-day, each Remedy for Burns. 3 For burns apply linseed oil and lime water. From experience I have learned to keep a bottle of this rem-. edy in the kitchen wflh soft, clean pleces of old muslin, right where I can get them without & moment’s de- $2.59. fasten to the wali—To-day, each 6%. lay. Apply the oil immediately, and bandage so that mot a particle of air — A Mystery to Father. can reach the burn, and if it is just a rope after all?” “Yaas” drawled |jf it is a deep byrn this will give im- Farmer Hayseed; “she’s been daffy % mediate and complete relief from ' g0 ever since she left skule. These | pain: put of course a physician should here female girl colleges dew put be l’ummon?d at once if the burn is ideas into women's heads. Her maw | govere —kxchange. an’ me never could cakelate why she was so set t' go t' Yurrup. She don't | _ know a soul thar."—Lippincott's. | | | Bisd i So your daughter has gone to Eu- | gkin burn no blister will form. Even | | Wz are going to ceiebr: N

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