Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 3, 1912, Page 15

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0. 12, A. O. T - - member of Norwich lodge, R = U. W. His al servis ~ ’J‘Xth. and the interment was in Nor- y ] : iy You Cough 1 RO BORS. e e . New Yeork City 5th Ave. and 30th St. /' lonic Camp Votes $25 for Thermos Fund—Degree Work for | pow cnm:lt\!-m';lsil'fi ik e There is nothing better than [ How to Gain ‘n A0 Lays 50¢ Paci.:u¢ - 1% Fleshe-guilder, Protone; T _ 2ntk it Will Do. Send You: . " eis Today 3 A Smart Hotel for Smart People Located near all railway terminals, underground and elevated stations, theatres, shopping centres and commercial districts. Comfortably azd Luxuriously Appointed Superb Cuisine and Service. Splendid Orchestra and Choralcelo. (CONCERTS DAILY IN LOUNGING ROOM Matinee Luncheons and Afternoon Teas. Rooms single and ensuite at consisteat f\l‘l bez\n{\}n{‘indlllc e{n:‘erugnmun\ |llnv} ’ 1 1 th 1 n Thur: Vel H 0Odd Fellows—Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree in ‘v’:‘,”’ it B e e atay e '%fl’f H aI e s . . .o . Frank Lefingwell, 286 West Main Hartford—Owls Ball Bringing Many Visitors—Norwich | street, and will be able to hold its nex: | in two weeks In Pythian hall since Lodge, A. O. U. W., Mourns a Deceased Brother. Tonic camp, No. 760, Modern Wood- | Honey men of America, has offered them the | use of the hall for that night. SPANISH WAR VETERANS. programme of previous whists by ve-| * MODERN WOODMEN. Of Horehound and Tar R S Griswold command, No, g open to the general public. Fol-| i SRt 3 " night of the big Owls' ball in the ar-| (" prehian hall, when Consul T. 3. injurious. mory, which promises to have an un- 4 ' rter members f sent term, ha Broderick presided over & good attend- Sold by Druggists. isually large attendance of out of town { ance of neighbors, . An interesting Owls and other patrons. For the ac- | neeting was held and several matters ommodation of these the nest is mak- of importance were discussed. The committee on the anniversary reported that o fine programme was in hand for r the smoker to be held the first Thurs- bly also to Yantic and Baltle. The|gay in March. In response to an ap- New London and Jewett City cars are peal from the committee of the Ther- n the number of people|mos campaign it was voted to,donate TO COST $7000,000. g $25 towards the fund and the members pobiss ks present hoped that the committee | Eloctric Service over the New Ha- would be successful in raising the 3 g whole amount required. The clerk re. | ¥on Road’s Four Tracks from Stam ported that the directors at thelr sit-| ford to New Ha ting on Jan. 15 allowed the claim of | ST i the late Neighbor B, R. Corey to be| Subject to final revision by the eiec- paid in full. One neighbor was added | trical department of the company ODD FELLOWS. to the camp by transfer from Hart- Shetucket lodge, N opens the | ford. The camp has now the highest mont} X work in the | membership since it was started. e - initia~ o sday even- ORDER OF PROTECTION. TRY PIKE'S Toothache Drops ing arrangements to provide cars after the ball for those coming from Jewett City and from New London, and possi- eme Deputy D'Esopo eaker. This is to be ss initiation on the first which ‘are not likely to change much the original computations, the exten- sion of electric service over the New Haven's four tracks from Stamford to New Haven (39.756 miles) is now cleat - In the last statement of death claims | Iy in sight and ordered by the com- G . i paid by the New England Order of | pany's directors. Unless unlooked for ltN Vi Fl ck DEGREE.OF POCAHONTAS. Protection 47 are shown in the month | financial s ever I'ickers e obstacles should ensue it The Neosha club held one,of their|up to Jan. 20th, aggregating $76,500. Of | seems reasonably certain that the end home whists on Thursday everiing with | these 11 were f Mrs. John Button, having a large at- | lodges in Cor and a particularly enjoyable | in this state and coffee were [ None of the Wil Make You Nice and Plamp deceased members of | of the present year will find electric| f8 A The long winter even- fring A tolal of A0, T e L T R ; 9 ings give a woman a splen- did chance for sewing or steam on the 73 miles between the Grand Central station and New Hayen dges in the eastern end 1 after the whist | Of the state had death benefit claims|ang applied to both passenger and / \ : . 4 and the prize winners were | in that time. freight traffie, says the Railway Age | b : . C"&bfmdfl}’- but her eyes d as follows: First lady's, e e Gazette. The total cost of the exten- & & 3 | Mre. Bruette, a crumb tray and brush: INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. slon, including a_considerable pus- Y suffer from the strain unless - ond, ‘Mrs. Ida Clifford, glass fern — chase of eleotric freight engines, will e she has a good light. “ first gentleman's, Mr. Cover, a|Places Where Women May Prepare|be about §7,000,000. With ihe exten- N Y 5 9 7 | necktie econd, ester, a Their Own Meals. sion to > Haven operated the of- | i The Rayo is the best Protone Will Make You Fi., 3 pocketh Minnie B flelal forecast outlines most economies | lamp made N f The latest innovafion at the Water- | over steam from unification of serv- | p . dn ghutohnuhmzfi(ols:;p the effects pro- ex st was announced for | pu s an open nou: oxtensi i Vo ons . : . . uce the new flesh-increasor, Protone, P&t e Bomb o8 Mo T b | o hp arkiag pirly ot the oity, ils | wachout st new. spower movas, tesne| It gives a strong, diffused light that is remarkably easy to the eyes. | To pat on real, soll, heaithy fcsh, at the an “another whist in plan of bettering the social and moral | economies in switching and obvious | There is no glare to it; no flicker. ¥ It lights up a whole rocm. etk & Touil w dar. 1s. Sob s sl o . Feb. 13, Tt 535 he. 3 s been de- | econor : vith a_mileage o P markable wil ow wondo | oo Lokl s canditiong’ ot the (sicl# s bomn (de | Booiunek o Susly (WIS mileigerot ] The Rayo is an economical lamp, too. | ®Protone Induces nutrition, increases cell- [ ngs are two weeks. | whose management the n is | operation and a ge of about four | You get the raost possible light-value for the oil burned ; and the Rayo itself is | growth, makes perfect the assimilation of |7 uncil has candidates soon to be| run, The hool has an excellent | times those figures, the ma low-priced lamp. Yet it is a handsome lamp—an ormament to any room in the house. food, strengthens nerves, inercases blood The Rayo Lamp is casly lighted without removing shade or chimney ; casy to corpuscles, builds up, safely and quickly, en in and has an outlook for a year | cooking equipment and it is the oL-|and significance of the New ¢ y clean aud rewick. Made of solid bras, nickel-plated ; also in numerous other styles | | Muscles and sold, healthy fesh, and rounds ity and pros se in_charge to throw open | eleetric enterprises are apparent, Pr jee € togother set— the cooking school rooms to young |ident Mellen's prohpecy of a few years and finishes. | out the figure, to ag s . | For women who mever appear stylish in | {hit: ifsew er o et K. of ( UNITED WORKMEN. women who may wish to prepare Licir | ago that results would also be | R T il o i siaihis B ek I ks i e 4 Bt i e ot vk pevae wppeas stdiuc | Blovoe ver orsteg iy -m own dinners. The rooms will be open | olutiopary ©f steam business on high | byl o ok jamine i 3 ma THE PROTONE CO., 4260 Protone Bldy., No. 66, of Hartford, | 0 to 1 A o | from 113 s year Jeside 0 o'clock and are ex- | traffic lines” will await ulterior dern- . patronized. ‘The | onstration Standard Oil Company ¥t cotta you nothing to prove the re- Detroit, Michigan out are simjile PR AN R (Incorperated) markable effects of Protone. It i3 nou- must provide their| HOUSE OF GOOD SHEPHERD . injurious to the most delicate system. Tho , do their own - Protone Company, 4ws Protone Bldg., De- troft, Mich., Will sead you on receipt of Name Streot after their re- | Exempt from Taxation, According to & movement to have a tablet placed in the new state capitol of Minnesota in memory of Joseph Rolette, who, i the early days ved the prestige of St. Faul By act of legislature ?‘\E‘i rty owned by the cor House of the Good from in the urchased which is so small that it can fly| “Not a cricket chirrd,” he weites ix T Know any of 'em’—San Francisco | through the ordinary window screen| “In Memoriam.” But Tennyson Chronicle. without even scraping its wings. They| always curiously exact in Ris have been around these corners at| rendering of the songs of birds, What least two years. We speak from am| could be truer to sound than “the oking for sq iing their ol < iy our and address, & freo 3o pack- | rded | 17 R Decision of Judge Reed. Bill the P rer. o "of Protone, with full tnstructions, to LOMZ s annually to,| T their’ m 2 decision filed with the cler i g Wise remark, by Bill, the Phil t -gai; at Hartford J i . er. gain taddy g | ¢ Trick May Earn Monument. the appeai of s daddy throug | “There's one good thing about it Corroboration, Tennyson's Bird Sounds, 3 Pioneer idents have inaugurated ghton of East unday these two h | Anybody who talks about himself al Chicago is certainly dead slow in Perhaps the best word for the ery axpayer of Hartford, ard ther, scaring up a ; e time hasn't tjme to be a knock | fust discovering the dwarf mosquito,| of the ericket is that of Tennysom. | ing d makes the wind,” he an “It's the trees wh | pe capital of Minnesota wWas removed |listed by t! Ia | oo St Paul o the rival town of St | 1on as a taxpayer of Hartford ap- | formed his father, who DR A authorltative standpoint, because we| moan of doves in immemorial elms?” By ¥ petar. Dut ‘the il wever was:elpysa | Dokled Liv action of the asses-| ing for the' result 5 Your ;’”,’f thinks a 1ot of you, | pave personally fattened no less than| Then, too, the linnet, the robin sed . Peter, but the ed | g t that the prop frantc RN T oesn’t she? o L. " s tes -| by the governor, for, during the last | gho Perhaps he is righ 2 ey i T b 3,000,000 of them.—Philadelphia Tele | the thrush ‘ply ti”n ‘woodpecker i Leader Tiipose J ale Sy 0., Donlied b, | “lsughs” and “mocks,” the lark and Mass, ten days of the session ‘the bill was ~ — - ea Sy “Whi o graph. i n % d th, hich was the resulf | = itt ¢ which 1ok s Mr. Meekton. “When she starts in to the plover ‘wh the fay | of a shock whicki ho suffered some time | IR CUstody of & committee of whicl 1l | = tell me what she thinks of me it takes : | sorttches” the pm",'t aibiton” e other Johnson born in | “Joe” Rolette was a memjper, and' he First Firefly—Get arrested. | Has Proven It, a long time.” Rare as a Day in June. | eacuek % 18 the blackbird “war- b will otland, 3 11, 1837. | disappeared with the bill in his pocket Second Firefly—Yes, a bluebottle| Mr. Bryan can assure Mr. al, Follette Democratic harmony is more ad- while the ocean fowl “sbriek - best | n § years of age he came to this| Hig disappearance with the bill ren- | caught me speeding without a light | that getting applause is one thing and | ey mired by the public and appreciated s Rgrodhp oo = e 5 | country, and practically all his life| s g the act of the legislature void. | —Harper's Bazar. that getting votes is entirely another | Only Japanese subj can own land | by the participants because it does not | and the eagle “yelps. g Yoot G | was spent in Norwich. He was a|dered the ac o8 ‘ P . | thing—Des Moines Capital | in Japan happen very often.—Washington Star. x n and are | | # ) Hartford on "Sunkist” Are Sweet, Seedless, Juicy Navels These are the very finest oranges grown. They are the best crop of 5,000 prize groves of California. I|HREE 1EARY OF MISERY Mrs. Burnside Escaped an Op- eration by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. BEGINS MONDAY “Sunkist” .« Huge sale of finest CaliforniaNavel | §jlver Premiums Oranges. ' These are the famous : “Sunkist” Oranges, the prize crop of California. | Get This Orange Spoo n . b | > At right is shown s Each “Sunkist” comes in a valuable wrap- | ... s omnge 2 3 P Spoon, actual size. per. Save wrappers and obtain beautiful and | $poon, Lo 14 genuine Rogers’ Silverware. the latest style. Sent you on receipt of 12 Read full instructions to the right. e Elae v abpers This Fruit Knife Yours Made of special tempered steel heay- ily silver-plated, sams high qunlity as the other “'Sunkist” Pre- miums. Sent on re- ceipt of 24 “‘Sunkist’’ wrappers and 20c. For each additional fruit knife send 24 ‘ Sunkist” wrappers and 20c. Mahoningtown, Pa. — “‘For three years I suffered untold misery every month, and ‘had to stay in bed the first two or three days. 1 also had a displacement and other ailments peculiar to women, I bacame 50 wesk and run down I could scarcely walk acrose the floor. “The doctot told me I would never be well unless I wouid undergo an operation, but I was advisec i sther to take LydiaE. Pinkham's Besides being sweet, juicy navels, each “Sunkist” is tree-ripened. FEach is picked with gloves. Each is sound, seedless—perfect. Oranges Most Ky : g . s o s A/ nd 12¢c to help pay a ped o st T Z This special orange-week sale begins Monday | o % packing, e Read This s 1 Tk o e Healthful Frult and lasts the entire week. Remember, B S e Carefuily h for it Mre.J.A.BURN- gtown, Pa. Oz all remitiances ng t0 24 oapts send one-cen’ stamps; cn am above 24 centn sead office onsy ord All oranges are healthful, but this tree-ripened, full-flavored fruit tones' digestion and supplies the required acid like no other. It is impossible to get better oranges than those which comein“Sunkist” wrappers. pusands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials like the above prove the ef- of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- pound. [] [ ] (1] ® ” kist” wrappersand -121:. California “Sunkist” | o . i 2 Send for full descrip- tree-ripened, hand-picked oranges are the finest Pt o in the . world and most economical. FaPRRA il Special low prices. Buy in Quantities—by | css=v ®o secure cach the box or half-box, at-all dealers. "'"“".',s PR Insist on “Sunkist” Wrappers Premiums You, will, get better fruit at:lower prices, and you will | Tsble Kaie o get free 'Rogers’ Silverware by sending in wrappers Child's Kife along with a few stamps or money order to Bouillon Spoon Coffee Spoon g B help pay-charges, packing, etc. Salad Fork “Sunkist” Lemons Cids Pt Most economical, because most juicy. Thin-skinned, and each Orange Spoon comes-in a valuable ‘SunKist?; wrapper. - Big Sale Begins Monday at All Dealers. rwmimouona | FrUit Kaife Teaspoon Z o e W California Fr Women who suffer from those distress- ing ills shouldnot 16se sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound to restore their heaith If you have the.slightest doub that Lydia E. Plnkh:;‘ 'S \'egnta! ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, ) ., for ad- vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence, Califorain. They keep well, as each orange comes to you perfect, sound and solid. Buy them by the dozen, half:box or box during this big week’s sale at greatly rediced prices; ! J0azge T pe, in” Good and True' Safe and reliable—for regula- ting the bowels, stimulating the liver, torfing the stomach—the world’s most famous and most approved family remedy is BEECHAM'S PILLS Aeld svarywhors ?(GI‘ . -s"Eichange 192 u,:‘cm:fislw Butter Spreader

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