Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 5, 1911, Page 4

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mm--—hu-- 2 year. ..m‘u. B Enter. 'lble-l.- C-lhx Wilimais Sthee, Haom. 3 wurrs &. Teiephone 210. VERMONT STANDS PAT FOR TAFT procity treaty with Canada ppear. to have affected Ver- nt adversely if the farmers of that e are said to be against it. The vashington Post prints a number of eading republicans in ers from dent did a broac when he conven| ances on questions ave gthened him with the think- nz people of the countr onple dem accompl s aft’s admin will keep on as has been the ha noth nd banker, say judgment former governor 1 porti has so man hat lot rowing d 1 pre- win hand- THE FOURTH OF JULY FOOL. W w tidn't kno ) who m;v .r its use, did not care it was the avsed by eriminal conduct es are n any sens s n son for classi anything less than mansls THE BRAVE FIREMEN. 7 summer at this use- A British in Norwich pushed On city Tawns guinea permitted to run awn fertilized could mot be ity has bad only one many weekR, A few days d one-tenth of an inch big rain, but It was o These days any rain is go. Horace_Johnson might have told us about the hot wave and he has im- puired his reputation by falling asieep when he should have given us impe ant information. The resolution 1o get out of iown and to stay out for awhil¢ has been considerably strengthened of late. VIOLATED THE LAW. Aviator Atwood broke the law of the state of Connecticut by flying over its dofmains without a license. It has been broken several times before. t of the states to enact such leg- islation, Connecticut bas made a wise law, since an aviator in the air en- dangers all on the ground beneath hin, not probable that' Mr. At- is fellow offenders will be We are not taking the s of aviation as serfously as we all when it becomes general. Mean- haps justified in won- v the law can be en- Mr. Atwood had not London and suppose nature had become too foreed stopped at common ttract wide newspaper notice, Just how could the police ar- rest a man 15,000 feet in the air or i him for future idéntifica- American. even tion 7—Waterbury "The “how” of The American is well presented. How could the state con- lean lanes through which at the rate of he object of the persecut trol the ce to form a basis upen can act if the aviator But should the aviator of law, the way and the meth- not clear. be prosecuted to fly over such action ces would look n than prosecu- THE MAD-DOG SCARE SEASON. While of 1a ars it has been prov- ire no more to be ws than in winter be denied that most in such heated been having, be- 4, or over-ex- frenzied animals are common and not infre- ed becanse of neg- ditions over quently b h produces cd c has no control. it of people keeping dogs t they to see th reise on Pot sum- herous” n they snap at pes- ple when simply ill, irritable and in no mood to be played with by children or fooled by older per- sons dogs should have water where they can readily get it; and they should be n care in the interes of public safety in hot weather, It is cruel minal to so meg- t a dumb beast it runs mad. EDITORIAL NOTES. With fe mbling we ask this ohtisk T and tre cloud which world 10 stay Even the the pugilistic had’ a silver linin A year ago, In olis fe to bet he on the Fo ilty within the cold, late Haven't you been shing th an hav- any less a up- ¢ has to sweat I no the fly is being swatted in learned neck at irn. Twenty-nine dollars a day isting shows how it are in the hands of their LETTERS T0 THE EDITOA Words of Appraciation. 1 weekly letters The Bulletin of The Man Who r Al something in- harmony, H—variety, e thought- ana- . cter, etc., that to life—from his begin 10 stretch river b the Old Man— soul, while he, ¢ believing appreciated While theuihts of the ts' of days, with cheers and T think of ones, now wrapt in sicey “The ones 1 loved, in {lays now flosn. But, tninkins thus, 1 do not wecs, For nature claimed them as her own. Children | Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA men who do " THE BULLETIN'S DAILY STORY ( : \ HIS TONIC “It's easy to see, ma'am,” said theor three minutes after taking the dose man with the ancient piug hat, “that | and they thought it had given him il you are all run down. Your eves are | dull and heavy and your skin resem- | bles old parchment. 1 have no doubt that you have ringing noises in your | ears and distress after eating and all those symptoms which indicate a de- ranged condition of the digestive a paratus. N u are completely discouraged after having tried a dozen advertised remedies without relief. But | there is still hope, madam. _There is a balm in ifty cents will buy a bottle of winder's pokeberry a soothing slumber and be all right in ning. Mr. Smallbox was_just . in an undertone, about the won- derful qualities of that medicine, which was made of buds and leaves and barks, when Mr. Sparks gave a heart- rending cry and sprang out of bed like a steel spring. “My daughter followed bes: says the scene that ed " description. Poor Mr. Sparks seemed to be out of his head entirely. He picked up a chair and assaulted his guests like 2 mad- man, Smallbox jumped through the and landed on the lawn, and then the watchdog attacked him, no doubt thinking he was a burglar, and he was bitten in a dozen places. down in a flower bed and cried his heart would break. The visitors were all so crippled up_ that had to be hauled home in a get away with your poke- eating than spend a cent with a man who has the impudence to tell a strange lady that her complex- ion is like old parchment. 1 don't see what the world is coming to when the mother of a family can't step to her without being insult re of a man as you. tonic out” of sparks was very ight mind, and he mber anything that hap- night before, but that didn’t for all those men have ag him and he may have to mortgage his farm before he 'After you go | is done. So you see that he's the man Will tell you|to buy your pokeberry bitters, and s a substantial | yowd beiter call him.”—Chicago to | New SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED This Woman Had to Insist Strongly, but it Paid Chicago, I11.—*I suffered from a fe- male weakness and stomach trouble, and I went to the store to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pink- bam’'s Vegetable Compound, but the clerk did not want to let me have it— he said it was no good and wanted me to try something else, but knowing all about it I in- sisted and finally . got it, and I am so glad I did, for it has cured me. “I know of so many cases where wo- men have been cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound that I can The poki feeb\v couldn’t re pened the save him. on gents, and he zive you a warm welcome. Two or three weeks ago Mr. rks was a very ick man, having all the symptoms spoke of, and me othe He had to feeling so poorly, and spend with night * atter s wantad to send for wouldn't hear of it ice against doc- no doubt that the utable plug hat 1 hurried over to the Sparks and on the way he met two or three farmers and took them along, and so in a little while there were four or five men in Mr. Sparks’ bedroom, watching his contortions, with tears in their eves. Th>n some of them held Mr. Sparks down while Mr. Smallbox . "of pokeberrie . Sparks lay quitz still for two shall follow, one by one. n, with life, I'll springtime ! say “Thy work is done,” in nature’s peaceful sleep. No further proof of the correctness he above. dear editor and readers, d, than for the writer to quote 3ulletin, from trom The stter of vears as much as & physicai condition. You |83¥ to every suffering woman if that and I have sien prematurely oid pei- | medicine does mot help her, there is sons who 30 looked as wrinkled and | Dothing that will. »—Mrs. JANETZKI, and we have tive and forlorn as others at 70; known men of 2963 Arch St., Chicago, I1L. This is the age of substitution, and women who want a cure should insist 0 who were a hundred who wers more ) ; ectual and active than|upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable It is the age of the heart | Compound just as this woman did, and s ‘Upon the form and face of | Rotaceeptsomething else on which the and it is the power of th druggist can make a little more profit. ich makes men of four et T Women who are passing through this b t critical period or who are suffering from any of those distressing ills pe- culiar to their sex should not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ‘Compound, which is made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for fe. male ills. In almost every community r the evenin: rays of the moon touch to the shades you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pink- Bristol, Conn. ham’s Vegetable Compound. Woman’s Safe Step to Better Looks isnot hard to find. If your eyes are dull—if your skin is sallow, or your complexion muddy; if you have no roses in your cheeks, do not bother with cosmetics. Don’t risk harmful drugs. Get good, rich blood in your veins, and then you will have the bright looks and charm of perfect health, BEECHAM'S PILLS are wonderful aids to women and women'’s looks. If your bloed is poor— if you are pale, weak and not up to the mark—your stomach and organs of digestion and elimination are the cause. Beecham's Pills correct faults. They will help you to good diges- tion and active kidneys and regular bowels—to freedom from troubles —to purer life-making, beauty-creating blood. In all truth and serious- ness, you avill find that for good health and good looks, Beccham’s Pills Will Show the Right Way In boxes with full directions, 10c. and 25c. DERMA VIVA THE IDEAL FACE POWDER Makes face, bands as white as milk and does not show or rub of Kheads, Freckles, Moth or Liver spots cured in a fenw Have handlzd tion for y and recommend & Jones. stant relief and he would drop off into.| Anty Drudge Tells How to Prevent Washday Smells. Jones—*‘Holy smoke! kitchen?”’” ‘Mrs. Jones—‘‘No, Theodore. It’s washday you know, and what you smell is the suds-steam from the wash- boiler.”” Anty Drudge—‘“Why don’t you use Fels-Naptha and do away with the washboiler? Then there will be no steam to permeate the whole house every washday.’’ The Different Kind of Soap. That, in a nutshell, is Fels-Naptha. D b e Fels-Naptha is more than a soap—it is a different way of washing. Different—because Fels-Naptha gets the wash ready for the line in about half the time of any other soap. Different—because Fels-Naptha itself does the work of looseninfi the dirt from e the fabric, which every other spap leaves to you to do with the. washboard. Different—because with Fels-Naptha there’s no backache: no need for long bending over the tub, as with other soaps. Dxflercnt—because Fels-Naptha saves the clothes: (1) from weakening of the fibre by heat; (2) from the wear of hard ing. Different—because Fels-Naptha actually does in cool or lukewarm water what the best other soaps will not do even in scalding hot water. Follow directions on the red and green _Wrapper, summer or winter. Is some one burning glue in the We issue Let- | ters of Credit for travellers, availa- ble in all parts ICTURE FOR JULY THE FORGED DISPA’ Thrilling story of the Civil War and Three Thousand More Feet of Pfim. Three performances—2.30, 7 ADMISSION. 10e, EVENINGS, RESER VED SEATS, 20 MATINEES 5¢ IAS. McNULTY, Lesses Feature Picture. “THE FALL OF BABYLON” Miss Ethel Knowlton, Soprano. g _ music. We have just received a New Line of Automobile Dusters | Sensible garments, Good values and Right prices. Also an excellent new; line of TERRY BATH- ROBES for the bathing F. c. azzn TUNER 122 Prompect Sb, Tel. 511, Norwish, G IF YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS PIANO, get a SHONINGER through WHITE, THE TUNER, 45 Souih A $t, Tafeville COAL AND LUMBER. COAL *I Like My Food Clean. beach, and at popular I Don’t Care So Much prices. | About the Menu.” Beach Hats and Auto : Headwear at i . THE TOGGERY SHOP. J. C. MACPHERSON, 291 Main Street ‘ Norwich, Conn. | Suit Cases and Haus% for Summer fraveling. All Weights, sizes and styles at lowest prices. CHAPPELL Co. Central Wharf and 150 Main Telephones. LUMBER COAL Free Bum‘ g Kl)‘lfla and Leighh A 0. LATHROP Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts. The Shetucket Harnsss Co.,‘ Teleptione 163-12 321 Main strest, BALQMJTE LOAL Gt Well Seasoned Wood Are all in and ready for your in- | spection. All grades and prices, in- | cluding our En: Imported Papers, G. H. “ASKELL' 402 — 'Phones — 489 Moldings to Mat Decorations 1 general painter's supplies. We SR S MRrath: a0 taE L JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, P. E. MURTAGH, Coai and Lumhgr Telephone. 92 and 9 West Main St.| o0 " Central Wiart ec ever turday Half S English Lanch | Hand's Celebrated - FIREWORKS ! The Westerly House, Fireworks. Pistols, Cart~ B 68 No. Main. | ridges, Canes, Flags, Horns. ey el Lanterns, Masks, Crepe of the world. Correspondents of Baring Brothers & Co., Lid. Paper and Favors for the Northfield Butter Fourth. ORDER VRS, EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squarz KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. BANKERS 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET BOSTON 56 WALL STREET NEW YORK from CARDWELL'S LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St SUITS PRESSED 50¢ CGur Wagon Calls Everywherz RAYMOND, ivid JOSEPH T. DONOVAN CLOTH SHOP High-grade Tailoring, Cleaning, Press- ing and Repairing, 327 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. WWWWWW When you want a good smoke, buy the HIMES Perfecto 10c or 3 for 25¢ E. F. HIMES & CO., Providence, R. L - THE BEST BAKERS If You Appreciate Economy and Convenience, You'll Appreciate The HERALD Sold by Leading Furniture snd Stove Dealers. A S GILBERT & 2o Norwigh, Cann. NO PAIN NO HIGH PRICES PAINLESS EXTRACTION Tecth extracted and filled painlessly for the most nervous and delicate people. Dr. King's method is the only absolutely SAFE treatment known to dental science. Full set teeth $8, and up, with the Natural Gums; Gold Crown and Bridge Work $5. Fillings $1. up. King Dental Parlors, 3 FRANKLIN SQUARE na[nr of the Painless Dentistry. which makes all dental operations painless DR. JACKSO Manager. M. B. AN AUTO €O, Agent for Pope Hartlord and Overland Cars for New London County. i New cars for immediate delivery. A FEW USED CARS CHEAP One Overland Touring Car, one Run- about (little used), one Maxwell (45 | H. P.), one Maxwell (22 H. P.) One Team Wagon. | One Peddler Wagon. A complete line of new and second- hand Wagons at reduced prices. [ M. B. RING, Chestau! Street | The Best Gandy to present to anyone as a We have some pieces of Furmtuu, Tables, Chairs, and Swing Seat suitable for Piazza or Seashore Cottage. 'The Fanning Studies, 31 Willow Street NEY’'S CHOC: LATES O i OCOLATES. . oii:| WALL PAPER FURNITURE thnlalmfl are f -‘h and youll find upflou-rzny the variety excell SOLD AT DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street Face and Sealp Mo sage. Corme removed without paim, ABS, T S UNDERWOOD. L 1 Reesdwar. 4. F. CONANT. 11 Fraskts Streer Wi e 8¢ apd the J. ¥. © 10s Cigars are the 0t on (he Dackes Try aep AUTOMOBILE STATION. 8. J. Cait, & Otls Street Automoblle and Bicycle Pepuiring. Geperal aa- chine work, Jebbiag ‘Fhone

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