Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 11, 1910, Page 7

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‘lndigestion is the Cause of it— The Lee & Osgood Co. Has the Cure People go on suffering from ) troubles for ye: ¢ have serious disease. over eat or over drink and the rmach a lot of extra htfle ver think that the stom- ra help to do extra work. But they ach needs T oDl th g | the insane will take place today at the g O aoh malnery ald: mo | BosDHEL committee will 1.“ and they would be a|fmeet at I ock, and at e e im Cite | 11.30 will be held a session of the en- -+ £ ov Tk tire board. g it ek 4 £ 0 At 1 o'clock dinner will be served to R N the members of the hoard of trusices & Osgood- Co. to cure. indig MRetn emdre ot “”‘,f:‘,‘“'\‘\ will ibe made to those buildings o MI-( foul breat - biliousnes the liver. che. for ne after a t for vomitihg of preg- oct11d Gur lmproved Appetite Gone |NORWICH STATE HOSPITAL THUSTEES Meeting will be Held) at the Institution Today-—Siate Homeopathic Medical Society to Meet There Next Week. —_— the board of hospital for The regular meeting of trustees of the Norwich construction and the work will be in- spected. CONNECTICUT HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY. Semi-Annual Meeting to Be Held at State Hospital Oct. 18. tand states and a cyoun( apple orchard, guud:w TOpS may be grown until the P!fl!l require &o?mm-e use of the ground, if feed lmd culture are freely given for both. Kor the average fam- ily a single tree each of such varieties as Yellow Tyansparent, Red Astachan, Goldgn Bweet, Wealthy, Fall Pippin, 2aeTntosh Red and Hubbarston would lsive a continuous supply from early summer until winter, while two tress each of three or four of the best win- ter varieties, most suitable to the = tion where the orchurd’ is located, would, if n‘mporls storad, give a full | it. . s intil new apples came again. after which the officers of the society | o \\h(:re one’s grounds are limited, will be elected. Unfinished business | tof o three of the summer varieties will be transacted, and then the NeW | o he pudded or grafted into one business that may come up will b2 > and still furnish a supply of each acted upon. iety sufficlent for a moderate fam- At the medical session there will be a talk by Dr. H. M. Polloc aperin- tendent of the Norwich state hospital, Dementia Praecox,which The Aches and Pains Will Disugu If the Advice of This Norwich Citizen is Followed. A womal's back has many nchel and pains. Most times ’'tis the kedneys’ fault. . Backache is really kidney ache; That's why Doan’s Kidney Pills cure Many Norwich women know this. Read what one has to say about it: Mre, Oscar Bjork, 159 Mt. Pleasant Street, Norwich, Conn., says: splendid results from the use of Doan’s Kidney Pills and therefore do not hes- itate to recommend them. For some ¥. What to spray for. what materials to- use and when and how to do it, are . i freely told jn bulletins from the de-|time I was greatly annoyed by back- ed into three parts. (2)ypartment of agriculture Washing- Hebethrenie form (b) Catatonic form, sl 8 ,.;,,G,,i"',fm nllom: lache, and when 1 first arose in the and (c) Paranoic forms. Clinic De- gy that anyone who really wants to|morning the pain ih my loins was al- mentia Praecox will be discussed by g sples can obtain ull the latest | ways more severe. Often if T lay Dr. H. O. Spalding, assisted by Dr. fnformation without cost. | doWn my back became seé lame and Parry Hoftmin dnd & ius Wohn. | Wwith high grade apples wholesaling in | painful that I was scarcely able to Patients will My mother told me that my dementia pra ring was due to my kidneys being per barrel, and rotailing at from 50 | at fault, and learning of Doan’s A]\ld- cebts to $1 per doze nd good New [ney Pills 1T went to N. D. Sevin & England apole land, n arge 4‘(»n[fln;‘30ll's drug store and procured a box. eastern per bushel box. markets at from % and from $2 to $14 ) tp 54 review of their toig Will be given. At 1 o'clodk dinner will be served at ar 1l her. amer and tl her Mcq¢ former e the tts bought steamer Tasco sound Scott radually The since which time the roadbuilders have been bus Even on the main travelsd routes there are stil! annoyving stretch- i es of rough road. but these are steadily gani the ation 1001 Isaac D. Pre which is formed to uw\dutt‘ bi the Connecticut P Segal. t Sl diminishin: is obvious, also, that Smith, N minighing. Tt is obvious, 0, . when by 5 T}U"Ae superintendent’s house. .\\l 2| of population, seiling at from $20 to | They proved to be just what lr;auiréd RS T CRp TR 5 | o'clock the soci men e .Jm]\ ot NT $40 an acre, the young or middle aged in a short time the pain an :amk— arge hox at The Le2 mesting Of .thepwill make an Mspection ol the MospltaH ey wislie love of counitry 11t his had disappeared, in fact, I feit e . pzhnx‘.«’k.\lec;gfil so- | u_uflvhn‘_‘:s. and an_opportanity will b} soul can find & business in apple grow- rin p:fl;r;) way Dpaosisiiney i to take place on|given to visit any or all parts theling that will, T believe, be far more ully carry ! - I8th, at the Norwich |institution and to view and examine! proftaple bhoth in fun and cash than | for them.” \ Dospital for the insane. . Thf;hu:inps;lan particular forms_pf mental dis-{any other agrieultural small inv For sale by all dealers: pg,:&“;. session will begin a 0.36 o'clock, an ment now in sight in the eastern|cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. u 0, following the reading of the mimuf The officers of the Connecticui|ynjred Stat 7 H. Hale in Collier'e, | New York, sole ja;er‘us for the United of the last meeting of the suv)&i' the Homeopathic Medical society are as —_— — States. 4 bsnd e o Bk s < = ook lovers and coliectors of rare|take mo other. = | the reports from the sv\m/ commit- | uel Worcester, M. D, of South Nor-{ F00K 1ovels and Colectrs of TRre 5 a5 tees and the report of the Zensors. The | walk: treasurer, Henrv P. Sage. M. D, ;h_ ']:;‘i‘” :;r‘[‘]“!‘ e eratoriiE s che 4 3 a ° candidates for mem’efship will be|of New Haven; secreiary, W, W. A st oot the Woo0.000 | A Generous and Charitable Wish. Weddun 11 ve]‘r voted wpon by thois members present, ! Christian, M. D., of Berlin int Aneiten i Nea Yl “I wish all might kgow of the ben- 3 - - rather than to offer the |efit 1 received from Foley's FK)dne_\' i . 1 choice lots in the London salesrooms. | Remedy.” says 1. N. Regan. Farmer, STEAMER RHODE ISLAND HEBREW SCHOOL TO BE The library contains over 21000 vol- |Mo. His kidneys and bladder gave 3 pur AY more NK. RWICH | umes and more than 124 choice illumi- {him so much pain, misery and annoy- a than __,f_o”“; EonRT | - ST:EEE_IN e *" ! nated manus pts. 2 s a vellun¥]lance he could not work. nor gleep. e - riing ot Sold to T. A. Scott and ‘Will Be|Sessions to Be Held After Public {CuPy of the Gutenberg ible. os - | says Foley's Kidney Remedy complete- - Broken Up for Old Metal. Bebioolo-To Toachi - Heb L en of which are known to exis {1y cured him. Lee & Osgood Co. A T s et DI ebrew Lan- | yorgan having one and the Len — = = E Steamer Rhode one of thel guage, History and Other Subjects. | Lialy another. *‘r{‘,fj_“,;&(_t"“‘,“",‘\f"”‘. “‘"1 traproved New England Roads. e [ . New 2 and B The 138 1eeti consid he | « oy p & % " s " \¢ ot a use-§ fieet of passer < Yhe Trofd e tingsfu condider el “Morte d'Arthur” and an oxcellent | Automobile tourists through New I piece. .| has been consig S Kald, el St at the syn. | -Golden Legend” (1433). Tour origiual | pyoiang this season testify to the . ; mental piece. whe Rhode Island has b oo % " Uni Brath o Shakespeare folios, Queen Elizabeth's e s D t0- J e o AR In M,‘A:Tu» of the United Bret ren on gy her Prayer Book and first | highway improvement that has been é N es Scott company hased foishos R tes TOlOWInE iass DEeRIOMSH: iy of Johnson. Spencer. wrought since last yvear. No state has 5 steaimds andtv i h ek s jmeeting, which had ‘beenheld i, the and. Bacon, Miiton, Add failed to increase its macadam mileage The R e Tsland. m ety san S fatne Diutiers odl Joscphy Swift, Keats and Shelle: since 1909: some have built long i f T River line. When two of ‘“v‘l“,U':"'lhl”:‘;“!“m‘g“‘:*hp';’:“:;;Zl‘l'v‘n‘x;_“‘j' amonz the other rarities.—Springtield retches of fine hard road. I?xce‘lf::‘ The Fi i!i' -agden Lo, hoats were laid off the | [y Hebrew. Mators ud sifer | EEpubticR. ffinyior sl s fonad 0 BE P was put out of i B Aty Sries al SN LT SGaTE o Sewalsrs and Silvesaittie. [ t ,jfl,,‘ A o ey M Bt e | Propagation of Bird Life. [ gravel roads where satisfactory high- meth 0. Late i plicn, z Connecticui’s state ornithologist puts | Ways now exist. These books of course blish 72, ‘ i e 2 | Rabbi J. Rosenberg is chairmag, i : : S cere made ast fall t best, in Established 18 { found that there was no practical use | Cramer secre M Lo fieasl the care and propagation”of birds on | were mnde “D“L*fl Rl ol PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING ir, might @0 it was lang the following directors of the an economic basis. In a long letter to | the early months of the pres | \ 1 Bronchial Lozenges! v e immediate relief in ail cases Bronchitis, Coughs, and all affections of the Throat ef Hoarseness, Colds, and Lungs. farge Bex 10c 'S PHARMACY, 50 Main Stree Elai;!e‘Symp and’ e ancake Flounr! 3 ¢ ist arrived. We have aiso delicious COHEL PECPLE’S MARKET, € Frankiin St. HOLDE High Grade PIANRDOS Latest Sheet Music|: AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER AT Yerringlon's 49 Maia Streei DENTIST DR, E. J. JONES Suite 48, Shamon Bailding Just the thing for ? 1 street en- A Y MOND C. R CHAMBERLA Denta/ Surgeon Io charge of Dr. 8 L. Geer's practwes during his last iiineas, 167 Main Stroet. Norwich, Cona, 00vi6a DR, AdEtdCAN HOUSE Furrell & Sanderson, Props. SPRECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes Traveling Men, eto. Livery comnectea SHETUCKET STRELT. e WHAT'S NEW THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & co, Siarid 78 Franklin Str.lL F'r Mo e Thln Three Dec. Folew's lioney and # heen a We guszeste s ago that household favorite for oughs. cqids, | th An who w g Cannen's and abiments of the throat, chaet andyys éhonid get his hair cat. If he wers Tunge. Contains no opiates. J.ee & min. He Aidr_ and he didn't.— Osgoos Co - Clévelagd Piran D r. i metal and her veteran ner & Island has a | cases To come | | TH ESUPREME COURT Six Have Béen Printed and Are Ready to Be Heard Here Tuesday, October { rors of Connecticut in the Second j 11 district. the ses- there are six Five of these are county, and one, | en road vs. Helen s transferred to this district to be The case comes d county perior ncerns the operation of | \ss the defendant’s -s of $10,000 were | ' from this county | adme, vs. the Marion ~A. Morse | A. Brown, sheriff: Robert | Philip E. Hendrick; town Norwich mpressed ate | VS, 255 ey, Leolin C. Ilempstead and ot Will Take an Appeal. It has béen decided b he counse n the case of state vs. Epstein and to appeal from the superior court’s de 1 to the supreme court, nd_the r motions be aban- THU"K “co. NO 2 Annual Election of Officers by the Greeneville Company. The seville Hook uck company neeting Mc evening North M street. | W called to order at reman Wiiliam special busine: compa edzd to the of officers the ensuing yea The result of election was 3 follows n S, Murra:; fi E scher second assis Prodell secr ry, Howard | ine er John Hill; William ¢ don o aviara” Deibiatiss PaDSTE ting of the C(ar- hall on ening, the pri Vaughn s in the chair., In addition business, the carpenters ro mtheir two delegate J. Kellc 1. con- before, at the candidates e explained in ions, Trees in the City. New Haven nwn as the City of Bin e with a seriot ree pr It reputation in ti espect [is to he ined, new tr nust bé immediately planted to tal the place of the hat have died or| o in an advanced stage of deca) the fainons ¢ M..\r* elms .n said to be 71 , and v to and giri beginnii ve height excellent st now, to In Providence an is’ hfl'nz made, of maple iuspices of the ing Builetin. se- trees will not at- proportions for some large de to the they aer st alung whie sventually they will transform the city, if their numb are suffi- iently i 4 ‘rovidence Journal e a black- ever heard so is ringing in ~Louisville g | Hammers Are Busy. I ; | { Journal. Causze ard Effec | been raised. | | better methods of construction and It is pr d to 'begin 1 birds on a { repair are now i Tar, nfor rlx- soon as possiblesin s on to he | Paratively trifling 1 fg\_n‘mw 3 e generously. selected’ Tt vill be lm‘,l:‘, e and properly enforces { The initial bl noos he publi | we, could in time obviate a|but the v - ies of & Ahout . it is tho: it great “deal of this mage. j thus tr % t.0 ml 43 ed, a si part of .|i’.l'—'h-yll< are beginning 10 be 3 ati v ploved to hold the au states, and we and with gratifying re- rovidence Journal {adopted in var cleafly on the ve reat advs ofnithologist is - The " state ambitiot et s?"’]"’_al"i"t’ iz "’]‘ Ahs"t | to have Connecticut in the forefront « he judicial decision which w | this. work. a leader for other states to e > . cently rendered at Pueblo, Col.. to the | emulate. If he can secure co-operat BUTTERLESS FRUIT CAKE. effect that scenic beauty set | and reasonable backing to Many housewives say it is xmpn:s:bh of pecuniary value, conves impli- | and earry out these maethods, an to make a good fruit cake without but- ter. The recipe below will give you as rich, flavory a fruit cake as vou ever tasted ; yet there is no butter in it : ’\hx four cups sifted pastry flour, one level teaspoon soda, two level teaspoons mixed spices (except cloves), one- fourth level teaspoon salt and two cups cation a suggestion of wide and prof- | ers which he has in mind. on a s itable application. Tts first and most | wide basis, h fully convinced obvious effect i3, of course, t0 pro- { the most bhenc 1 results will fc mote the conservation of natural beau- | —Ansonia Sentine ty, and then also of artificial and cul- tivated beauty. If it is forbidden to destroy a picturesque cataract or de- face a monumental cliff it should not The Newest Cnr flict. We seem to be movin the time wilen there is g up towai i :‘l‘"{PAIxstlli_~11“;-P:ani“."h“']‘I.)‘i(:'l‘.e_ ‘clash of claims to the r sceded and quartered raisins. Add alse park. But even that is mot all. The | the orisinal insurgent. — Indianaj one-half cup nuts chopped fine, if you practical gospel’ of beguty may well be | ~° s : like. Blend one-half cup Cottolene with creative as well as conservative. It he. hymn “Abiie . one cup brown sugar and one cup white !Il(ll aim rn, ‘v» se ll‘l" 'I«'« n = assets | poeon translated into i s ar, add one cup molasses, one cup of the community as well as to pro- ranto, and both of t 1ic milk and then tl o £ them " from Hhpaitmet . e peranit,; and; bath he 2 the flour mixture. Beat are Baltimorea well and bake in two pans. Tribune. Little Bobbie 5c¢ Cigar stands upon the reputation made and maintained by Robert Burns Different only in size and przce, but alike 1n leaf, labor and delight. No need now to get /ess value for a nickel than you've had for a dime. All stores sell both sizes. You ) won’t get the »ight cigar if you just { ask for a /ight cigar. Strong tobacco 1s even karsher when harvested green for the sake of color. The Robert Burns and Little Bobbie are more than color-mild, more than wrapper-mild. The filler has the same gentle qualities. Made of tobacco which is mild by nature—which is | allowed to ripen fully on the plantation and then fully cured before it reaches the bench. You can smoke ’em a/l day and your health won’t notice the difference. GEORGE L. STORM .&.CO., New _Yerk I’urfewsfilrtc Ribbons 1 found! 3000 yards of Ribbons, bought at special prices, will be offered on the same basis. This offering contains Ribbons for all purposes—for fancy work, for trimmings; for millinery uses and for hair ribbons. While they last we offer them AT AN AV- ERAGE REDUCTION OF ONE- THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. Note these offerings: 5e | 200 pieces of width ' No. 3 Dresden Ribbon. assorted de- value signs and colorings, for Sc fancy work — at ¢ a yard, { value Sc. width No. 5 in 2 variety sc 100 pieces of Dresden Ribbon of pretty designs and color- 8c | ings—special price 5c a yvard, value Sc. §¢ | 120 pieces of Dresden Rin- bon, 174 inches wide, in new value ' designs and [colorings—spe- - cial price %c|{a yard, value } 1235c. loc 50 pieces of Dresden Ribbon, 11z inches wida, in a variety value ' of pretty designs’— special 15¢ | price 10c a yard, value 15c. 12]/2(: 85 pieces of new patierns in Dresden Ribbon, 2% and 3 value ' inches wide, assorted cole 17¢ | ings—special price 1215c ! yard, value 17c. loc Moine Taffeta Ribbon, 13 !'and 2 inches wide in the value | hest shades special price 15¢ 10¢ a rd. value Idc. lzyze Moire Taf Ribbon, 215 | and 2 inches wide. In the value | most wanted coloringe - 19¢ special price 121.c a vard, value i9c. 250 50 pieces of handsome Plaid and Fancy Stripe Ribbon. 5 value | and 6 inches wide. neweast 39¢ color ubinations — special 11 e c a yard, value 3%¢. 250 75 pieces ol handsome Shep- herd Check Ribbons, very value ' much in demand just now, 3% ! full 5 inches wids, in all the wanted colorings special | price 25c a yard, value . - Home ‘urnishings All this week we are offering spec 1 2ives in cur department for “MHome urnichings” on Third Floor. These fierings comprise a list of special alues that represent a saving to you +/hich will be really seen and appre- ted by honest compnri\pn. Here are some of the special offerings: Muslin Curtains Thé Dainty Ruffled kind at Special P 39c 100 /pairs of Ruffed Muslin | Curtains, hemstitched ruffie value | —at} 39¢ a pair, value 49c. 49¢ | L) 49¢ | 100 pirs of Ruffied Muelin |1‘m~mna--21-s yards long— value'| at 48¢ a pair, value 63c. 65c | 300 pairs of Fancy Dot and | Figured Muslin Curtaine, ! with hemstitched ruffie — at ! 69¢ a pair, value 79c pairs of Ruffled and Muslin Curtains — at value : a pair, value 98c. a%c Other good values in Muslin Curtains at 98c, $1.10, $1.39 and upwards. Other Good Values in Curtains 98c NET CURTAINS at 79¢ Ruffled and Flat Net Curtains, with pretty edgs—special price 79¢ a pair. value 98c. $2.25 CLUNY CURTAINS at $1.75 Cluny Lace Curtains, 214 vards long, with neat Cluny edge—special $1.75 a pair, value $2. CROSS-STRIPE CURTAINS 200 pairs of Colored Curtains—special value 8%c. IRISH POINT CURTAINS Irish Point length—speclal value $3.50. price Cross-stripe price 69¢ a pair, Lace .Curtains, full price $2.75 a pair, LUCERNE LACE CURTAINS Preity Lucerne lace Curtains in acru, 21 vards long — special price $2.98 a pair, value $3.50. 4 Other good values at $3.75 a pair, value $4.25 $4.50 a pair, value .25 SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS Extra fine quality Scotch Lace Cur- tains — special price $249 a pair, value $3.00. Scotch Lace Curtains of fine qual pecial price $3.49 a pair, value CHENEY DRAPERY SILKS Cheney Bros’ Drapery Siike, suitu- Lle for mantel draperies, piano scarfs and Limonas 89, 85¢ und $1.235 a yard. FANCY SCRIM CURTAINS Fancy Colored Scrim Curtains, imi- tation of imported Madras—special price $1.756 a pair, value $2.75. === The Portenus & Michel G, eetiidaw

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