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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911 RHEUHAT!SM NO MATTER HOW STUBBOERN OR EVEN CHEONIC YOUR CASE MAY B, NURITO 8. P. free from .ul‘k- Ask your to-day—use It Aoes b eve: e PHITS 1t a proprictar ther partioulars: Wi uns knew-they will convince you compounded of or narcotics; cian or drugsist of ject to our On sal mail on re CHEMICAL 8‘ of price. at fhe LEE & OSGOOD CO,, or $1 _and $2— 4 0., Suite 711, Flatiron Building, New York. L NEE——— NEUR, ",‘_'('?w erpment standard) ingredients, merits of NURITO —get a box “purchase price romedy —not & ent medicine. ofted ten tmovials ¢ . from promin i box will be sent direct MAGISTRAL AN refunded ent by ie gt Send for fur- people you STEAMSHIP TRUST'S DEMURRER OVER-RULED. Sustains Government For Its Dissolution, full bench court Court in Fight New York, Dec. 20 of Wae Untted St The s circuit to- Tay over-rulled the demurrers enter- | PATLEGRtS’ apparatus { by the Hamburg-American Steam- | saved “ompany and other trans-Atlantic | burning furniture warehouse which form the “Atlantic con- | lem tonight b N matian dog which follows DOG SAVED THE LIVES OF THREE FIREMEN w York, Dec 0.—“Happy, the 1 ever: to in his sagacity. r three firemen from death 'Cllmh-d Ladder and G\ud-d Them to Window by Barl fire, | in & Har- | 1 necessary to pon him im- Blood Poisoning the Only Danger- eons who said that de- government's He cilmbed a ladder three stc to | Lot suit their a ion. The gov- |effect their rescue. The three fire- | counsel e: s conten is that by rea- | men, one of thera Happy's master, had { 7 " son_of an aileged pooling agreement | been caught at the rear of the third | on passenger s the “conference \s"flvn r in the bLack draught and force nH trust in restraint of trade and the | to flve. Th> smoke wus so dense they |Jure hin companies should be enjoined from |lost their way to the window to which s act her ex the agreement | their ladder had been run up. | legal pr = O dem cged want of | While standing near hose | Trial Will Not Be Delayed. ©quity in the governments petition | Happy neard his master's cry for help, | 1 t Attor Joseph C. Pelleti i followed Iy the petitions in|jumped to the ladder and began climb- | ) . ohik the. prosact- e tobacco Standard Ofl cases | ing it. Thousands of - spectator Riche. ial, set fo ed by the United ‘States su- | watched the anfmal as he mounted | j, xt, Y skatement v court in “the light of rewson” | rung after rung and several firemen | 1 the trial and under the “rule of reason.” | who guessed from his actions that| Zin « ned _Ju‘d,.fl( “\n,\-wb who read the opinion | something musg be wrong, began | ct Attorney’s Statement, the full court, said the transporta- | climbing after him. Happy reache 0 ngers between the United | the third floor window first and pok- e AN B8 Saime 2 s irope_forms part of the | ing his nose inside began barking .o B xapiber. Yl »r e United States with | The nearly suffocated firemen heard X . o g foreign nations and that congress has 'their pet, and guided by hi barles on nims X 1> power to prohibit all ntracts, | made their way to the window. Haj 2 ubinations onspiraces in res- | pv's master tenderly picked the dog 1 ¢ foreign commerce of the | and carried him down to t re At e He said that the agreement | Then he tied him to the hose was e companie ts forelgn | eaying he would take no more : L ring because its operatlon must | of having him hurt by climbi nge ereof fram the natural | ers & d ree competition into fix- FE - BN TR T ia b, a on t nannels assigned to the parties | wOMAN LEFT KEROSENE | 5 yar ~ agreement The defendant ] throp' tatement. the judze held, “obtain not | ON TOP OF THE STOVE o liewineas h would come to them from — e 1 ts. but prescribed | New at Bridgeport Hospitai—Child’s L Richer o re tages of the tariff.” Clothing Catches From Bonfire. o said t contention | 1 on was formed in a Bridgey nn., Dec. 20.~Two ps . e e foramaterial be- | tients, both suffering from burn r. 1 f mtry and was to be put in|in a precarious condition, were r ere to local hospitals late ia — Henry Armstrong, 60, T A SMALLER PENSION sed t\ew: ne FOR THE VETERANS, | P8 to light a fire in a cook 1 - the can on top of the st 1 e Dollar-a-Day Pension Cannot Get | £XPloded. seiting fire to her at - Fhibigh tha Sansti ing and burning her severe . 4 eh - the fiames were extinguished 2 S wasgwithout medical ca Dec. 20.—Furces are at| when neighbors discovered 2 senate to bring about | tion and rent her to a hosp 4 i mendments in the Sherwood| Caroline Missiarri, three ilar-a-day pension_bill which has | ¥a% PIASIng around a bonfire ssed the house Se ol in bo ~ »he & Set her I " At ot o t parties uw,,,‘;,d‘ “»"::H‘",' (\‘:kl\) f,’} fire, burning it from her bod C‘evar‘"»aq‘m'é'w-fm Operatio e dollar a day idea. The senate pen- | L1iCting burns that R ith vty o death. ».ons committee is now compiling sta- t gt n t s 10 W lcs show just what the vearly = 4 e Shermoot % | TRAINER BILLY DELANEY e a First estimates placed GOING DOWN HiLL | 0! ¥ . i s iging from $40,000,000 to o skt AR e . 3 af'\““é‘(';p;m‘;l;’u“ er the present | Will Never Condition Another Fighter b The committes il ort to the| —Physicians Fear Fatal E bill for a far sn:aller expendi- 3 " o 3 it res This, it belleves, in addition to San Francisco, Dec. 30.—Bi teinz generally satisfactory to veter- laney, the trainer of pugilists . ne, we * be one wt Président Taft | fined to his Oakland home R e - illness which his physicians fear ma end fatally They say ev yodss = 38 am J. Youngs Il .Y ln‘ ¥ De. 0. ‘~”l]-; Delaney, who is suffering ¥ oungs, a « personal | tarnal_comnplications, came re Theodore Roosevelt and U.| New York thirty years ago, He ttorney for this district, { Corbett in conditi to m < ) \ll at his home here. His|van in New Orleans in 2 by hat he will not re-| Corbett retired, he developed Je for tle match in which Fitzsim lost his title. Delaney’s © enter another training < was the training of Jack Jo ENT'S ATTITUDE OWARD BANKER MORSE. pu Sentsnce Un- Dangerous. ~ the champlonship contest at > $50,000 CHRIETMAS GXFT | i T om e Use Central Trust Company Votes That| 3 s ° Sum to Its President. | ; New York, Dec. 20.—J. PY s M president of the Central - yany, was voted a Christmas g 1 n $50,000 by the directors toda | | Tripoli, Dec. 20.—A smal er ©Of Horehound and Tar I For Coughs Ty It and Colds Contains no opium Try Pike's Toothache Drwo soon this morn Ainzara Italians pushed out from ay morning to lians ained ol & when ternoon until Tuesday encountered the 1 Al reconnoiter 1rk n the gro they r in W he ated after a short engagement, morning We Have a Great Stock of Housefrrnishings the proceeding he and = simas Gifts of articles that have a permanent val. Order ade Decembe an extensiv & special prices on BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. one and‘is partially shown in our window. The prices run from 48c to $5.00. SEE WHAT WE HAVE FOR THE OLD FOLKS FOR THE CHILDREN: WE HAVE: : Children’s Rockers Rockers, Desks Morris Chairs Tables Youths’ Chaire Tabourette: Children's Deaks Book C Stands Doll Go-Carts Music Cabinets Dell Carri; Blackboards Lamps, Clocks. A BEAUTIFUL CALENDAR WILL BE GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY PUR- CHASE. Medicine Cabinets .China and and all other NOTICE We will give double Royal Gold - Stamps mornings l Crockery artiel from new until Christmas Telephone 965 Open Evenings Triple Holiday nor .'r‘x":r“:“:‘l" _ New York, I 20.— Christn y * | be celebrated in Wall stre AN 1I= triple holiday. The directors stock exchange voted today to the exchan~ en Saturdav, Lusiness will cease from Friday The kne is SCHWARTZ BROS. 9-11 Water Street ®| FINAL ACCOUNT OF at- | HARRY THAW’'S TRUSTEE | | Creditors of White's Murdere rto Act a5 on Report Next Week 3 - Roger O'Me mt s ending he from liab. vid. paid COBRA TERRORIZES { STEAMER'S CREW. aware 29, 3 Bit One Sailor, Who Died in Terrible | Kansas 10 ine 6, Massachusetts :» | B oiaien Sy e | | Pk e Michigan 15, Minnesota Wit ¢ 1100, COLL NP GEID Temedy, refioves | s { Neoraska 8 New Hampshire 4, New | cignat E. W. GROVE | ston, I tant guardy Jersey 14, New York North’ Dako- | oAt | wa wring the | {35, OF 3% Rhode | Cured in His Own Home Town. | 1s1and | e L CON s bt P nioading Germ camship | Vermont 4, Washingi B e | e T ey e | Kattertur ¢ am ia 8, Wisconsin 13, Wyoming 3. | n to be cured of kidney be- | New Mexico 4 | Iments, as he himseif .| Out of this list the republicans can | P Rase Bt hact the | i cured. “I have been subject to mem- | lose, sur] ¥, Kansas with | paciaches, due to kidney trouble, for a the re- |10 votes, with its 13, California | jong time. Hearing of Foley Kidney For, | SIME S8 2R ma SOU could | pills, 1 hegan taking them, and they o 2 p. The |lose Wyoming with its 3 votes, Call- | gaye me relief at once. I can reco- reptile, ned to a New |fornia ‘with fits 13, Towa with 13| mend them to anycne, both as a great | York r, measure ht |and Nebraska's 3 and win. | cure, and a sure preventive of kidney | | reet t r fter Hopeful of Ohie. | trouble.” Lee & Osgood Co. i R e abnts b Sy e A Terrible Blunder P ot be found | though throwing Ohio into the dem- | to neglect liver trouble. Never do it. Secreted him. | °cratic column republicans feel that | Take Dr. King's New Life Piljs on the him- | & state will support Taft, re- | first =lgn of constipation, Diliousness or cent democrutic victories being du tiva bowels and prevent virulent | soley to local cenditions and if Har- | Indigestion, jsundice or gall stones. ! River Dynamited to Raise Body. e neminated which seems | They reglate liver, stomach and bow- Winsted, Cor 20 -Dynamit- | mast ble owing to the Bryan Is and build up your health, Only 25 ing of Sl ri t ifternoon failed | untagonism, the state's 24 veles will | &t Lee & Osgood Co.'s. | to” prind the water's surface the |be lubeled sure republican, The VoICe | mr—m————— body of Miss Considine and the con- [of the solid South in the selection of S Ans i tinged search of the woods failed of its | the next president is 139 divided x| posioene b e S purpose follows: Alubama 12, Arkangas 9, latin for business resuits. Dec. 20.—Cries and u the stiliness of - the arly | morning hours {harles | il today led liscov that Rev. Clarence \ Richeson, @ - | ing trial on t of haying mur- | derea M Linnell, had mutilat- | ea himseir s « Hf tin he had } Said He Was Bleeding to Death. n: summoned two others 1 tne clergyman’s the undergoing in attendants asked hii and he gasp bleeding The attend and the three ente cell. The prisoner iay on bleeding, and evidently tense pain. Th t the trouble “Iv ut myself—I'm death! Released Prisoner Made Matter Public | prison As quickly dcctor wes he saw the 'L ar; were sent fo The prisoner's snd groans and the unusual about the jail by this time ot the buildi pressed « cite } ot Richeson's act Tt was throu :r, who was ased early this jon, that the news of Rich t became known tc the public. als had made no the matter until tt med about the out by this man. One of Defense Cuunsel Present. Morse, o Wi counse jam A. had b ortly jail and a geons cyeration the anesthetic ble t it was ann il and to sixty Ric son spirits, Richeson Reads Newspapers. Republicans Positive That New York will (Specta Washin nothing President president seen has the apportionm votes in t “Tell me tell will yo ers in the g and there wounded man infirmary within days which early how whict possible ot th iree ent spry ch a short een sur th He epted the there heson wi The me, at has ey im ic ¥ »oard of passed d with effort | OUTLOOK ROSY FOR TAFT'S RE-ELECTION. | outside rat 23 |RICHESON'S CONDITION NOT SERIOUS Tis Clergyman Will Recover From His Self-Inflicted Injuries Unless Blood Poiséning Sets in—Will be Able to Appear in Court on January 15—Prisoner Called For Doctor When He Believed Himself Bleeding to Death. the ught to the cell. nature e wound said that an_immediate operation was | surgeons same section f One Size Only, 50¢ a Bottle adually the ne 1 ad among them. fme prison- f R moned by came at on irance a mus 28 Temove the jall and g oy and 1 Spent Lonesoms Thankegiving. is i it some Support Him. 1to the B 1 whet demc have alle prospects 1 arou: son's were | reports ‘brought | heson tele oceuy conclu it had yrisone: recovery. ToGet ’ Its Beneficial Effects’ Always Buy the Genvine Sreue-fies ELIKIR-SENNA . manufactured by the | Guroani fic Sop @ Sold by all leading | 4 Druggists ! t - | Florida 6, G t uisiana 10, Mississippi 10, h roiina 12, South Carolina | nessee 12, Texas 20, and Missouri with 18 votes and Mary land with 8 votes will both be ground states; the recent elect resulted in a republican gov | Maryland foreshadows, the republi- | can ‘leaders say, the success there of the republican presidential ticket next year. or for g [ | ARTIST wBECKET FOUND | DEAD IN NEW YORK HOTEL. Said to be Lineal Descendent of an Archbishop of Canterbury. | was New York, lll‘-. 20— William G a'Becket, an artist, who is said to have come originally from Por 1, Main but of whose antecedents nothing d intte could be learned, here, was found des m in a HBohemian hotel 4 in his rc had been asphyxiated by which escaped from ate cocks had evidently left open by cident cket was about 60 years old te of ¢ getown univers writer and a of light lit- wer - to articles said by some of his friends laimed lineal descent from the as a’Becket, archbishop »d in new: maga 1per zines who was murder »' King Henry 11 of Eng- sister of the art Maria a landscape pain died ago. 3 4 man's room hung a his | number of paintings, some of them by his own hand. FREIGHT CARS GO Merchants’ Limited From Bosten De layed an Hour at Branford. Branford, Conn., Dec ar ars of a local fri we » tonight when his | engir freight backed trai & siding, sending the cat cars that 1 into a part of the smashed the cowcatchor One brakeman on the ghtly injured aboose and freight cars the rails down the embank- stove in the caboose was setting on fire, th munigating to the freight b filled with highly inflam- able merchandige burned despite the efforts of the local department to extinguish the blaz The express ain was delayed an hour or more. election as a T e empire state | FRENCHMAN, DUTCHMAN AND YANKEE IN PARTY ollege. n nu ma M a total The Insurgent Vote. ogressive onl Ye k and 68 compare Penns; otes wi the Re ded Wisconsin t are knov d _their d with 4, Tilinols to! the 83 of N blic to be ult tai e winning 00,000 that Wickersham Trip to Panama and Cuba next ngton, Dec. 20.—Attorney Gen- every ickersham and Ambassador Jus- e hd of France, accompanied on tont Cuba. New Orl Dutch minister who left vester: ng for the plomats, disassoclated of ipletion, the party Cuba. 1 will returr ites v West MIDSHIPMAN RESIGNS, LIEUTENANT DISMISSED. | Marine Corps and Navy Each Lost an Officer Yesterday. Washingtol Dec 20— The marine 0 | corps und navy each lost one off 1091 cer today when resignation of Midshipman Osc Leidel of Ti linois as acce and t dismiss al of Second Li enant Y. B. Doure of the marine corps was who Is now an mick leave, ed because of physical disability oure’s dismissal, it is sald, was 1se of conviction by a navy court- martial of failure to pay some of his | personal accounts. e toral college. | Governor’'s Council Confirms Brown. ol t thelr en for| Boston, Dec. 20—After a delay of - Tatt's re-election slhoush | many weeks the exccutive council tc ney will lose their fight for La Fel. | day confirmed Governor Foss' appoint- ment of y Brow f Brockton Jliminating Ohio with its 24 votes, | tO be ~"of small loans. The Missouri with its 18, and Maryland | Yote was Charles W. Wood of | with its 8, republicans see 306 votes,| New Bedford was confirmed as a |40 more than the required majority | member of the board of arbitration tion of Mr. Taft. They | & Connecticut “ecd b = i COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE OVER EMBANKMENT. ‘[ | to the bank le the road and | derailing two more cars. The Mer chants’ Limited from Boston, out of of which the freight was be- d, was signalied and proceed- and Two Diplomats on selecting appropriate gifts for men when you come to see the display of serviceable merchandise made es- pecially for particular men to be had at . MORAN’S Here you will find just the things every man needs and the character of goods he likes to buy for himself. Stein-Bloch Overcoat or Suit would make a very desirable gift or select from any of the following useful articles and you will surely please him. RAIN COATS, UNDERWEAR, HAND BAGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN COLLARS, SWEATERS, PAJAMAS, SUIT CASES, ARM BANDS, CUFFS, GLOVES, NIGHT SHIRTS, UMBRELLAS, i SUSPENDERS, i HATS AND CAPS, I HOSIERY, i NECKWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS, MUFFLERS, CUFF LINKS “Ask for Royal Gold Trading Stamps John A. Moran Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, Corner Main and Shetucket Streets DIAMONDS We have in stock mounted and loose the largest stock in New London and Windham Counties. Brooches, Pendants, Scarf Pins, Link Buttons and Rings set in Platinum, Gold and Enamel. We are very particular in selecting Diamonds and you will find all of ours beautifully cut and very brilliant Rubies, We Combinations — Black Opals, Emeralds, Sapphires, set with Diamonds are very attractive. arry them in stock. Umbrellas—best in the couniry. In fact, best and you get ing of us. our stock of everything is the largest and exactly what you buy when purchas Prices the lowest. JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS Santa Claus IS ALMOST HERE In spite of the great number of orders on our books, we have yet thousands of sensible articles for CHRIST- MAS GIFTS, that would carry good cheer into many a home and at prices, too, that are exceedingly low. WHY NOT BUY A Piano, Sewing Machine, Parlor Suite, Sideboard, Buffet, China Closets, Writing Desk, Bookcase, Couch, Rock- Morris Chair, Range, Parlor Stove, Sled, Rocking Horse, Shoo-fly, Blackboard, Doll Carriage, Go-Cart, one of hundreds of other useful articles from our im- mense stock. Goods delivered promptly anywhere in Connecticut. SHEA & BURKE NORWICH and TAFTVILLE WHES you want to put vour busi WHEN vou wan: tw ne bafore t(ne pub thera is no m jness beror ne public, tnere alum better +han &1 the adyerty ing columns of The Bulletin. dium betier than (nrolgh the ing celumne- et Tas.. um&m.fl»

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