Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 6, 1910, Page 7

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Piles Quickly Cured At Home|, Instant Relief, Permanent Cure--Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Cutting Paths Through Many cases of Piles have been cured by package of Pyramid Pile « wut further treatment. When | 7This is the season when the Mohe- it ‘[ \:m:;- lll Jod ]f"' “y‘}‘l"‘ rum k presents a beautiful sight, % ae met wWhat Vo S wt ' | with its many colored settings afforded : out free coupon -below by the turning leaves. There are many fha vourself* from the | visitors every day, who find it an ideal | p ils torture, the doc- | place to spend an afternoon. t If the idea of Supt. Duff is carried | the park will become a favor g place, both winter and summer. For | FREE PACKAGE COUPON | %ne*ast winter or two. there have | # SR S 2 been many who went to the lake in PR 'y o g g T the park to skate, but it is a long, | of Pyra- §i darle walk, and the pond is deep. Mr. | by mmail 4| Duff has found an ideal place near the v mall 4! Greeneville road where a dam can be | built le .cost and about two | acres flooded to the depth of four or AME L Creaeeees | five feet, affording a pond half as large | as the jake, which would be low < | enough _to overcome tb er of | drowning, should one get through the | | ice, and yet be more accessible than | J{ the -lake i There a broox | running through the lot, so that there | =| would be no trouble in flooding the | i superintendent is engaged at 4 50 lgr the present time in cutting several | . paths through the young wood to the | ° north of the lake, where there are! SKATING POND AT MUHEGAN PARK uperintendent Duff Has an Ideal Spot Where About| Two Acres can be Flowed for a Shallow Pond— ;r)f fire these paths will serve as a checs Young Wood. about thirty acres of almost impassable wood. TI will give an opportuni to go through that section, and in land help in saving a portion of the rees. It was thought on Monday that the wild goose which was presented to the park commission by Selectman A. W. Lillibridge had gone with its mate, to grace some one’s dinner table, or south with o passing flock> On Monday morning a flock of above twenty geesé went over, going south, thought the oneé in the park tried to become a member of the aggregation, as it was gone all day, but was found its accustomed haunt on Tuesday morning. Though the wings are clip ped, it can fly a little, but was prob- ably unable to make good with the fiy- ing wedge. It was expected that from Washington street into the park would be well underway by this time, but Contractor Chapman has not been able to get started as yet, though the st of this week or the first of next is hoped to see ground broken There has been ideal weather this fall for outdoor work. the roadway MAYOR THAYER WRITES | ASLIGISE TO PRESIDENT MELLEN. AS A — — FEATE Comments on Recent Letter from Head v Haven Road. MRS. H. H. 0SGOOD FIRST VICE PRESIDENT.‘ Elected by State Woman’s Congrega- tional Home Missionary Society. wyer wich on Wed-| /The twenty-fifth annual meeting of 3 x sent out the Woman’'s Congregational Home = = ——— —— s An Open Letter Mellen: | Missionary union of Connecticut, the | Haven: Mrs, Rockwell Harma ¢ ; \ve been f t on that | silver anniversary, was held Wednes- | Hartford, mon Fotler PWEST MAIN. STREET To Box in Westerly. s Food which the day at_the Cenicr church, \Il“‘”’;,r“‘( , Members of the executive committee WIDENING UNDER w;\\(1 Friday night of this week it is stat- ion are now advertising o ex- e session in the morning c at| from this part of th ar - at Y. g is ci i ensively. It seems to be very good|10.30 with a large attendance from all| London county, Mrs. B. P. Bishop, Verandas Were Taken Down on Wed- | h s of the L?}rx::vx;ngl‘;t:‘r: e :Izl for infants; satistying to :'n;- editorial | pm‘r;:‘m;\rl‘:lvv e S | v h; .\I[ A G Yn\umz, New nesday and Part of Paving and Side- | contest at Westerly and his many stomach, and who wants to at | - Mrs listo lker of X ik Z uddy, New Lond e re look for a victorious home the Great Untagged will not soon be | ven, the president, presided. | 1and county. M: i e f‘rv:m“:?‘f;h“o SRl e chorigus hone « with testimonials in its. favor?| Anpnouncement was made that. the| ton: Miss Mary $aving reast TS . 2 : Old Re sreat Unta odte memorial fund of $1,000 had | Windham county "D, Sargent. | = 2ving.reached a settlement regard- L T TN SamTHurivrani Joy n completed. Ths fund is & memo-| Putnam: Mrs. Elizabeth B. Woocward, | B8 the property in West Main street New Telephone Operator. N. H. & H., must al for Mrs. Chioate of Greenwich. who | Willimantic for the continuance of the widening| Miss Margaret Leonard has succed- ihe pressure of public opinion to|was the greatly helov sident of | Sitoe SRIAh vak: Blarten last e iss Sadie MeN o ou to the letter writing stago, | the state union for seve MABTER MECWANIC SHIRLEY under way there by the St depart- at the Sileel e B ment to complete the job. Wor r having re - ‘HA4[\ ved bro (h““x LEAVES TODAY FOR MAINE | were engaged there on Wedne AMurphy is announcetl to welcomeato the i chur R R Ak e L ¢ - this month. Frtin 3 | : taking up the pavement in the s i % Verupi Eledtar tair. | Overseers and Friends at Baltic Mill [ {ers, excavating to remove the c 4 Th h it hi L pu e et et S T e stories, while carpenters were tearing e men wino iis you rlg Iy, 1 sa } ack ment was -mada | ! : S ST o N e TR W D AR, ol i : : . 3 T G 3 This work will be rushed along as | n...w. of. $1,000, to be paid for ten| J. T. Shirley, master mechanic at| : & at the right prices. fmaaa ot SN0 fiutes | e cotton miT at Balic, lenves ta. | (ast as possivle and when completed | i B o erder 16 advertienotie new lecation | ent ot ¢ need of more junior workers was em- | day for A where he has SREpEEC One of L bikgestilmprove. Give Th He! 4 M Narwich " 1 |1 & d | phasized. There twenty-four jun- | cepted a like pesiiton. Ov {52 ’“S(.‘l“’ “,‘l‘.j' Sidohas had An ] Sive S T RARN e LBl Shannon ildi 8 P | jor iliaries. 4 | the cotton mill and ong time he inconvenience ‘be- H f on D e e or e 5 AR s rnt A |'Shiriey met In Spr cause of the torn-un condition of the Beople \Will Be Happier. or Alling Rubber Store, Main| of ¢ y Finances. | street for many months will be over- ettt » | ® a ~ e h P i X come and the congestion of the street » ‘o o i | Mrs. James F lomson of , New | chain tain pen. | COMe e Throw Out the Life Line e e s o ¢ > | Britain,” the treasurer, ‘presented her on_speech was made by | Wil likewise be reduced The i e S ne andt i€ et with ASakir | report.” An abstr Receipts—Bal- | M. W. Crowford, in behalf of the com- e The kidneys need hel : : e 909, $167.77: roceipts, | Pany. to which Mr. Shirley replied in They're overworked — can't get the D FILLED SPECTACLES, war- | : ror Expenditur: s ‘4 pragramme ‘or.| |"oq ANTLY KILLED poison filtered out of the blood. anted to give satisfaction, fod $H08, | ATV the Sion feties, $6.981. remarks followed, those par- | BY EAST LYME CAR.| "’ W | it : ranted to gis ction, 195, | hose Cates | 78: $44 lance June 1, | | ing J. W. Lees, S. Lawton —_— ley're getting worse every minute. or the aenuine SHUR-ON EYEGLASS { tory j our . | 1910, $161.68; total, 10. |2 Royle. 1'\” Shir! Nicholas Bogardus, Quarryman, Was| Will you help them ? Eh? ~ You assert that we (The Old( The disbursements by societies we ome and position w Asieep on Track. ahs KAy E for $1.95: also Eyeglass of the Shur-on] Road) It promoted | as follows: A kb e | of a host of friend: 5 Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought Pt The iy ~lany leg 1\ or | ciation $21136.38: Congresational | » by his gene: and amiable holas a. Waterford | thousands of kidney sufferers i oy offi sy re-| Church Bui n;m society = ;,""I position. m;m“nas s:]ru«!: and irstantly | from the verge of de r. 1b! ut tell | gregational K ation society, 725; | = e on Wednesday evening by an | 7il s . i : » plalr the pub- ; Congregational Home Missionary so- Hunters D regavd Law. Lyme tr car near the home ““ 1 Sure Ay form oy Ry tre o T After shall bhave | ciet: 1 Con ational Sun o 5 . _ | of Bogardus. asleep on the | ble. D. 0§ BOR]\ (ILLETTE bah 'y ill see why | School and Publishing society, $300; [ Although it is early in the hunting|gacy. Neeo. & : i Ty ] . oot B o P season yvet, the proparty owners are Tty el e Mrs. H. Simonds, 117 Franklin augh Old Road, don’t you | Missiona Society on . J B Bogardus had been in New London | g Non S % that de vhat to tional Min il Relief, chmpleiiine sbout he Sreedom WIE i o arting trest \iormichagbonn diseys or AM BH.ANGER public ey uffler Memorial schoo which- Shose. Woadiug fanme: Voofites [ho e un i B | the purposes for which their use is in- | vowhteer to h- fa. 3198 Th amount of the | a 1 over the country. ui- | cated condition. s t he was helped I think there is no medicine ¥ . &t wa s $9.510.87 law, which Te-{e ‘the when he reached a polnt | gqua i b S Examiners for Norwich Optical Co. | oiher ¥ Childs, the s ‘permiaaion |, his home. He evidently lay down | SU2l te Doan's Kidney Pi The un- Room B, Shannon Building. of ¥ g secretary, revorted 164 au ey 20 |on’ the track and wa t by the car |doubted benefit they have given to my - e e out ihe appropriations as Bt e Pont | Which” was due in New London at | friends warrants me in recommending 3 annint L b sswa| there are evide nd audible, | %20 [He leaves 4 wife and four chil- | them highly. 1 will cheerfully give that the law violated in this respact the facts that lead me to testify in ¥ o e 8 N ¥ 18: o 2 g R prdecs sad | Election of Officers. javey os Pl e SRS b R favor of Doan’ ney Pills, which P e nominating committee | lan hich i osted but also ol a ies. 2 o : : “ b ~ 1 3 , P yoste roperty . N ere ocur )] 2 Sevi 3 [][] u les |4 . B Vel i iy Yeatad propert L. A. Carpenter, whose home is in | So's Procured from N. D. Sevin & | Gordon of Danbury e Noank. died on Wednesday evening in | SOT'S drug store, to anyone desirous | 1ips New Haven, presented Meeting Agam Contihied: 2 Boston hospital He was a brake- | Of knowing them for his or her own Lt ort. It ccepted and the fol man on the New Haven road and was good.” M B & i n»;'w off + i Srats r‘ A spe .1l meeti; of the ‘?tlu'x'lr run over by his own train at Mans- For sale by all dealers. Price 59, s, Compositi ks, Penc fructed >resident—Mrs. Williston Walker of | club, which was postponed | fiei Tuesday o rice 592 ads, Composition Books, Pe ‘ ructe (e |Pmaman ch V&r Josteoned | field, Mass, on Tuesday, losing both | mogter Milburn Co. Buftale, New York, Pens, Ink, Mucilage, Paints, Crayons,| 1o | Hon xl,\ l’:r »sm«-»in Mrs. Ed- | held on ¥ 3 noon, but ;) >, SR sole agents for the United States. |'appéitate sibur wa rker of Hartford. again till ne e2k. This Remember the name — Doan’s — and Boxes, Slates, Erasers, Straps, | 2PPelfat I s M E e i % "or Ty Conoyer Taken to Sprague. 3 " | judgment entered idents—Mrs. H. H. Osgood. | was the ence of Rev. | ta or. 2 VB e T Bl 3 . { Mrs. Robert C. Denison, New | Hugh Tre Constable McGuire went to Groton | AK€ RO other. es, Lunch Box PR R 3 on Wednesday and brought John Con- | == i F - | the pub! a 1 oyer to this city, where he remained! For Moo Than i Thras Desedas ae e e : i e g jin the police station for a while, and | Foley's Honey and has been a Rl e : ' NO MORE MISERY FROM THE STOMACH s s oy imne 2 : 3 & P Tah: o was later taken to Sprague, in which | household favorite for hs. colds, & T € punp, Banaler| i town he eblongs. He has been known |and ailments of the throat, chest and - 3 Sictar | . about Voluntown as the wild man. |lungs. Contains no opiates. Lee & — - = = Osg00d Co S'\'C(,‘t P()t'lt()CS ) o d »al Oh, | Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas and Sourness Vanish and Your Stom- < rd against | ach Will Feel Fine in Five Minutes—Just a Littie L) We bhave the best . eve avery | : in S ; 5 3 1 1 bjects of art x P A eight per | Diapepsin Stops Fermentation and l e Oar s 1 r >00t x . : Chosen for Hubbard Sqnash e e 2 o Regulates Digestion. E i P B cEd == Gt ke . wer | ctober F ney Caniiflower | s Ar . ou just ate is souring on|Indigestion in . five minites. Diapep-| A Dining Room without a Sideboard Bric R b0 or lies like a lump of | sin is harml ad tastes like candy, |is much like,a window withos E Enables one to weel Peppers matie et or or b E | ougn sachitais ol hors Ml o T heng Sl e Hot P y lructate sour, di .q | ficient to digest and prepare for as- |ings — unfinished and unsatisfactory. member hils obligations ol Feppers & a feeling of D similation into the blood all the £00d |1 jycks the touch that gives the room || and to do so without resorting i ress. Nausea ou ¢ : s vou go do. ] d stor headache | .fPe table with a heaithy appetite; but. | the home atmosphere, to conventional gift things in PEO"LE’S MARKET, . 1d stomach headache lopat will please you mosgets that vou e ek ket SILVER or CUT GLASS our 6F klin S¢, f th srking men Pape's o | A teel thativoor sfomieis MBtatals i ST S0 Tection of - Bidshoane and | R e prices ran n St. sl i e Gt 2 g PEPSIN | tines are clean and fresh. and yvou|Dining Room Furnityre is one of the | alits o 5 STIN HOLDEN, Pror : . el Sy e g P dent ALK m’:_r;- | will not need tgresort to lagarives or ; ; reasonable, quality considered. 3 # : S e ‘I'fi_"l‘;]‘l‘ “H"lr m»*»“'}“ ac :umu Iis_ for usness oF" Consti- |1argest in Eastern Connecticut, and wi s ar 8 ow vou have me onz el in the -1 | #o This 1 AR v our prices positively the lowest. T P C d 1d /R g 5 | i i eigdng Diapapsi e DON‘I WORRY deciaea’ ¢ Ol Road has pro- from stomach trouble -or | crariy, DX s,,met’wm [0 §/anzpein he Plaut-Cadden Co., (P 2l sro Jagisiatis S e it vou Swill be ecr 5 HB Paoh-baat ors to B Do | con R s SHE & BURKE Jowelers and Silversmith:, It Makes Wrinkles. i - i v printed on these | vou evel try a lttle for Tndigestion A y Established 1872, Bt ol n you will under- | Gastritis or any other Stomach mi E Weary over M-Neaitss. does’ ' gous | ; i eptic trouble of Get some now. this minute, and fo Norwich and Taltville PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Bealth no good, and merely causes | pract kinds m go, and why ev rid yourself of Stomach: T o Pinktes, ihat - sk 3o Jook oldee relieve sour, out-of-order or land Indigestion orLeg u ar = = — —= ——— — = ou ere sick, don't worry, but go ! about it to make ycurself well. To do this we repeat the words of thousands | of other former sufferers from woma iy ills, lar to yours, when we say, Lake Viburn-0. 1t 1s a wenderful you will admit if vou try :., Direc:ions for e are printed in | put #ix languages with every bottle. Prica $1.25 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN co. 106 West 129th Street, New York dy, ay CHEMICAL marild | Have y an - - ——— | Untags 4 | Ho, for the Senate 1647 CHAS. F. THAYE Norw ot 10 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standar\ brands of Geer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsne Culmbach Bavarian UNIVERSALIST VOUNG PEOPLE. Officers Elected and Date for Annual | Meeting Changed. | | ss' Pale ullul Burton, M 1R e wireh ha ted the fo le, Gu Duslin _Stout. | 1o S B e ek rlyean C & C. Imported Ginger Als, Bunker | w.» dent, Mis th Wash- | Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Mourish- Srekiente ks Flels Deck: | Sterling Bitter Ale.Anheuser. | /o s or Geirath: theas. | fser. S-hijts, and Pabst ; Sha . 2l e add A. A. ADAM. Plorwich Town. | e e st e Syt Telephione 447-a. iy22a it | _— - infon adop 0 iment to | ~ OUL" = Ve Rey oREiTNand FIFPNEss ) | shebls aed ‘”"l_ D i (% »DaPMémuqui e U At stie MEe Wismacted | e R i tate convention, so that all r'\l\ N WARNING 1 tould hive their annual me somet probably with | i t practically the same time, thus DR, POP | ing a uniformity in securi sta- AN ‘,':.?,:: (il @et | tistical reports from them | ystem o TR “Papa, what is the silent maiority ™" druggict or send fo H. & “Two men when there is a woman REWER (0. Springfield, Masg, present, my sea—Boston Transcript. Morning or Night any time is baking time with a “Makes Cooking Easy® Ask the Woman who uses of@ Poreausebitll GOMPANY Three More Days Of Our Fall Opening Three More Days in which to take advantage of the special we are offering during Fall Opening Week. Herewith we publish some of the special offerings. There.are many more throughout the store, all promi nently displayed and numbered. LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL NUM- BERS — THEY INDICATE SPECIAL VALUES WHEREVER SEEN. values that —_——— SPECIAL No. 1 Men's $3.00 Sweaters at $2.19 Pure Worsted Coat Sweaters in all s SPECIAL No. 2 Men’s 50c Overalls at 39 In striped and heavy blue denim. SPECIAL No. 5 Regular $1.00 Dress Goods at 83c a yard All Wool French Poplins fifteen colors. —_—————e SPECIAL No. 7 25¢ Black Satteen at 14c a yard for coat lining and for in Desirable patticoats. SPECIAL No. 9 * Women's $5.00 Sweaters at $3.95 Coat Sweaters of fine wor- sted. SPECIAL No, 11 Embroidered Flouncings at 39c a yard Regular 98¢ quality in new and pretty patterns. DACK | S——————————————— back SPECIAL No. 13 Women's $1.00 Kid Gloves at 85z $1.00 quality, all Our ular colors. in e s e e SPECIAL No. 15 Women’s Umbrelias at $1.19 $1.50 ———————————— SPECIAL No, 17 Our regular Umbrellas. Women's 25¢ Hosiery at 15¢ Full-fashioned, Fall iery. ————————i—— SPECIAL No. 21 weight Hos- 50c Copyriaht Books at 39 Popular Copyright Books by the best authors, e e e e et SPECIAL No. 22 $1.75 Ostrich Feathers at $1.19 21-inch Ostrich Sweeps and colors. known in black SPECIAL No. 25 Women's 8600 Skirts at $3.98 of Panama Skirts in black SPECIAL No. 26 Women's 290 Kimonas b at 15¢ White grounds with black figured designs. S ——— SPECIAL No. 28 Women's 50z Corsets at 38c newest This season’s modals in all sizes, SPECIAL No. 29 25¢ Window Shades at 19¢ with fixtures Complete colorings. in eight B et ——,— SPECIAL No. 32 Mrs. Potts’ Sad lrons 79¢c = st These sell regularly at $1.15 a set. —————————————————— SPECIAL No, 34 2¢ Dress Ginghams t 8/2c a yard Fine quality, light, medium dark colorings. 125 and —_—mm SPECIAL No. 35 Regular 9c Sheeting at 6%c a yard Both bleached and unhleached B S —— SPECIAL No. 37 “Woolnap” Blankets at $1.20 Regular $1.75 value, in white and -~ gray. Ilflnrlews § Mitchafl Co.

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