Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 1, 1910, Page 6

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NOVEMBER NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESD 1910 A Good Cough Mixture. Simple Home-made Remedy Free From Opiates and Harmful Drugs. A effective remedy, usually oremk up a cold i ty-four hours and quicki the most Irritating easily de at home b togethar in a large N ounces of glycerine. a 1 ounce of virgin oil of pine and A ounces of pure whisky. Shake w taka a teaspoon every feur houre. The necessary ingredi- ants are bougit can be I Chomical Cincinnati whose iaboratories the genu gity oil of pine is comy not a famine Lancet, but ju bread and the of life in sev There is almost 1o difference che eally between the two bre: the wheat contains slightly more glu- | ed countries. ten. Black bread “keeps fresh”—that 18, moist—wich louger than white bread. It has a siightly greater irri- tant effect upon the intestinal cana whieh i al:0 an advantage under or- | dinary cireumsiances. The whele rye preferable form Absolutely Pure only baking powder -a?hvmon'oy;l Grape NoAlum, No Lime Phosphate i R e L L P Py { ihara 13 Bay i Westerly a90s0re0seeeststsssersesssareasesesssnsanererne INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Weaterly Branch Capital Three Million Dollars Surplus Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. eral, courteous and efficient in fts | management. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes SOLD I. B. CR novitd A EY ANDALL CO. Woasteriy, R. | and Hosiery B;Jy Yiu?&haas and get a n the Piano to \»i PURTILL’S f 'ON THIE BRIDGE. City Pharmacy our lce Cream, while waiting Soda and Cel- for your car.} 36 Canal St. Wesierly. R. I loss Established 1901, prop S e witost fropt. and and adjofming tha sazomahle prises if sites oth having le lights modery plumblng Soited Frask W. Cer Meal Catate Ca., rewr4d Westerly, R. L v/ I* wHl pay yos well to get our prices on Diammads, l00se or mounted, Lefere purchasing CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewoler. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MALE BY HAND, H o M . b T e aanles L. in steck at $i2 e D N. H. SAUNDERS. Removed o 44 YWest Broad Street. SMITH'S GARAGE, 380 Mwbn Si, Westerly s 1o wemt; of oars. oo 4 :—lr 40‘“3‘.%, Nl:uv d.' Delivered to Any Part of Norwich he Ale that is acknowisdged to be che best on the marke: NANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telsphone wider wild recelve 2. J. ISR ST gm oy s | ticipate the | well known in | | Resigns Again. lenry Turner tor of the afrman of this an- e of speck: ils of the Wester- 1 o “hool Arts egnald Oppy ol is s is marked by a fourth prize, \ird prize. an honorable mention first prize in_ June, . prize was awarded upor canoe pillow. in dar gestion made in { dition h goed Master “This certifies in his i is entitled to b Thomas E. Hickey of Naw Westerly, b »inter i 2 ate Hickey was years London 4 aduated mmediatel THE FAT FROM THE FLOWER. There is not a singl iof i R AND CCAL. “In Se Fall the Young Man's; Fancy Gently Turns To ! Thoughts of Coal” fender. E. CAAPPELL Ca. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. | Telephones. Lumber novidaw COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucker 3. Teiephone 168-13. octisd CALAMITE COAL “It wuras up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood | G. K. HASKELL. | 402 — "Phones — 489 | may24d | i COAL and LUMBER i In the beauti ot Wyoming, | in Penn., lles the beds of the finest A thracite Coal in the world. We ha Secured = supply of this Ceal for th Seagon. Try it in your edoking stove | and heater We ars the ageuts for Rex Fllutkote | Ropfing. one of thp Lot roofiugs known | to the trads. | JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. | Jelephone $34. aprisd THER i<ing medinm 1 Tmstorn Congact cqual te The B Mot Lon BrsiRaSe rosiice, ~ Honors For Westerly Student Reginald Oppy Leader of School Arts Guild Against| 7/ chicy 20,000 Competitors—Republican Leaders in Confer-| | ence—Grand Army Post Invited to Meet Depart-;} ment Commander at Ashaway—Dr. G. W. Rigler:‘ k t | Tribune. STAFFORD SPRINGS There are places where and times when a man hasn't the chqqce to finish 2 obert Burns 10c Cigar and must throw away his half-smoked cigar. Therefore, the Little Bobbie ! Cen3ls Shows Big Gain in Population | of Town and Borough—Fred Meyers to Have Charge of New Boston MI“-, | | H | | | Jjust published gives Staf- includes the borough of ord Springs, a population of 5.233, a gain of 936 since the last census. The | population of the borough is 3. | shows an 759 and increase of 583. Thes town per cent. and the borough > per cent. It is the largest popu- n in the history of the town and gain is larger than that of any other town in Tolland cdunty. | _The meeting of the registrars for the | | final revision of the voting list was | held vesterday afternoon. | There was a meeting of the town that | school committee at the library Mon- gain is 21 Chappells, and has been with firm continuously for 26 yea M v aftarnoon at 2 o'clock. | Hickey leaves a widow and two soins. O. Powers has returned from | = Vermont and entered the employ of E. | — The republican town committee and L. Dlair. i c l ar the exccutive committee of the Youns To Have Charge of Miil. Men's Republican club o esterly : e 4 = tepui L Dmcace “red Meyers left for New Boston 2. o5 ” held a joint session Monday evening yiiGl ‘morniie” where he wilh havs exactly the same as his ““father. presided. Plans get out the Tull re- v a thorough and per- ' cas of every voter.and it was | °%] E c €he tow : Only half the size, so one haif the price. Keep a box of both at hand. a evers, Sr., has gone to Medwa: will be superintendent of 1ed by the game corpany e by L e o ey rarcrand It was|C. H. Brown of Wilimantic spent | There’ snadtfiermctexccptmLhe:ayng. , but all through Washington MRdyintown . o . o | Same fobacco—same workmanship— N iy i Pa.. Bas been the guest of Mrs. . D | same mildness—same arsma—same strengthener of the state H°ald. vate and of party success in the state S = = | dealers scll both. next Tuesday. s | Bl Rev. William H. Ewer, department of Rhode lsland. Grand | accompanied by e S 1 an official visit { evening to John Lo- Meriden.—Sunday was the fifty- Budlong post of seventh anniversar, narriage of | accepted an invitation Mr. and Mrs. William H. We: | 1ogap post on that 1 leave Westerly at 7 Easton.—The large steam shovel for post Woma Relief on the state road has arrived from arranging for the enter witown. ‘Th2 sho has a capaci the visiting civil thirteen tons I — | Torrington fortieth amniver- The People’s Mission Sunday school ' sary of the Rev. Arihur Goodenough a nonal session clected fhese pastor ationgl chu 1 g Farnswortl 1S Sund = annual exhibit of | New Haven County Horticultural B society ‘\({ r:‘o h;ld :.fjum;mmn‘-m librarian. Tuesday ednesday an ursday attena uring e veor _olinin GEORGE L. STORM & CO., New York New Britain.—W. L. McKen: rinister of labor in the Don ! will addrese the Central Con- | nal club ot its meeting Nov. | the South church. | The First Oil Well. In the year 1 3. L. Drake of Ti- A Scars. H A Plank’s Inside and Outside. An old Scotchman had been ill for a There is an inside, also an outside, to Local Padahoe fong time, and it was agreed by the ;‘ a”:;'x *‘_" '"n';"t ';!:' \""‘"t ":' wd»ll]. every plank or board, the outside be o canni ¥ A ? y ler pioneers, he was regarded g the side far ret o o s e g Bridgeport. s Fannie A. S .| family that he should have the min- | 2~ ¥ 1 ar ing the side farthest removed from th. 41 liquor raids M. gindergartner, was elected i s e 5 he 88 @ dreamer or a fool. and people | “pith.” or cenmter, of the tree fron June 1, 1809. ant o Connecticut Valley XK - | ister. hen the <‘c-rg}‘man oaine He | 1 eovid ot 'thie 1dan of AAprilll & S | Srisiel oid I s bk e Carati T e b S TE e oo | told thoold man he yould have (o gul | ferrilican ofl'} It was only by pre- | workuan always bears this in mi i his worldly cares aside and prepare tending that he was in search of a | when fixing boards. He leaves the ¢ Sheiton.—On aceount of the | for that terribie visitor who was wait- | bed of salt that he was able to get | side exposed to the air. 1f the ins trvemty pationts of thas Instibation wers | In€ at the door. drillers to work for him. When the | is exposed 1o the atmosphere the ¢ £ srred to Undercliff Sunday, They | Old Man—And who's that, minfster? 'borer had reached a depth of about jier layers will ultimately shell out i to Meriden in a spe Minister—That greatest enemy of feventy feet Drake found his antici- | shreds and strips ewing to the action sor.—Geor; ours—Death! pations realized, and he was the pos- | of the afr destroying the timber's co dozen Old Man—What a fright ve gien | Sessor of an oil well which.' with the | hesive properties. As a result the oven an ex- 1elons on his me! I thought it was the wife’s moth- | 2id of a hand pump, yielded him twen- | gurface will be destroyed, a serious the er.—London Tit-Bits. ty-five barrels a day.—Argonaut The Diving Bell. The history of diving reaches back | into the dim and distant pasi ander the Great is to defect in better class work.—Pearson's The Hero. “Who's the hero of this drama?’ | d the stage manager at a first re- His Limit. Weary, bow leng would work for a millien dollars “Steady”’ Uh-huh!” “Say, Alex- ved f Welle nt airship which America a2 hav " shouted a man from an ob- scended in a wachin ch kept b : 4 5 &3 fi,i" ; S vt iam e corner of the theater. “I'm the “Oh, three er four days® ool s e e A | feilow who s putting up the mone “Giee, a million must be a awful e o L iche e for s —Washington Star. ¢ money™—Cleveland Leader ' ons a1 evice which enabled me o remain some time under er atchez, Hartleit ¢ ra Caroline book published early in the sixteenth | M - s & o century appears a picture of a man | Pall game of the st wearing & helmet, to which is fastened - 2 leather tub flc on the surface of the water 1 inflated ba In { 1538 two Greeks made a submarine | H ld trip under an inverted chamber, which | ave ou a Q ? kept them dry. This in the presence of the Emperor Charles V. | and some 12.000 spectators was PEIEE— Charles Lamb and May. Charles Lamb did not Here is a fiing of his against the month: “I do not mind the utmost real winter,” he wrofe to Berns May merry Better Check It At Once — Neglect Often Leads T& Serious Illness. Los! “My dad said he'd leave me his en- tire fortune if I'd stay on the water wagon one year.” 2 ;‘:'h:rh:: :r:“:l,";‘:b_h':"f :":\’.hg “Well, why look glum? You're done Ar.2nd!ives you poets tell about the May! It for eleven months.” oma. It is the most ungenial part of the Yes, and father went broke yester- | they will ' year, cold crocuses and cold primroses; —Cleveland Leader. i : a you take your blossoms in ice—a paint- ed sun— ! Unmeaning joy around appears, Anpd nature smiles as if she sneers.” —Westminster Gazette, Mrs! George toninzion CLIP THIS OUT | Valuable Prescription When Afflic ed With Rheumatism or Back- \ couple the applied for wher Leach’s Virgin OIL of Choca. For an energizing life giving drink town clerk’s . | - PINE iiiii be granted to non-residents | g,a¢ wnites Im itself the pecuiiar prop- or 3 after application was| & = i S arie e A " % o 3 . o o d . oint- | erties of the solid with those of the | "eing o | Sold by Druggists or g e e sing o A liquid one might do worse than try ' i LEACH CHEMICAL CO., Cincinnati, Ohio, v hey dec 3 i S to ik v n ocs, the favorite heverage of Voi- = , * - The ingredients are coffee, milk i @ -] Encouragement. | and chocolate in about equal propor- . | pound: faltered the bashful | tions, and they must-be hlended when ' § <&V (OF ! i's a wouder you don’t teil | boiking hot and served well ® & » abeul my bukiness!” | frothed. 1t was ome of the miner trou- | ¥, Valerian.” s said, with & | bles of Napoleon 111. when an exile in | As the authorized agents of the Buick Automobile Co. we have re heavenly smile, “if you feel like talk- | England that he could not obtain his ived a limited number of NEV/ 1910 BUICKS of various models which we Ing business, go abead. icago | Leloved choca to his liking.—Lomdon are positive can be placed here within ten days. Graphic The discounts on these cars wiil surprise you. A WORD TO THE W SUFFICIE. | M. B. RING AUTO CO., Telephone 5. 21 Chestnut Street FOR SALE OR RENT New Cottage, No. 30 St. Regis Avenue, cight rooms, steam heat, electric lights, hot and cold water and other modern improve” ments. : 53-5 Hardware Specials STAR HACK TRY AND MITRE W E CHE SAW BLADES, SQUARE 6 each Bc, per Anzen fnch 50e—8 inch 60c—14 inch ek Gottage iHouse, flo. 124 Maple Street, steam heat and modern improvements. Several smail te: ements on West Main 3treet, rent $5. up. WITH AXE Large farm, room for 20 horses, together with large shed; good well of water in yard. Several good vacant lots on West Mai1 Street suitable for residence or busiiess buildings. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO Coal Office, 16 Broadway Norwich, Conn. THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building ‘5.4 Franklin Street br. F. W. HOLMS, Deniist MME. rAFT, Shannon Building Annex, Room A RALIINE AR CLATEVARAS tising n v wE Tadiim in . 1 T ¥ The Bul A. L. POTTER & CO.

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