Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 11, 1911, Page 8

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lustrous | ‘Sage, the hair grower, is used daily. . '] 3 . i Repo; . into 3 P ""“B K -Since its introduction into America, George D. Coif 3 a2 Parislan Sage has- b:enme a prime 5 Miss Maynard,” g D favorite with women who desirs lux- | & is essential for % nflnhurthtwnlmtmlom& 5 ported by five Coneregational | being about ol z gerées. 'To immaculately. “:"' . At :&c"“ 15 | Dees cells, ; - enclosed space. proper food and muerm’ for her work, add solicits clothing, magazines and’ pic- for food and » . . hing the ha . ' ot A i Suit erchat Mlsu Loulse Fuller sang most accept- | Fearing their young. Pollen mixed with| & Osgood Co. and 3 UI OI‘ ably In the Time of Roses, and Comin’ | honey forms uu bee hu:m ‘where guarantes Parisian Sage ‘to do Thro’ the Rye, accompanied by Miss od for use in the eari: -exactly e advertised, or money back. £ Ethel Spalding. pollen-laden bee flles to the edge | A large bottle only costs 50 cents, and - ) on Lathass then favored the audi. oL & o oo hnd helds o with the forward | it 1s a most invigorating and refresh- . o r -er e ence wm. a Talk on Bees, which show- | of his' three pairs of legs, pushing the| ing hair dressing. ‘The girl with the ad an intimate practical and theoret- | Polien c!‘nto the cell wh:h the. mldlfle Auburn bair is on every package. : ical knowladge of the sub then bite and chew y e ical Xniowleden of the subjoct, wHisk b | 1 e aa: ack 1t thetiby o the Prneumonia Follows a Cold. full of detail to be more than touched | cclis. Bees also gather befl-zlalfl-‘ ha| but never follows the use of Foley's X upon, He chase for discussion the In- | IS the resinous substance foun “‘.b”: Honey and Tar,which checks the cough side of the Hive, working materials, in- Wdl of trees. In early times _gfld . expels the cold. M. Stockweil, mates and the production of the honey- | iSed this glue to varnish the L4 Emnlbql, Mo., says: “It beate all the comb for market. their rude homes. The nectar from|iemedies’ I ever used. I contracted & ‘The honey bee has a long history, | flowers-ds watery when sipped, but on| ;.4 cold and cough and was threatened R‘duad from 22., $25 - and its products was one of the carliest | the B i bl i mmm':,“efi.‘; with pneumonia. . One bottle of Forey's : $20.. $23.. 4 sweets, The primitive home was a| e W S0 et P Honey and Tar completely cured me.” QUICk selling. that’s our MOLLO |ioiow tres, cave, or nols in the rocka Sloop afrer” their Mm"sb, ille the] No opiates; just a reliable household Quality; Style and Eithucramud. Now ell nations furnish the bees with | Young bees cure the medicine. a Co. A 7 Large stock of woolens to select from. : o e e e S S e “’"'eff’r'r’.‘:&”o':“mc n clay or mn I e = for today, when we place at |vey Gl mivear fashioned from | the bive. 1t is estimated that tho bees | NORWICH MAN GRANTED PATENT w::' .mi,:_r:zegr wi{hyfi: m"dh‘iv:: prgducs ‘dne pound oi hmo:‘;b = W E. Post is Given a Right on Fire b progress. umach is a great honey producer Arms. your disposal Women’s Tail= |”i55% an americen minister intro- | this locaity, rispberries ana clovor in : duced the hive with movable frames. | Vermont, while buckwheat as well fur- | Ty official list of patents issued to The German hive is rather complex | nishes i NOW York The theorics | citizens of Connecticut from the Unit- Leavc your order }Z and i abo d_Stat tent office for th ored Suits, Dresses and Coats, |t ome s ot aest s Sbor: | atirotuted fo d'ssetistastion With ex- | Slal Fep 7. 11, fonons: o "o white, 13 made of wax secreted in eight | isting conditions, because of _P. & F.-Corbin, New Britain, dodr pockets under the bee's n-bdomemerivzh:. heat, insufficient ventilation, & small | 1ocK; ' Joseph Billini, New Haven, ice entrance, or the old age of the queen. 5 chemical process of changing the hon- achine; S, C Nor- B all fine materials and UP=t0~ |GG et itonpiones duringa | At the conciusion of Mr. Lathams | TIi RICTSR: SRR S Comis, Nor a" a rest of 24 hours. The wax scales are | interesting talk Miss Louise Fuller| parord, display devic L seized & n charmed the audience by her ex- er, Greenwich, tr: litt; Albert by tHs claws om the bee’ stgint:lla mm i ot Mietrs 80 Dy reenwich, transom Ibes date styles, values up to $17.50-- | ot mamt Pemet, s, oy the | B Srovwn iz tho Rivor snd the Irich | Sorrs B Hemmar Nary yoancs, Aot g 7 ready for comb building., The comb is | love song, Mavourneen, by Msrmet ing press; Charles Glover, New Brit- composed of cells, there being 25 work- | Lane. ain, blank for self threading shuttle 121-125, MAIN STREET, ors cells and 16 arone. celis to the| Refreshments were served in thel|cyc: Hart- 7 square inch on each side. Often 40,000 | dining room by the following commit- & Sy sl s O a baby bees are in process of growth in | tee: Mrs. Job Taylor, cha Manufacturing Co.,New Britain,buckle; c t T 'l D t ° a hive at the same time. A mature | E. B. Perry, Mrs, Richard Le North & Judd Manufactiring Co., New ustom 1ai orlng Cp& en! bee is developed from the egg in three | Alice Cogswell, assisted by Miss Eliz- Britain, buckle; Charles B. Lawrence, Yoeks. Late In the summer they dig Al i L ;Ig\)n'lnst&:n, combination tool rest; F. 0 H # ff in great numbers, so that abou SRR IOE S 2 Luddington, Waterbury, cigarette Children’s Coats, 3 to 10 years, several different styles and ocolors, vaiue 1,500 will be born and &s many die in | William Perry, Robert Johnson, Ed- | chine: John A. Max‘.‘&on' ‘Bridgeport, | country 1n 1847. He began life as a | as he & nuy hu R 2. that f e ward_ Browning, Leroy Robbins_and 2 wp to §7.50— e h?ge e spins a cocoon and is really } Benedict Pullen. Mrs. E. L. Root |y . Xk Co,, Terry- messenger boy in Newark, N. . He|as Senator. front Messacliusctte he l: J Today $4 50 oo Bl O e reallY I poured chocolate and Mrs. M. A: C. padlock; Ma = ade;g‘-reph:nenton at the age of | the rwnse&s qwd of - m‘otwpk o b i s remains in the cell. The eggs are | Norton poured coffee. ‘WWikson I, Poat; Narwich, 100k mech- | manesar ey s Lonm et o mnade | Massachuisits dnd not ot the special way! . The newly refurnished chapel was manager of the consolidated offices in | interests whose friend- h: J * laid by the queen, who may have as i) i anism for firearms; ’M.n'.hawaon_ W. | Newark. At the outbreak of the Civil | He has been:elacted by th- m Women’s Lawn Waists in & variety of styles, embroidery and lace | many as 1,000,000 children. Besides the | also open for inspection. Potter, et al, Saybrook, - embroidery | war he went to Washington as the | margif, and-in & way that cannot pos- queen & ‘hive contains the workers, who awl; George H. Smith, Bridgeport, shoe | manager of sil Srdmened, open f,.m and back, also a few Tailored Waists— gel of the American Telegraph | sibly be construed as a . vindical are also female, and 500 or more xr;zle 0. K. GEORGE - upper; Joseph Willmann, Shelton, bac- | company and personally handled much | of his past' coyrse. His task shoul Od a 98 C drones. The queen cells are suplp X%& HAS REACHED CHINA teria apparatus. Print—Landers, Fra- | of the important business of the de- | naw.be to n.huck the popular esteeny I y with a choice food and larvae laid in ry & Clark, New Britain, The Univer- | partments. ~He was in close touch with | and ¢onfidenge he formerly, in larze th ell: laced in them will a——— oo e, Firs Solia are waed Tor | Writes to Friend in This City That Family Was Glad to See Him— = Safety Razors. the Lincoln administration and was on s —Cleveland Plaim NEW YORK SITUATION e O T bt Will Probably Never Return. REMAINS THE SAME.| Mr. Elverson is survived by a widow : A Good Beginning. oL —_— and two children—Col. James Elverson, Blankets and Comfortables | Upholstery and Carpet : O K. ieoiies. 1haCliines 1emits-| Deadlosk oo Picos arEvar Oven. Chaton | 3% 5 Mecsaliesy SN TSN B Mflrg;,;‘“'um pads < woal Small lot of 11-4 size White Blank- | [) SU N QH l N E e I UL e e R e of Senator. quirer, and a daughter who in 1894 was |, {jjion dollar addition to ‘its endow= epartment has conducted & laundry in Franklin ¥ married to Jules Patenotre, then the ots, ranging in price from $2.48 to . street, has reached China, having gone L e cor | P e emeor m A ashine, 1 | ment.” the. Gederal. Kdvoation *osrd $6.00, slightly soiled, to be closed out| 256 quality Floor Ollcloth—Today AND back ‘to his old home and family to|, Albany, N. Yo Feb. 10—wWith Gov- —_— T MRl Cpuhete SO today very cheap, 2le. f 2 e o . niobenly B S hechan and other Somberstie Tos LITUANIA’S CARGO AFIRE, ;‘-ndae s W ° = piedges D:l“ 1 e oldest naman in e city, s - Beacon Crib Blankets, $1.00 value— | Joseph Wild's Best Quality Printed t'a HH age being unknown, but it is thought | &S 10 New York, the handful of legis- | pggisance Sent to Rusian Steamshi b Ympetus provided U { y i1 e i lators who remained here tonight ex- » , mg moverhent Teday 69c. fsinoleum. regular 69¢ value—Today ) e ;’e‘;‘:"hel;e November 16 for Bos- | Pressed the hope that some way out Off Dover—Has No Passengers. lhoul( mmmulf The Comfortables, full size, cotton filled, | ton, where he staved a week and then | °T; the, senatorlsl dilemms might bel 5,0 peb, 10.—Fire broke out tn | SO AcE o nt s e ".‘hd; siikoline covering— Remnants of Inlald Linoleum, 5 to ‘ ) b e N St oty The deadlookk next wesk. _Governor Dix | the miscellaneous cargo of the Russian $2.00 value—Today $1.79 14 yards, regular $1.35 value—Today Honeon Chistmas "S> A" brotues | 15, expected to lalk over the situation | Steamship Lituanie, atter the veesel . $2.50 value—Today $2.19 90c a square yard. . accompanied him to China. Inasmuch |, . ther{ are !no'“,pr”em indications | 8nd she approached this port today sie- appro] salar $3.00 value—Today $250 Nottingham Lace Curtains, large es oug! as the health of O. K. George was not nalling for assistance. Tugs went to b 4 mflmtScott’sEndeamf So0d o Tad feared that he would not | thet the governor tntends to interfers | RONNE 10%, SPUSIARCC, THES, WeRt [ | to b csngiderably cxpended. At pres Comfortables, wool filled, silk and |[Variety of designs, border effects and mavailal n for in any wa: ent S 1 you have enough sunshine, reach China alive, 80 he carried with | '®\30 Wa% . o o o 1y 4s as fiym | here tonight, escorted by the tugs. gor ;ha&‘l'ou hum”:r’ at Brown, an 5 L 357 1 1 t him his casket, in case the end came 5 Later the fire in the Lituania wds ‘theref oo, SToring: M350 value—Today | TEe & Ty sae o Tesular 31501 B but for the millions who [ | while on the way acroas. Ho has & | G35e hes e ane rag Suorim 8 €0 | extingnished. | The amount of Samags | Sk I m’:".’,fm e ety don’t get much sunshine, son in South Quincy, Mass, =~ .|@ozen or fitten membere are expected | o, her cargo is not known. tractive. Real Cluny Lace Edge Curtains on o s % t:rz'?vedel:afe{.y i ‘é;{mf to cast thef v‘obes tomorrow. The thg‘htere g;eamm :gsn,e;l‘:g n? termmgeig F il Silk Item heavy designs, border effects and ] THis day, thafks 10 & ki Providence, | IAority of the leglslators do not ex- | [he [TEIELS SN0 oo e Y e, Hunting in Couples. large all over patterns, Tegular $1.50 after a qulet voyage. I found my fam-| Gay ang there may be no quorum on’| Russia. -According to représefitatives| Watch the muskrakers hunt .4n 26 inches wide All Silk Rough Pon- | value—Today 98c. ily well and overjoyed to see me. It| i ngay of the company she carried no passen- | couple. . Two Pjerpont Morgan expo~ osd 1 is - absolntely necessary. is very pleasant to be some once more, ¥ gers on the present trip. sures, two Morman exposures, twWo exs oo, & colors, Tegular price 69¢—| Real Cluny Lace Bdge.Curfains on % o though I miss all my kind friends in| T i b e A press .monopoly -exposures.—Bostom Teday 420, heavy quality Sasony net, white or| ] YOU can always get Scott’s the U. 8. A Please remember ml;:o BODY OF MRS. M'CULLOM HAYTIEN RESELLION CRUSHED. |Transcript. Arab finish, value $1.95—Today $145.| [l Emulsion. Get sunshine, [l | tiecsss” ™ Foms rospartemiy, - 2aP- WAS NOT STOLEN | o ¢ Reported Quiet—Arrival of Art Department A few Fancy Pin Cushions, licc and embroidery tops, in pink, blue and To"e[s ' “0. K. GEORG! 4 too, whenever you can. » 0. K. Goorge et ComEORCE" | Found in Vault Unmolested—Robbers French Cruisers. nity notoriety, breaks the best known Chinamen in town and | +Were After Metal Casket Fixtures. Port au Prince, Hayti, Feb. 10.—The | my many selves.” So would we, Fer~ gflt’f’h:“;’;‘;"’mseg:m “m‘n ;:rfixl:: Erte, Pa, Feb, 10.—It was discov- | Tebellion has been suppressed and the|dinangd, if we were in your fix—Pitts< yellow—Today special €9c. Bel Bon Taleum Powder—Today 14c here. Those who knew him well are et gfnlmggu}m; the body N aay burg Sum, ) , t is not 3 % : ! . A few novelties in small Pin Boxes, |® %™ D A A ot onot| boen rémoved from the Scott maus- R e e S s Easy. : Pin Cushions and Hair Pin Holde, Wrisley's Florentine Liquid Egg a thausa;\d',hunlfis he sent it to China 3}‘:\!}1{» c;x':mt’:: fifl&;fllfitfi;u ’1;:3 joined by the Conde, which touched at | pro /i np.hls’:{:shwau;g;: Today special 10c. Shampoo, 25¢ size—Today 19¢ a bottle. OF aut Ok e Sl the body was found in one of these| Santo Domingo. It would be magre to the point if he lested. £ St = % 5 cot induce his alirship to take him RESERVOIR 18 HOLDING Tobpary of ‘the méuseieam was perpe. | No_Action on_Canadian Reciprocity. nn“,:wwww Port. © AT 239 INCHES FROM TOP | trated for the’sole purpose of secur-| Washington, Feb. 10.—The Canedian The balance of our stock of Rubber- lined Tourist Cases at reduced prices— | ‘e L 4 $1.25 quality for 89 ing costly metals on some of the cas- | reciprocity agreement made soma ot 1he United States Men's Furnishings 3150 quality for $1.15 The Uss Per Day Is About 1400000\ el L\ iion trom tne| Mscussions. of tho house. wavy and P At Close Trim: d Pri $1,98 quality for $1.30 Gaions—Working on Filter. mausoleum of the late Representative | means committee and a conference of ) med Frices $2.25 quality for $1.59 Scott. This information was given | democratic senators, but action in |== s AR T z The water at Fairview reservoir was| mhe Associated Prese by a friend of the | both cases was defernad, the committee ; e i , made coat 239 inches below highwater mark on | family of Charles H. Strong, a son-in- | adjourning until tomorrow morning|: ) style, with attached cuffs; this lot in- S Frlday, shawlg that it 1st~ holdu’}gh its| law of the late congressman. Four of|and the democratic senators adjourn< |’ . | cludes all of our regular $1.00 shirts g own, despite the consumption. ere | ¢hy ts were brok n. ~ The | ing until Tuesday. £ 3 e s o Sy xeguler $LUD Shirts| Children's Change Purses, in tan, is a’'g00d sized stream coming'in from | casket * containing . Mes MoCollum'e| 'Most of the committee's time was s red, green, brown, -etc., with or with- Meadow brook, besides 'the sunmn body was placed ieadforemost in an|devoted to a discussion by Represent- y 7%. out chain handle—Special for today (4 T e rvlew | Sirect. - erhe | unoocupled crypt in the innermost re- kative e e UL o i msumption, says superin- f the matusoleum. . None of the [&Y of the Mc which emi Men's Sweaters, our regular $2.50 | 70 each. : ¥ tendent, is about ‘1,400,000 gallons at|jodies was mlested. e ® 1 e ‘provisions of the agreement. grade—Today $1.69. Y o u r val e nt l n es th_li‘ l::res:?t timte % e = Secretary of State Knox will dmnkde a | o value of the several kinds o h in Chicago next Wednesday ; Our regular $2.00 grade—Today wash GOOdS Dcpartment filters and the best to secure for the OBITUARY. ;fififin& when 16 16 indatood e wii ] e & $1.15. pumping station is being considered SR davote his remarks to advocacy of reci- [ i : Outing Flannels, plain colors, white, 2 and it is expected that within a few Dr. Edward Gamaliel Janeway. procity. Boys Sweaters, $1.50 quality—Today | cream, gray, value 10c—Today 8o oda days it will be decided what kind will{ New York, Feb. 10.—Dr. Edward 980 each. be adopted and then it will take but|Gamaliel Janeway, credited in his pro- New yard. Should Be a N Senator. a shart time to install i ,talthough the | fession with saving the life of Rudyard Zinli i reason to believe that Crepes for kimonos and wressing| We have a large stock of every kind, | ;,’;',’,3 e ihe Tinst et ML 8- [ Iciplity wher S pULE, b pundnsot the Todse. who Wil succeed himseif sacques, excellent line of patterns, | both Domestic and Imported. a PE | ear Summit, N. T, today in his 70th | Next March will be in some respects Men's Doment Pajamas, our regular | Fégular price 17c—Today 14c a yard. year. He was world famous as a|@ new senator. The nafion-wide dis- Boyw Sweatere, $1.00 quality—Te- day 59c each. 2 Books, Silverware, China and a great i i is-| approval of the doctrines and policies $150 and $2.00 quality—Special to-| Silk and Cotton Noyelties, light col- manykfiovalt s f;:' Valentine mf?-. DR LOLEOCK AnDuEasS 3;":;53‘“’2??{.‘;‘ fi:‘;:" :;?x?;"gfl?;sm;; for which Mr. Lodge: has stood in the day $1.19 and $1.59 a suit, ors, suitable for evening wear, 59 CENTRAL BAPTIST MEN|attended President McKinley at Buffa- p“fi; ulhoulrt'i av?k?g {fln‘!i t&: vt y (o’ —_— o juty. e shoul lend | value—Today 35c a yard, Valentine Post Cards. His Subject Was Disease of Society—| a5 a physician in New York he had | Strength of his counsel to the popular nt. even though his heart may 5 Aelendnne, | & e ciRST Gsiotias Sl fo e e T thesls reation) Wortem's Z-clasp Kid .Gi wn | Statio D sicoting (o Tic Mumia s ua ot tho] Tat=hia ho t-aniar fras or shares Sus omen’s 2-clas) Glov . u . and Attt Today So a par nery Department i Central Baptist church on Friday eve. | he had:held many advisors poeitions R s ? | Box Paer, 24 sheets paper and en- | GEO. A. DAVIS | at the meeting in Bushnell chapel | of o _quasi-public character, including Y ? Women's 2-clasp Cashmere Gloves, | velopes, value 19c—Today 14¢ a box. | . . ati which Fresidens Glibeet 8¢ Ray- | membpsbipiof fHe Advisory commits Wl l Bl Drew, gray--Teday Z1c a pair. ¥ mond presided. Sypper was served at| tee during the cholera scare here in | Crepe Paper and Cardboard for mak- Large Numl ing Valentines. Groves Cov : 2 6.20 o’clo by the Ladies’ Benevolent| 1822. He was never known as a sur- Valentine Novelties in hoxes; every- 25 Broadway e g e E L L B RO G O L Come in and see whv we uell for less. thing appropriate to the day; also > was a deughuul spread. nosis and pathological studies. y | e Poricaras excencn assor: | H. COOPER (pFollowing o rief business session James Eligreon) 8r. 'WHY e hesiery and Underwear ment at moderate prices. - Pollork superintondont of tho L | Philadelphia, Feb. 10.—James Eiver- : : . UPHOLSTBRER hospital, on Diseases of Society, a| 200 Sr. proprietor and editor of the we hold our old customers. Women's Ribbed Fleece Lined Pants, : —_ " | sane; practical and helpful mfl‘l’_&& Philadelphia Inquirer, died at. his home ; i be ¥ ankle length with French band, 25c quality—Teday 19 a pair. Kitchenware Department First Class Mattress Maker. Furni- [ The session lasted until nine o'clock, | ere- tonight, aged 73 years.. He had ture repaired. Mattressos made to or- | Dr. Pollock being given a vote of | PoCR. i}élszl‘.’:;i‘p‘:’“?:k‘f;‘“d the contrat- | NNV HY der.afd made over. thanks for his address. 259 W. Maia St, Norwich, Ct. ing interest in the Inquirer in 1889 § Woemen's Full Bleached Vests and| U. 8. Mail Laundry Soap, full size| wail orders promptly sttended to. | pER CAPITA WEALTH Among his earHer ventures in the pub- Wwe gain new ones. Pants, long sleeve vests narrowed at|bars, value 5c—Today 8 for 25c. Telephone 477 12P febsa lishing field wer; t;‘»shsmu{dgl»i h\ig);t, . . 1 % waist; ankle pants with French band,| 65-foot Cloth e LOSES IN TEN YEARS.|a_story paper which-he estabiished in Mgl i e e A D 500 strong | 2 — 1865, and Golden Days. o well known w HY g : S D ol Rose Bowh“v; A“eys’ { Recent Census Shaw.$3443 in the Unit. | Juvehlle publication Which lie started Childrea’l and 1 Rip Black Flesced | Alumifum Suucepanis, tho Wear- b - SN M gorn in England, he came to this liose, sises 7% to 10, 2ic quality for | ever brand; special item, one and 14- a Washington, Feb, 10.—The per capi —— { shington, Feb, 10.—Th, Dita — 17e. quart size, §9¢ Valuc—Today 37c each, | LUCAS HALL, | wealth of the. United States as based B, «Furniture MM pogkdagni s o1 }tpon the new consus figures s 33443, Three in Thirty. h h ~ * atucie® | Under the census of 1900 it has been| You use.L. & M. Paint on your house ofot er whys unkemm m | octasa _ 3 3. C. STONE Pron | COMPULED bY the treasury departmention; 5 yimes in 30, perhaps 40 years; ) According to the latest statement the | and each time at less cost than any NOTICE * total amount money now in circu-{ othcr paint; for you make.l 3-4 gal- lation is $3,211,550,456, as against $3, ¢ lons of paint ready-for-use, by adding ,586,720 L1 1g0. The increa: . A P Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is now | {s yossooontad e (he voinnge of acia” | 3-4 of o gallon of Linseed Oil to each' | located in her new office, Breed Hall, S i gallon of L. & M., and thus reduce ac- -~ ut of ne. tual cost bout $1.6 T gallon. Room 1. An apology seems to be about jhe ot fo ahout $1.90 ver &aion. s All painters know and recommend it. Office Hourse, 1 fo 4 p. m. e L S iing hat it | The selne aseuts ae: L. W CarFal Telophone 660, i : & Son; Walter Kingsley, Plainfield.

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