Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 30, 1910, Page 15

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'WE ARE NOW READY - to take care of all your Carriage and Wagon Repairing and Painting. Carriage and Automobile Trimming and Upholstering The Scott & Clark CORPOBATION, 507-515 North Main Streel. apred Trunks Bags Suit Cases large variety at. lowest prices. Repairing on all kinds of Trunks and Leather Goods done promptiy and at reasonable prices at THE SHETUCKET HARNESS CO. WM. C. BODE, Prop. Telephone 865-4. 283 M iv23a AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson. Props. - SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupea Traveling Men, eta. Livery comnected SEEIUCKET STREET. in 2 Street. Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. 3. 3. C. GTONR. Prop DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles. Werry over ill-health does yow ectisd Bealth no good, and merely causes mmc-.hyo-h*da- than you are. sick, don’t worry, but about it to make ycurself wr:“. 3: ¢his we repeat the words of thnuund- of other former sufferers from womane s, similar to yours, when we say, 1ake Viburn-O., It is a wonderful female remedy, a» you will admit if yeu try it Directiens fer ts use are printed in six languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at mncom:x CHEMICAL CO. l“ Wm 129th Street, New York Individuality Is What Counts In Photegraphy. Bringing out the real personality, the fine joints in character, the little traits that make us what we are. Toned down by the natural spirit of an artist into perfect accord. Not a thing of paper and pasteboard with s ready-made look. If you want a photo of your rea! 1f. or what vour friends see to love nd admire. call on LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Norwich Bavings Soclety < epposite augisd 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 . offer to the public the finest standart brands of Beer of Europe and America, bemian, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarian , Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueirs Seotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout, g“. C. Tmported Ginger Ale, Bunker l‘rl. .lt“lT !"rnnlx:k Jm:e-' Nourish- ing Ale. erling ter Ale, Anhe Budweiser, Schlitu ana Pabst. A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. Telephone &47-12. Jy22a MAXWELL For Sale The swellest jooking car and great- est bargain ever offered. Maxwell 4-eylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with every modern appliance, 116 wheel base, quick detachable rim. Been used carefully, now just out of the shop. N. B. We have several cars, little used—prices right. e AND O immedjate delivery. Call fer demonsirations. ARTFORD, MAX- RLAND CARS for MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalg and Face Specialis! ‘ THE BUN STYLE of hair dressing never disfigures Miss customers. ther are their iftures modeled on the classic. Greek ny:‘,umum in " all uemLmthhe at present. et iss ...':E." u utiful. Corsuit her tn Nerwich all this week. Waursgan House, NORWICH. S 210 West 111th 8t-~NEW YORK. kl----s,A P il KILLOCH LETTE ‘Up Instead of Londo Japan-Bnhth Exposition xnd London Hutory, Architec- tare, Fun, Industries and Advance of nippon Served prepara thb ‘eat €xpo- BT sition, and th:g-mnh government, mil- itary and mavy are represented in it. B‘\n space and time fail. We must stop. will be more interestad in this exhibi- tion than in reading up old London, as great and noble though it is, for Lon- don has been written up so much and £o often, therefore as we now cross the channel our next will find us in lovely Franca. KILLOCH. RS FHUM ABROAD. D. Rest On Shore and On the Sea. An_editorial correspondent of the h‘g’!’ across the ocean. Perhaps The Bulletin readers | news, whether good or bad Athe social, atmosphere of The refreshing of that @éxperience is un- known to the ocean traveler of today, who takes passage on the fashionable ships. The wireless brings disturbing in itself, the house afloat is heavily charged. evening dress is demanded, the gayeties of the modern hote! are at hand—all of the vexatious little needs which seem un- avoidable on shore and at home pin- prick che from one port to another. They make it the more impossible to recgnceile these triumphs of man with good sense, water as the writer in the editorial columns of our contémporary dreams on land, will deserve a There should be boats a- restless, and there should be boats a-plenty for the weary. It Is wrong that man should have to seek the heart of the woods or the remote shore to find rest.—New Haven Journal- Courier, monument. enty for the Important Figures t‘.ukln.. It is estimated from: the present out- look that the apple crop of the coun try this year will bring the producers about $30,000,000, but there is no use figuring how much the consumer is | likely to have to pay for it,—St. Louls Post-Dispatch. The shipbuflders of the future who, by thelr sense of humor, tempt a man to dream of his experience on the Shepherd’s Bush is the name of a |tives. suburb of London. which is a singular misnomtr, for no bush nor rural shep herd tending sheep in sylvan dell or | on rocky. heights are seen. It is the | expansion of the great city with urban For twenty years he lived among them an exile. He was not idle nor dispirited but alert and taught them many industries. He found 2 friend in their ruler, Igeyeyassu, who was an apt pupil. Their civilization Hartford Times writes thus delight- fully of his visit to the shore: “It seems as if something else were nec- -] essary to compass the quiet of the sea- son, but it is not. The periodicals re main unread, or secure only a.tran- the architecture of palaces and avenues |thus really dates back to Adams, A. D.| sient attention. Letters are hglf an- | and vast emporiums of trade and in- | 160( swered, their importance is los®in the ® dustry along crowded streets. uit of Nipponese armor is shown | general quiet. Time flows even and Shepherd's Bush is this season the *h was a present to Charles II in| yndisturbed. The busy world seems scene of the Japan-British exhibition; Another also which somehow | left aside. In this summer solstice all which will rank with the world’s great | came into the possession of George | things revert to primitive conditions. expositions, 1II. There ara stucco models of their | There is no hurry at night, there is We eptered on our return from a |sacred temples which travelers declare | no hurry in the meorning. At the one day at Hampton court and the Royal | to look exactly like the originals, like | the moon floods the waters with siiver Or n Kew gardens, toward dusk, thinking to that of the Zajoii of Shiba, Osaka, etc. | pefore the sun has fairly made it shop an hour or so and hurry home to | There is a model of the Kinkakakuji.!scarlet and purple red. In the second our evening dinner at White Hall, our | the golden pavilion at Kyoto, in which ; a1l the world 5 bathed In brightness DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE hotel. | hugan Yoshi Masa retired on his | pefore vou open your eyes and know | GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICE. IVIR . But hoth the vastness and fascina- | abdication. There are many symbolic | that the blessed summer has come.” tions of xhibition make us lose | trees, shrubs and flowens growing just | 1t is still possible to write with such GIVEN THE PUBLIC. | track of sing time and remain far |as in their kardens and forests. gentle enthusiasm of an absence in SPECIAL FOR JuLY into the night. Japan here repro- Their forestry and fishing and mining | the country. The day has, however, dt"m“dl in startling reality. Replicas | »U!ul agriculture ]:md| architecture anl: gone by when it can be written of a of aclental temples, palaces and gar- | education are all shown on a grand press one as if -transported at the| Korea as protege of Nippon oeccu- ‘5 00 touch of a mpsiciam’s wand to the far | rze arena to show her rapid » distant Nippon of the rising sun tung and Manchuria with the New Natural Gum, We met several persons who spaces. Port Arthur and X X have wvisited Juapan and Geclare & nt important historic G E : ! gt b'é"B made for less than to be .a wonderful bringing of th shown. $10.00. Equal to any $15.00 set t hemi- the acquisition by war in made elsewhere. opposite shores of the :SULPHUR sphere together, and th uld eas- | 1895 with China, has its large arena of 4 DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who has been in the practice of dentistry ily believe that they were really in | “\,'_.f'“". et ) rl many years in Norwich, is a member of this assoclafon, and superin. Japan itself. A pamphlet guide for a | “ _“.‘-‘ Of -Oshkx . the o M SOAP | tends the manufacture of our Artificial Teeth. If your old plate is shilling is a necessity. That gives a produced by & _inoder =TS loose or broken he will make it as good as nsw at very smatl cost. list of mearly two hundred buildings space a Jap artist patiently P o B KIN FE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLES E and separate objects of interest 300,000 b forty The KING SA s 8 EXTRAC- A tram takes one around the entire cinds of architecture, Tram TION AND FILLING, both of the 11 chimneys of grounds, giving some idea vastness of the enterprise general geography of it urches, turrats skyscrapers, as ms of trade, f: KING DENTAL PARLORS, b and also the A time-tested remedy We cannot explore evervthir r R 2 E | DR. JACKSON, "Manager, Franklin Square. s iy = botat o Tow e car industry, for skin diseases. Un- § | ples to visit. For instance, we f{: . hovels of poverty, reproduced in model. the Ainu home, a race which ancient- | @re faithiully reproduced in model. * {'§ eéquaiea Jlor patning g |l ————————mmm————m—————————— equaled for bathing | ly held the relation to the Japanese | T liar ceramic arts of the S skt as did formerly the Saxons to the |pe their coloring, their _choice ans oile Urposes. Normans. The history of this declin- 11l are shown in profuse di P ing race Is similar to our American Then there are the s Sold N Indians. They- were gradually pushed ys_on such grounds, s by all apan and neve Zurope, as the flipflap, off from Nippon to the island of Yezo, well “Hill'e Hair and Whisker Dye, black or krown, 50c. where the remnant of 40,000 now We see a family of ations their magic arts, Brennan’s gyro- PO T DENTIS in their bamboo huts. cooking. eat- |scopic monorail locomotion is exhibited. ustom rlndln < ing, sleeping and working as at I e is the mountain railway, the ju- | and- they are at home for our physical culture, the witchi ; They lirdly shake hands bend the yigele-wasale, bukh : PEo- TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS DR. E. J. JONES low in their own salaam of mirth from the at YANTIC ELEVATOR. The lagoon, the cascade, the court is a submarine rail- " 2 Suile 46, Shannon Blllldllu of honor, the garden of pe >, the im- the giant cyclone, the motor race A. R. MANNING, Yantie, Cona. perial tower, the many white halls <, spiral railway, the Canadian to- Telephone. dec14d | 'Phone. Take elevater. and palaces finished in stucco remind gan, the scenic Alpine railw the us of the magical White City on the achting cruise, the rifie rang the | _ shores of the lake at Chicago in 1893. tric launches on the lagoon, etc., NEW STOCK 0 IVE OI There are masterpieces of Jap: Hadgr s : ; l v I 2 art here “wlich rival the ar The brilliant electric illuminations of Remnapte. Silks. Dress Goods. Lin- 3 5.7 0 ¥ rope. The specimens of their inc and the abundant fireworks turn the e S e 1 o B el S 20 LA PURA tries show wonderful advances ht into a grotesque and wierd sort | ol » . A OV - The finest quality in the half-century since | daylight, h'r\ zhu?e:‘t by 129 vast| F. H. \\'n Lll‘?‘»“t. iR" G.lPu\eral Agt. | THE REMNANT STORE, of Olive Oil. Just received nation, before so seclude 0 x rong. laughing and happy, bent on LG Special Agt 179 West Main St. 5 and barbarous, ed to the | the pleasures of the present . 1 CKENYON Bpecial Axt. By B Vo OTTO FERRY, commerce and ¢ of the| The late King Edward VII gave his| jun2sS Hartford, Conn. Next to Fire S i No. 336 Franklin Street. world. | The history of the 2500 years of Nippon is faithfully declineated by panoramiv tableaux in Historical ha reaching back to Ashikaga era bringing the history down to There is a Samurai family partaking of a dinner in the Momoyama peri- od. They were the warrior caste, There is a cherry blessom picnic - lustrating the Tokugawu period. They were the pastoral caste of the rural farms. So the Nara, the H and +her periods are repre d in reall tic tableaux. Will Adams was the first Eng man to reside in Japan. He was a g of the Dutch East India company. In 1598 he set sail with an expedition o five ships for trade with the Spar The “Liefde,” on which he was, was wrecked off the shore of Nippon and he was cast on the mercy of the ma- STONINGTON Fifty Attend W. R. C. Picnic—Rev. G.‘ B. Spalding Homeward Bound—Bcr-‘ ough Interests. | On Friday the me friends -of the Wc went on their annu bog, where they spent Zrov Games and swi were enov- ed by all and a bountif collation was scr\m] About fifty attended Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holmes of Chi- cago, 11l are the guests of Mr. Holmes D H D ents. PaN M. Kilby of Rachester is I bese ry Ot a the guest of friends here this v b Mr. and Mrs. Louis C« E ¥ Thursday and Friday at the W phassett Inn and Friday evening eep 00l an town for Clinton, Conn J. M. Simmons of Washington will spend Sunday in town, the guest : of friends. Word has been received here of Re G. B. Spalding, who is abroad, that he | f has satled for home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapms daughter of Flushi R ¥ B. A. Herrick and daughter, \h: ORANGEADE the “True Fruit” Orange Drink of Norwich, spent Thursday at Ma Lawn. E Professor Turner of Willimanti s the guest of Dr. Charles M > on Wa- Miss Katherine Dunn Provider is the guest of Mrs..Joseph F. Lea | Annual Inspection and Parade Aug. 20 § A meeting of the members of ;j,;ani;\;;:“:] et acpari: It makes the heat bearable because it cools the system pleas Thursday evening de antly and thoroughly with its pure, fruit-tonic qualities. rade Augu Wakefield Here Today. Wakefleld wijll play here on St parq with Stonington toc “"On Friday afternoon eavy came up and kept the sirens bells working overtime. Harry Fuller and Haven, Conn., are of relatives here. Stick to the “True Fruit” beverages in the hot weather. They refresh and satisfy thirst while acid or alcoholic drinks merely make you more feverish. Y i afors of the True Fruit"Idea ESTER NEW YORK two - childr the : C. B. C. Whitman and C. M. Gr « of eV -oan Biiti s Wi e the euests o At Any Soda Fountain Where friends in town. Walter Edwards of Dalton They Aim to Please in the boro Ma will spend Sunday C. J. Worth of Worcester, a busines scaller in town vy ‘Warren Hoffman of Brook and Edward Dowe of Alba RO here. TABLE TALK: ‘More Ceresota Bread

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