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NORWICH BULLETIN TUE>SDAYA OCTOBER 25, 1910 Revolution baking methods which gave the Uneeda Biscuit also resulted in a Revelation in soda cracker quality. realize this the moment you open the royal purple package and find soda crackers so tempt- ing and good that they cannot be resisted. in world S5° a Package (Never sold in bulk) NEW LONDON COUNTY'S GAIN During the Past Ten Years It has Increased 8,495 or| 10.26 Per Cent. being 91,253—The State has Gone Over the Million Mark—Gains in all Counties. By the census returns issued by the ,ham have shown the smallest increase “hie cens - |in the last ten years. chief of the census bureau Monday, | Vqyo population by counties as en- Connecticut has a population of 111,- | ymerated in the thirteenth census was which figure stands against $03,- | made public Monday as follows: 420, the laiter being the result of e 1910. the census of 1900. This ‘comparison | Taltfeld, - : shows a gain of 206,336, or 22.7 per |I jtchfield cent. In the summary of the state's | Middlesex population as taken by counties New | New Haven Haven is shown to have a larger pop- | New London .. ulation than any other county in the | Tolland e 24,523 state. The New Haven county popu- ( Windham .. .. 46,861 lation is 337 82. Hartford county runs The gain by counties is as follows: second with 0,182, Fairfleld county | Fairfleld 61,119, Hartford 54,702, Litch- is third and New London county is |field 6,588, Middlesex 3,877, New Haven fourth with 91,253, and with 2 corre- | 65,119, New London 8495 Tolland sponding increase. by the next cen- |1936, Windham 1,500. This shows that sus it should go over the 100,000 mark. | New Haven county had the largest | Between the census of 1890 and 1900 | gain and Windham county the small- the population of the state increased |est. New London county was fourth by 217 per cent. Of the eight coun- |in the list as to gains, its per cent. of ties in the state, Tolland and Wind- | gain being 10.26 per cent. | ENTERTAINED FRIENDS. STATE BOARD OF TRADE. | — —— | Miss Nellis Rabonvitch Gave Whist | Executive Council Plans for the Next | and Musicale at Her Home, No. 40 Annual Meeting. Cliff Street. i i Charles E. Chandler of this city was enjoy Pgle(,sug:-;(red’BY SPECIAL Send For a Free T;ial Package and You REQUES Will Be Overjoyed at the Aston- ishing Relief and Cure. Anyone who has piles wants quick relief. If you can't wait, drop into the TflE next drug store and get'a 50c package of Pyramid Pile Cure. You will find relizf right away. The cure comes quick and is a complete, permanent P floPA fll cure, Old, chronic cases, that itch all the time, ‘bleed, protrude and ar re, become gangrenous and are the ves essence of utter misery, should write to the Pyramid Drug C 271 Pyramid Bldg., Marchall, Mich., for a free trial package by mail In plain wrapper of Pyramid Pile Cure. Such cases have tried a dozen remedics, they believo ! in nothing, expect to be operated on, Wh fl B M k are sick, weary and discouraged. They 0 liave beena lng need this free trial. It will be a rev- elation. IThe rellef will brinzd ba(’}; their hopes of a cure, the remedy wi S h bl l turn that hope into reaiization. A man uc arvelous in Indiana past 70 had suffered over 30 years with bleeding piles. The free . trial of Pyramid Pile Cure was his ures first real comfort. He was thoroughly cured and has lived his remaining vears in peaceful enjoyment, doing LU e such odd work as would occupy his mind, and going about with none of | the restraint and hardships that al- ] T “ l ways accompany piles. Don't neglect n . A. D. 1a . to send for this free trial, and remem- ber you can always obtain the regular 50c package in any drug stors and be 02 B d roadway, An e evening was the re- |in attendance at the eXecutive COUNCI | o —————————— ;aibering of the friends of | of the state board of trade, which took = . inovitch at her home, | place Saturday at the Unfon League English Etchings. The guests were | club in New Haven, where the mem assisted by | bers were entertained by their pre: i Rt antlase arblied tor ) }:VCI’Y Afebnoouelast Week every week in London. dent, General E. E. Bradley. st were enjoved, | For the next annual meeting of the | W s a hand painted vase, | board the time and place was left for| T,ondon motor bus drivers are fined ill Give One I ree Miss Katherine Al |ithe president and secretary to decide. | oo P8 WORF SN0 N More Fi being late. : S middle of November. Subjects for di In the house of lords no question can Heallflg Ciinic In Same vas furrishad by the hostess, | cussion at this annual meeting hay 5 ” » | Hall Tomorrow Evening, atherine O'Neal, Miss Margaret | Roads, How to Get, Make and Main- | ) el na Hemrs Eblmes. Ot of | tain Them: The Commigsion Form of | _rne decrease in the consumption o the consolation, a china |It is expected, however, that it will ed ry Master Alexander Ra- | been anounced as follows: The Immi- | b deeided on a division unless thirty | le = . were Miss Batsy Holmes | Civil Government, the last subject be- | Wines in England continues and is October 26th--Doors Open | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY on by Miss Maraget P.|take place in Bridgeport about the Solo: ra rendered by |grant as an Fconomic Asset: Good | peers at least are voting. and brother, Henry Holmes, of New |ing suggested by Frederic W. Cary of | now only one quart per head per an- v ? York, and Samuel J. Cohen of As. | this city. num es against double that quantity | At 7.30 O’clock--Demon- toria, k. 1 a few years ago. P L S F. B. COMSTOCK’S BIRTHDAY. | 2 > Norwich Ready fo Ca-operats. | il i e : stration at 8 p. m. Sharp-- SIS B oo Secretary Tibbits of the _Nfl!‘“’ich | Middletown Veteran Was 90 Years Old 1 i . § Veretian Hospitality. pourd of, trade waw [ tHI¥ city Mon- | Saturday. prucnrun; sopays | Admission and Seats Free to attend the ci ver might been heen s: day t T > g to ’ CRUISE LeateyNew Yo AIE e Vet s ‘“ Gontraci fm‘ NBW B|Uck Awarded l;f:q:;?,z;a;::“":;8:,;;:‘;‘;;:2:‘;5;0;0 G e Torue oo oavie | As Long As They Last, inety the pitable people—t s an’s coll here, says the < nnesy h:"’”; ¥ o ',NN,“‘ Ehisi Hest AL O ey tat | years old October '22. Mr. Comstock ORIENT 8525 up o %4 T TR T avorable action had been taken, Mr. |18 now perhaps the oldest man in The eliciency of 22 years® expertence, | o e ssador = = S Tibbits said that the Norwich board | Middletown. Many friends and mem- | S e & o Nemindlenl from the kban of Tara™ visited the| Four Story Business House in Franklin Square to be/of trade wished the project all possi- | bers of Mansfield post called at his | As there is sure to be a great crowd city and it was known that the khan ble success and would co-operate with [ home on South Main street to offer at the last Froe Demonstration, thoss : 5 x % 2 o . | New London in the effort. their congratulations. o | desiring comfortable seats will have ta and his suit carried but one shirt Started Soon—Progress on Other Buildings—Unij-|Yew London in the | 56 Uicrs peompliy: o Gie hous apiece in their bags the senate formal- This will positively be the last Free Demonstration and Leoture given in Norwich by the Psychopathic Staff of | Doctors. Thousands have &ssen and of the great work these men one in A. B. Hall every af- provided with additional ghirts, which were accordingly made¥ialla tarta e MR rescha” and presented. We can| : : imagine how the good councilors and| !¢ N al Shoe & ( g Co (Duthe otk STSKcAvatng fox (s eitizens would enjoy this little jest. 3 " d wy brick bl e Feh B WAl wtarted == | {hie place of { ' by Contractor C. Morgan Williams. : A, T R This work will be hustled along to get VALUABLE HOME RECIPE is far advanced as possible bef Will Break Up Severe Cold in a Iy voted 20 ducate that they might be versalist Church Started. have ternoon last week. And those who were fortunate enough to witness the work will have something to talk about the balance of their lives. “Wonderful!” “Astonishing!” “Ma velot “Astounding!” “How can they do it?” and many like expressions are eard every afternoon as the audiences very cold weather ts in W. F. Nic d the surge out of the hali, after witnessin; Day and Cure Any Curable Cough. the or of the th most remariable exhfbitiona of lix ome-half ounce of Concen- \ers that no more li- 1dds to the street’s ap- healing the sick ever presented in trated pine compourd ith two ve granted in the ! ne building just west of Norwich. Ni oAk e e holson buildi which is be- ® ; | rez, on the public platform of the ding | ing overhauled by Timothy C. Murphy, 1 hall, the sick, the suffering, the lame, A5 ter, | is pro ing well, and will be avail- the 'halt, the 'blind and the deaf were i aple for tenants v soon out- treated in full view of the audience by ounces of glycerine and a half-pint of good whiskey. Shake thoroughly each time and use in doses of a teaspoonful every four hours.” Smaller doses to children according o side work on this building has beer ¢ v 2] y v - to age. This formula is given out n_Williams bl e L R e these wonderfully endowed men, Af- by & noted medical authority. Lo- || 1ams & Co. 213,089 : he o Rl . ter but a few moments' application o = built on the property line, which is | their remarkable power withered mus- n a line with the Alice building front. cles are revitalized, paralyged limbs At the Chelsea Savings bank worl take new life, cripples walk, deaf peo- men are putting in the metal lath 1 druggists say this mixture will || €. $14,100. Vine work wonders. these ingredients in stock or will quick feet, v 3 L g ple hear, and pains and aches vanish get them. Any one ean mix them. i et SRl ’('f‘[ the stone masons are engaged in 1 K tiie mtes etlow ft won. Be asure to get only the genuine \"v‘] Y it be constructed of the steps at the front. Con- By the rapidity of their work and its Concentrateq Pine. ~ Each e fuee William s been given the startling results, they held the people ore bottle comes n a e e wvallcs on both Main ana spellbound In wondar, awe and admir- ight case. ¥ nd the putting in of the LR After most careful selections of our splendid Fall stock of | 3o, wiy peifor eures whica istonish the skeptical, set the serious indows on L oad g the Mal duse Hile | to thinking end convincs the doubtful e e the building has been taken down & P . + | that their power to cure the sick is L0 Direcet e i~ Cloaks and Suits we find that our early Fall Fur business is i S mafe what fe s ny at easa—how bad—how long standing or hopeless the cases are, if curable at of such vast importance that we must have every available|:i ey Wi ‘e ucd by iese’re- buildin 1 completed and ev- | adiness for the fir a floor. ue. Ovr | markable specialiste and their mnew iy o “fecyar | new structure for thelr business. Thero | P2C S0 a1l is ready forth oot o oor space in our store for the immense ur stoc vinced that the benenit derived by most te for free booklet on “How | decided ornament to street o= \Vthh our Fur buslncss demands. Drunkenness.” The Orrine Co. $47 Orrine Bullding, Washington, D. . 7 leading druggists endorse Orrine n this city by N. D. Sevin & Son, Main Those Book Racks i WE AR SELLING AT STATE OYSTER GROWERS Testing mik sotTies. | Coats and Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Petticoats, Waists, Children’s ..} A tractor removed the for able, and was nothing less than mirac- floor of the buildir and . ulous. As a result of this convincing concrete stair has been con- . T S proof of the real efficacy of psychologi- ¢ted to_the second floor. next (o Hence every garment in our New Fall Stock comprising]&i’icaise, srest nambers. are fiocs- e cement ing to the psychopathio doctors’ offices are being touc in the Martin House, No, 18 Broadway, the’ ground Hoor the newest styles and shades in Ladies’ and Misses’ Junior | Sorvich Conn, whers they hove moré - time to enter into the details of diffi- den builc Church Work Started. en build case 18 carefully exam- cure is possible, you are Hold Annual Meeting at Bridgeport— | Meriden’s Town Sealer Sees to It That A sume of e o e l 90 Election of Officers. Full Measure is Given. | Coats, must be sold regardless of cost--we must have thesroom | Hi . o 5 sones wou o Kapitskie, town sealer of these doctors to accept your ined and if of the Connec- H. AT Skidi ticut .Oyster Growers’ ’ was | weights and measures, notified the ully ni t of every ten who are ARE RBEAL BARGAINS, 8 at once. Dine olit Coe NS T held at the Stratfield hotel, Bridge- | milk dealers of the sommunity last| treated by them are cured, the great- Hard wood mission finish. port, Saturday afternoon. Repos week that he desired to examine gheir | SNl requiring a few treat- how that great o faken |amd e en of them presented him ’ gift of healing is a power which but CRANSTON’S It oysters produced hipped | heir | stock the other day, says the few men possess, and like the gift of from Connecticut points shall be in | Meriden Journal. The sealers in some oratory and music, it must remain in o~t18daw the most perfectly sanitary condition, | of the big cities about the country have EARLY BUYERS GET BEST SELECTION. the possession of but a few. - all regulations being carefully com- ; Started a campaign against the milk A gentleman who had been 80 badly crippled and unable even to wallc with his cane without the aseistance of plied with. Packages are sterlizied | bottle s, claiming that invariably the nt of milk put up in those bottles as short of the correct measures. The shipped only from |ama poroved b the author- : o~ one or two persons, was, after a ten | ities as free from contamination. lies with the manufacturers, the $30.00, $25.00 and $20.00 LADIES' and CHILDREN'S COATS minutes’ treatment, able to stand and | The annual election of officers wa >n assert. Among the bottles the MISSES’ S8UITS of the latest crea- A large assortment in Blue and Red walk without the aid of anything eor s Riars Sletly, settien mix pleasant- | held and notwithstanding _that tne aler measured ~some Jiere as tions and newest shades — Closing Flannels and Scotch Mixtures—Cios- S AR o in our new store with a rew | presiden ey Rowe. had request- - »oonfuls short and 2 : 5 ady who had been suffering from stock that is fresh and up-to-date in | €d all menwbers to select someone else a tablespoonful below correct Qut Price 000, $1750 sed $H0 ing Out Prices $2.25, $2.95, $3.75, inflammatory rheumatism for some Harness, Blanke Carriage and Auto president, as he has been r e, Suits represent style and $4.50 and $5.75. { time was helped onto the platform, Robes, Fur Coats and Driving Gloves. | ed for seventeen consecutive years recently the sealer's outfit was In less than five minutes she was re- “I'a carry 'lh; ;n}:sl line of Gloves ;\;.4 1 lulunuufll\ cted. He - vuf‘.l“n complete by l,ht]" p]ur‘t:hhsg lieved of all pain and left rejoicing. and Coats in the state for driving | fused, however, to serve, modern set of standard liqui 5 5 s * Another lady, suffering from spinal and auto use at the lowest prices. should be relieved of the measures by Selectman Gedrge W. Mil- i e e e $11'°°‘°’:g‘°:ri:2f :;;g i:‘;::nd a";o disease, was assisted to the platform. ty and c chairman « er, and the seale now equipped to 50, g = 3 ng L8 N | In few minutes she was so relleved —— imitice on latior x liquid measures to see that Voile, Serge, Jersey Cloth in all the that she fairly cried with joy. en voted niously authorizing Mr. > up to the standard. lat hades = Blosa L OUC P An old lady reduced to a state of THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO0., |0 o) o onoriaing A re are forty dealers in Meriden =i L WAISTS complete. helplessness from paralysis Bath Stroet, Norwich, Conn. | man of the commiittee on legisiation and Mr. Kapitske intends to look over $14.00, $12.50 and $0.50. Persian Silk, Messaline, Taffeta, Lace, and could not move without erutel octlsdaw R U L o i e b e e Sl s Scillian, Matrass Cloth, Lingerie, P A of his dutie any points of import- | shall be de e cases where the : Vi i 3 ment and surprised the audience by ance and interest to all er grow- | bottles have been purchased and found 627.50, $25.00 and $20.00 NEW FALL Linen, Tailored Waists, sizes to 44 valling: Gf fli4" DIREESON. Grsastate Our lm r0ved ”w ,n][f.mms-mi }-h~h:n“).':"( h!'wa;a&t\;d x; s'mfn to be COATS .in Ladies and Misses, in —Closing Out Prices unheard of in and walked around the hall without he following - re-elect- | determined by tr 'n officials. g S the crutche p ed: Henry G vice | - Blue and black Imported Broad- s oity: A lady and an old gentleman who e president; (nwy! : -:J_ New Ha- Letters by Telephone. cloths, shawl collar, handsomely had been d=af for ten years had their ven, Charles Bell, Roway- ; i i | hearing restored in five minutes. | SR : trimmed, all lined, some body lined earing e minul Bro“chlal Lozenges ton, tr | A suggestion that seems to have I'“. e 31850y 1;'50 A lady who had been partially blind T ; ; 3 2 e s considerable merit comes from a pos- —Closing Ou ice -50, $17. NOTICE for fen years had her sight restored will give immediate relief in all cases| Tilson-North Wedding Invitations. | tal official in Kansas City. Tt is based and $14.00. in five minutes. of Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Coughs, Invitations are out to the wedding | upon the vlan in general use by the Special Reduced Prices on Furs and A }a‘vl)- who suffered four years from Colde, and all affections of the Throat | of Conercem e John B, e ieiq | telc8Taph companies of telephoning TR R Fur Coats in Stock During Cloak and | moment of dmer . o Of &il pain fo a and Lungs. Rostie deftemter of M. ahd Ms G ages for the purpose of expedit- . Rt g S T N A voung boy who was unabls to Large Box 10c a! P. North of that ci The wedding || ir delivery, where the distance WARM COATS in Black, Brown and ‘ Bos) stand or walk for about five years not | is to take place at 6.50 o'clocc on the | js long enougl to' make time a factor. Scotch Mixtures—Closing Out Price them for future delivery. only was made to stand, but began 9 evening of Thursd 1. he Kansas City suggestion is that .a 50. running around the platform with uc DUNN’S PHARMACY e similar plan might be carried out by L A TSt bHL toltan. thel sudigaY 50 Mai St ’ Courtesy to Visiting Delegates. x\ln uul\vi:"lnn:t‘nrs"m“lhc‘ lpoitxl_ svr'vl(‘e. Bri AW FURS § & LY A lady wl;o had not placed lmr_t})!:!nd te The Y. M. C. A. of Meride 0 gi A certain stamp would designate a g > ring in Your or Repairing head for seéven years without o e the Erotharheod of St. Andrew the uve | -telephone letter” and when such a T MISOES IUNIDR DA kS and Remodeling. Artistic’ work done e, v agiven: o - A Ve mingEs of the banguet hall for all meals dur- "“L"P';" “.“““' re: ih"f the postoffice, Blue and Scotch Mixtures — Closing - \tment. She then raised her palnd 2 convention of Sainty | instead of a special delive it is to i 5 at very reasonable prices. with ease and ed it on top of her vember. the telephone to the addressee, out si ars old had all As the suggestion says, the length of such letters would have to be lim- ited. But why wouldn’t their use be Or. Louise Frankiin Miner Is now Nk tolille Magasings. - i el . | utes’ times. tocated In her new ofice, Breed Hall Although President Taft is to spend | of advantage to the public? A delay An old mun who could not make s Rovm 1 only four days in Panam: con- | of several hours attends the deliv: L] [} f & = e ery single step without hix cane was given Office heurs, 1 to 4 p. m. clusions are likely to be more use- | of letters in the residence district of es treatment and to the 2 1sphone €60. aug17a | {0l than were those of Ponltney Bige- | cities. The “telephone letter” would i St oa dshinient to the public he low.—Boston Herald he a sort of intermediary between the | ot only abandoned his cane, but walk £ - 4 mail and the ielegraph service. There | ed out the hall without Dr. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist No. intantion of Hurting Thom. | il 4t he 15iegraph Service Ther y M ety Syt s of age, ax well as all his relieved in a few min. rheumatic p ent Sherman | use. it dicta- | Knowledge of the mail service might I-CADDEN BUILDING, ate Offices at the Martin House, 16 Tetephone 523. octl0d hurled his holt nt “arr A Broadwsay, Norwich, Conn,, ere thev —dinm Im | tors_he proba did not intend to |interpose fatal obj ; but the pre 2 Bo _Sayertimns, m, hit Vnela Joe Cannon or Nelson W. al | | : in be consulted free from 10 a. m. to - o po: seems worth considering. 1 w_ ouz aqual to The Bui-| i, incle Joe Cannon : Rt S 8 p om