Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1911, Page 2

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northern states, while l-vlrxflm_ ] A et i Sl St e 15 ; T : = z-:conom TABLE,-—-M FLOOR, REAR. the southern states. e , . 2 Spoke in Faver of Bill. : : 8 'Maltin} Covered Utility Boxes, . very : m:;ly ude with best M matting cov-, NEW AND VERY ATTRACTIVE DE- SIGNSTO CHOOSE. FROM IN OUR for 65c up to Bcha “Special at 3 -1 new wasb Fabrics % — - very l-m range of dot, stripe, e Providence, R 1. Providence, R. I. Y ey ga 24 i F # had said from the pulpit in referring | to the servic of the department, their | narrow minded, and he ig bound to be to the local public school house, “it | outside business affiliations unselfish ‘because of his work among}, was so unsanitary that any self-re- | ical activities, especially with { the people and for otlgrs. The min- specting pig would commit suicide | ence to the collection of political as-{ ister and his wife- work hand in hand bcfore spending an hour in that pig | sessments, and the minister eats at his own table} . stye,” and aiso that the building was The committes will report the res--{ ususily three times a day.” “a microbe infested shack and:a pest ] clution to the ‘house tomorrow and|-. e t8| hole”” Other allegations reflecting on | will be called up for passage immedi- |- Sweet potatoes are exposed to at- the character of Hassett were also | ately. t.okx of.about & doxm m cited in the complaint. ———— Lyt e:l)‘ tll;a i‘md. Father Carroll admit- | WHY MINISTERS WIN - t delivering the sérmon. but demi b Srandegee on Judiciary Committes. ;‘m mumen!tsdhe Xl‘l‘l&d"&?&mfii THE WEALTHY WOMEN The New England representation on or false and believe Clergymen’s Marital Qualiti A allegations he made were -true, that s MR O awing e larger mflumflh'nuhmff;_llon\" the school house was dirty, filthy and Superior to Those of Business Men. tmore, Rhode Tstan unfit tor school purposes. . - "m e Afi-noh?:setu gfl_ T b vt S Boston, April 235, —That the preacher Mnger, New Hampshire. AN INVESTIGATION OF possesses marital qualities far superi- | - Foreign Relations—Lodge, Massachu- ALL THE POSTOFFICES |-or to those of the “business man is Sette. the assertion of the Rev. Mrs. Flor- Interstate Comm:-rce—m Massa- ho % smm“' Bcr*r“ Foulard‘ To Ascertain What Time P..!mauhrs ‘g. : Py m i v 3 Lippitt, Rhode Island. the m ‘;x & n‘n':;l‘-ttherm s Rt ; & gmz P ]N NEW EXCLUSIVE P ATTERNS usetts, an. Judiclary—Brandegee, Cennecticut. Devote to Business. YRR R ARG ‘Washington, April 25.—Postmasters tige recognize.in the minister a .man BIRTH RATE HIGHEST of the country are to be subjected to | Who differs obvicusly from other men,” "‘ a‘ 2 oo to 2 so a a' d AMONG IMMIGRANTS. | a rigid investigation by congress. The £ lei it 3 “ 3 L 4 L J v s o e 3 house committee on expenditures in| trast re. than does rking. wi = Many of the Native Wemen in Rhode TR TA0Xe. @ wo: Island Childless. the postoffice department has decided { man. It is not to be wond to act in response to a resolution in- | she often marries & 5 fmi:ul 4 i'i'}%n? S Georas 1. Row * I9M Sbiped Swiss Sfl‘m de’ % an i . Wasi & i 25 Census sta- | troduced by Representative Saunders “The minister of May is both ath- rEe ‘show. ihat in Rhode Island, of of Virginia, providing for.such an in- | letc and intellectual. . He possesses S;;‘eflor 1o the steres L Tfl:fl(‘u' snrplu M ‘t a’d °f m o‘ quiry. more than-the average g0od looks and | of Commerce and should be called the ‘white women of native pereniage| TN committes 1x to ascertain how | heasis. Siwave Roretoncs &, Chasming o Gonger 'Bm i dark stripe effects; regularly 1.00 nyird.qecfl at 6“ 20 years, 17.5 per cent., or more than| MUCR actual time postmasters devote | personslity. He is not, as a rule, - Si 2 one woman in six had borne no chil- . aen. ; = - ——al I Silks and Satins for Wedding Gowns ke ’;:.’::.?::. 'é,.:”’i'.% oo o : : : 2 ' v ; 2 NOVELTIES ‘FOR BRIDESMAIDS' DRESSES Baxe had no ndren 5 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY SALE OF HANDSOME - Cailor Made Dresses e ~ FOR CHILDREN +i53 Clalldrenn Wite Tailor- Gils’ Colored Stripe e '\ Made Dresses, 2 to" 6-year | White Ground Tailor-Made St Sl : i i nzu.lt Dresses, 6 to 14-year sizes; at Fifteen cents worth of WATER Goy Here is the Formula: tion than in the first, being 10.5 per GLASS will put down 12 dosen | - r ::L in the second and 7.2 per cent. in 7 eges: - Water Glass 1 quart first generation. % 1 >e Water 9 quarts These figures are taken from the Twelve dozen eggs will. cost - s & z -duduln of the 12th national census e e IR BT 3 Mix and pour oyer 12 dozen eggs in e e s Plus WATER GLASS B lS £ di8 | abcan be cavered A tightly, putvawu.yy in a cool place un- h?flrfl: A if{flk chief statistician gg t on of revision and results 7 e Twelve dozen Egge.may cost at til ready for uge,. iving time .50c a £ * : of the United States 4 Thanksgi selected for this ‘study were the state -~ dozen, or 9f Rhode Island, ‘the city of Cleve- s I TR 8 e LRt S them down in 2.“ t‘ 6.” 3.00 to 6.75 land, Saving on twelve dozen Eggs $3.89 ch “Th 11 in Ohio; the city of Minneapolis, esgs are cheap. “They w e8p nice= e DMinn., and 21 largely rural counties Enough to buy a 10 ¥ v‘.urkey ly for a year n Minnesota. Childlessness among negro women in the north is ome of the . notable facts brought out in the returus. In e THE LEE & OSGooB COMPANY polis 19.1 per cent. of the négro women bear no .chiidren. Retail Depmment S S 2 Norwich, Conn. Chll.dgn 's Colored Stripe | - Girls" White Dresses, part ' Wehite around’ Tailor-Made or allover embroidery, all Drmes. 2 to’B-yesr sizes; at |'sizes to 14 years; at 2,00.10.3.78 | $.75 t0 12.50 d, while in Rhode Jsland the percentage was 23.1. Of the while women of native _ _Pi-ovlflence, R. L " SPRING IS HERE {FURNITURE Wehvéonhndthe per cent. had net had move than two children, while of the white women of foreign parentage the percentage was 28.9 .,only 9.2 per of the whits women of native ] NE 2 'vsf.f SED 6 DCLOCK B!NRER and percentage of We receive from time te time in our ‘ufinyt -with our cnm a number of used cars. Desiring to maintain our reputation for squarg doflln., we dispose. of them only after they have bnn put through our shop, and thoroughly overhauied. Every .part that shews evidence of wear is replaced by a new part, and it is our intention to make the cars substantially as good as new. Not only is the machinery -over- - hauled, but the cars are repainted, repolished anA fidflu‘ like. n-w. ;-J/Mm-. mh-mnlly ‘practicable, im- HASSETT WINS HIS S8UIT pmmfir.;f l::‘ models are ln&n:hu& o £ . ‘When m,thuoe-u.unwcry \nruly M‘ufllflumomwfi AMIHC_I ST cABloLL course, they are not of the iatest models. Man; wx-plu are ‘overiook the obvious. fact that the. cars ' vhmdou--hm-hdmuntofmkrmmufl enablad to secure a high class car at a |} ‘substantial reduction in price- ‘Except for the nal pride t’m car, few will ‘deny’ that the re- || built cars are prefersble to new cabs of less flunnmhnvcmsto«k.mnlntnm» and ‘in shop, we would muhiy mention the ion M#mm FOR_SALE Corom 708 Pony 1 ; ? SOR SALE rord Rubsbout, WaS & on- ». e neat fnll uipmeat, new 1t ‘o T ovérhanled- in w:nmam Pather ML A Lol vlm.w' ,.oo_ lgldd. M% m-a.flm e M- OR SALE—Corbin 9% Touring Car; . pd Runabout, | WOR SALE_Cadillic Touring. Can| - tast | FOR P AL oot Used prteabteed - % top, ¢ F single cylinder, -newly “flw demonstrator, Cost $2,750. nk N 1 er- |and overhauled; in fine condition: |- 000. : 500. | Price $225. . at the

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