Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 13, 1912, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1912 THINGS IN AND ABOUT WESTERLY|BEAUTIEUL, LUSTROUS, HEAVY HAIR Death of Former Letter Carrier James Potter — Valentine Social at Catholic Club—The Perennial Union Street Get a 25 cent bottle of ‘Dan- Grade Again—Grills’ Sunday Fence Building Stirs dermednd]ust try this—stops Up Opposition. James Potter morntng at ear. Mr, " & e " = ted on d fa \s nington read, P a early his on the n his anufa nary plan of citizen: change of grade Monday | of the f Nort seventy-second h arpenter by , in company | ol in save 7 Sund i until we Six o Seats rese Every ay Evening, further notice, will serve a "clock Dinner the Orchestra rved upon application, "Phone 704 WAUREGAN BOUSE The Pa rker-Davenport Co,, Proprietors. MOTORCYCLBS 318 $250. $200, 825 taken »r new machines, 4 V Pendleton dJr. Come in 10 Broadway. i0d see new 1912 models. Zeb24 t would be | to e xpense of the ch } by estimated cost of ¢ e grade of this street, w town council con and, on that bas d th his original estims the town voted for and courthouse, to Edward W, property has sinee be by the town, and also th of ‘the present town hall to rade. With these ind the viter Welch, whi ich_the re W Lown i 1 damage sed be 4 to thi architect says this nvenience or ership of the piece building 2 consideration iilding on the that was n in envenuti saloon Is bro ind wh Mrs ent, en t we to build driven | ess could of Grills, oon t the to patrons Dboun, Local Laconics. announc _daughter of the book of | The Father- | Drs. Hillard r, who was | sireet boarding Patrolman sanitarium at st 2 legal hol- 1 aside from | a few business | my Flag day was observed | ols of Westerly Monday. from Budlong ailed to each gave patriotic instructions The school rooms wera 1 the national colors and 1 all that was said and done there ct reference to Abraham Lin- | GOVERNOR WILSON AND ‘ « CHAWP CLARK SPLIT EVEN, | — | Oklahoma D: ltes Al:out Equl”y Divided Between Two Candidates. building | | All Danger From Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble and Bladder AND NO DANDRUEF OR ITCHY SCALPi falling hair. Millions ' of men and women use Knowlton's Danderine and tiey never hgvo dandruff itchy ecalp or falling hfir—they kiow that it keeps the scalp clean and healthy an: falling hair at once | makes the hair grow hewsy, long and Thin, brittle, colorless, and scragsy ful, hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandrufi—that awful scurf. There is nothing so desiructive to he hair as dandruff. It robs the hair its strength and its very eventually producing a feverish- and itching of the scalp, if not remedied causes the hair ro on that luxuriance which Is so will become wavy and the appearance of It and have ink, loosen and die—then ° fails out fast. imdance an i1 - lnnlxfikblxea el,lfvs: A little Danderine tonight—nov . softness, but what will please ytime—will surely : Bai- | ost will be after just a few weeks: minutes shen you will actually see a lot ine, downy hair—new hair—grow- by i over the scalp. and therc i will ve no m REPUBLICAN STATE LEAGUE REORGANIZED. OF PAPAL BAN ON DECOLLETTE GOWNS.\ Farley Unwilling to Discuss | Judge Henney of Hartford Unanimous- » Until Apprised from Rome. | ly Selected as President. Feb. 12.—A num- | “rom varjous ci New Haven, Con Ler of delegates 5 ~Regarding | from Rome th Pope Pius it g AR SR X had issued a decree forbidding and towns in the ¢ tending any gathering at | afternvon and reorganized the Repub- v en_apreared In_dec lican State league, having for its ob- & ck J. Haye | ject tlie condust of a campaign along, a rchiiocese of o | tariff lines in coajunction with the s residence of Cardinal Far- | reguler partv organizatim, after lx‘puhlum\ convention ther as ¥ cet in the fleld. The delc- na much had been | nation ice of the mew rule | & s ot wish present, the | §L. Judd of the Youns Republi- cardinal, Mgr an club, which organization is one of at the holy | the few surviving of 125 clubs formed will | in 110 towns of the state during the < see, | first McKinley campaign. i bi-| Senator E. W. Hooker presided und ! John H. Gaffey of this city, who served | as leagui secrotary in 1888, was chosen | cretary. Judge Willlem T Henney Ve fidopied | of Hariford was unanimousiy chosen worthy of support and | president, and by telephone he signi- The etiquette of #ath- | fied his \rillmgness to accept the posi- | not been cha | tion. ¥ st- | After discussion it was voted to have ! our Catholic | President Henney appoint a temporary | exceutive committes to co st of one. in | member from each of the 35 senatorial | aistricts, which ghall formulate plans | permanent organization and the calling of a stats convention of local republican clubs at as early & date as possible. commend- which_tends 15 cert most ch prevails ¢ the pontiff is , high neck and long sleeves k veil. and a PARDON COMING FOR BRAM. Sailor Cenvisted of Murder at Boston in 1896 is Believed Innocent. Fewer Cows in Connecticut. .. (Speclal to The Bulletin.) Washington, Feb, 12.—According to! a report just issued by the bureau of | animal industry, of the department of agriculture, there were on January 1st, 1912, an even 47,000 horses in the state of Connecticut. The aggregate value s given as $6,157,000, or an average of | $131 cach. This is just $11 each le than they were worth on January 1st, 1911, There was a falling off of 2,000 this month victed in 1 of nis imprisonment | way to fils of » has become noted ACRID FLUID BURNS SKIN de s freedom. e aid anc Dan W Why Eczema Spreads—Little Vesicles Must Be Dried Up. cn placed Try This Remedy at Our Risk. Tn eczema the little vesicles or pim- ples are filled with a fluid that burns and tortures the skin the moment they arc torn open by scraiching. This is scratching makes the disease more pafnful instead of giving relief. In this condition we can conscien- tiously recommend our new skig rem- edy, Saxon Salve, for its action bn the skin in all forms of eczema and other distressing skin troubles is indeed mar- velous, The terrific_itching is allaved at once, the acrid fluid in the vesicles is | neutralized and dried up and at the | same time Saxon Salve penetrates and | saturates the skin with its healing, antiseptic power. We guarantee that Saxon Salve will satisfv you if you use it for skin troubles—if it does not we will pay back your money. Broadway Pharm- acy, G. G. Engler, Norwich, Conn. THE HEART CAN'T STAND RHEUMATIC ACID POISON which Pram is sentence was ommitte y 12 1895, while I f the night watch the murders ¥ i Rrown placed in 2 the crew Al and carrled, hoti where the n Bram's Disease Can be Overcome if Uric-O is Used Uric-Oy but if test Sut out this notice and mail st toda enclosing 10 cents In stamps or coin for mailing and package SCHENCH’S MANDRAKE PILLS are mild and gentle, because they are wholly vegetable— they are always effective, because they follow Nature’s corrective and curative methods—they /. are agreeable to the most delicatein all cases of bmausness. liver complaint, dyspepsia, Indigestion, sick headache, giddiness, malana, heartburn, etc. Used and proved for more than 73 years. At drugsists, 25c. Send to us for free book. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadeiphia- Keen Kutter AXES ma City, e urns - from the question of Incorser 0 1 termined at | the state mectinz and a solid delega- | tion sent to Baltimor Dust “collacted from rivmerous vac- num eleaner proved to be a val- m‘w fertiliz @ 1ts sale has become a rezular business in Parle Every One Warranted THE HOUSEHOLD in the number of mils January year this is 20 cents pue they were worth dne year ago. aggregate value is There was a number of cattle cows during the year, for this year the | $1 Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Tuesday Tnesday = Real Money Savers Wednasday LET US HELP YOU LOWER YOUR COST OF LIVING Wedles‘lfl! SALT PORK | FOWL atter than arfinry B-an Prk 1. 8 j1H Native Dressed, Ib. . . | 6[} Lean POT ROAST Iuc 250 Breakfast BACON Best Rib ROAST BEEF, Ib. .. California. ORANGES Sk dofen . i« i st Fancy ONIONS 2 quarts ... Large, Juicy LEMONS dozen.......sn.e0 20c | POTATOES Mealy_cookers, peck. . Large Brown EGGS dozen . # Peanut BUTTER, Ib. 12V Elgin BUTTER, Ib. . Short STEAK: Little Pig PORK CHOPS, Ib. |2%G Choice Spri LAMB CHOPS, Ib. | HG Mal{:ga GRAPES 12Y5¢ Sugar DATES FURELARD » 10 ——re e Full Cream CHEESE Ib. 18¢ Newly Milled OATS CLOTHES PINS Large Package BIbE L e 190 50 R 2 oL . ves SCGOED DUST ... 2439 RAISINS—Seeted, Seedlass CORNSTARCH BLUING 15¢ 2 bottles ........ Campbell’'s SOUPS Fat, Salt MACKEREL L bt e R one pound ........ 5¢ e 9¢ CORN FLAKES 2 pkate s o oAb Prepared BUCKWHEAT, 3 Ibs. 12¢ U ey AL PR Bungaloe TEA one pound ...... Condensed MILK 3 cans ... 33c Oysters quart 31¢ cows from | “eport glves the state 71,000, as against| ~Statue to New Bedford Whalers, 1st, 1911, to the first of the 72000 last year. The average value| New Eedford, Mass, Feb. 12—A Jan- | has aso dropped from $21.80 each to | statue commemorativa of the men who h, | $21, and the ageregate value from $1,- | made this city famous as the head- 1000 to $1,491,000. Sheep have de- | quarters of a great whaling fleet is to creased from 22,000 to 21,000, and the| be given to the city of New Bedford value from $5.81 each to'$4.60. Swine|by former Congrassman Williem W. caged from 58,000 to 60,000, but | Crapo. The status wil! represent reased In value from $13 each to| whaleman in the act of throwing a 60, harpoon from the bow of & whaleboat. The number as given for uary 1st, 1912, is 120,000, at $49.20 e re than given us so a falling off other than milch | d THE GEO. W. KIES C0. Special Sale of Broken Lots LOT No. 1. Ladies’ High Grade Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Vici Kid button or lace, former prices $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, at ...... LOT No. 2. Gensing Girl’ High Cut, Tan, Button, sizes 214 to 5Y,, just the shoe for cold weather, at LOT No. 3. Misses’ High Cut, Gun Metal and Russet, button, sizes 11 to 2, at ....... LOT No. 4. Boys’ High Cut, Storm Lace Shoes, with buckles, in black and tan, sizes 3 to 5%, at...... SPECIAL PRICT On all High Cut Shoes and Warm Lined Goods PIANO BUYING differs from every article of value that enters thc household. The PUBLIC, generally speaking, is strangely ignorant of PIANO QUALITY when every day pianos of the cheapest construction are being bought at prices far in excess of their real worth. Pianos identified with piano quality such as FISCHER PIANOS are the foundation of the present day reputation enjoyed by Fischer and the piano house of MARSH. PIANOS OF QUALITY—Knabe, Fischer, Decker, Sterling, Haines, Cameron, Lehr, Huntington, Amgelus Player Piano and Autopiano are within the reach of all through our large buying capacity. Our prices are less than the New York or Boston markets. For piano quality, ) GO TO D. S. MARSH For these reasons, Marsh Bui.d.ng 230 and 232 State St. New London, Connecticut TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New London (Norwich) Line —To= NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE —AND— Choose this route next tim to New York. Youwll have a del voyage on Long Island Sound perb view of the wondgrful s nd water front of Manhattan I Steamer leaves New Longon at 11 P. B Visok days only, dus New York, Bid 0, East River, at and Pler 40, North River, 7 o'clock next morning. - NEW LONDON §150 ——T0— NEW YORK As“e:t'."m'i: telephone W. J. Phillips, ndon, Conn., rooms and lnlarm(h‘c 2 l“l -‘;‘.‘Lr BERMUDA‘ !Il -mll'lllln FAST, nmct-' tmm Linor 4 oc:mw‘ \ lm-n. rum "" ‘nvrulll AmAlnmfiuln.A.i-n.. Main_ Streat. [ HOTEL GREGOR_—l\‘i NEW YORK CTTY, 35TH ST, FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. 16 Storier, Votem. A yeoot, Tarxovions. somiortable shd bamelier asements, ahops and. depots, Nearest. aw NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Rooms, each with priva & g0t room and tath. $2,00 et OTHFRS UP TO $3.50. i PARTOR, BEDROOM, BATH, $4.90, Special rates waek or month. Restaurant o 1p carte. A un 5, Lible d'bete. PLUMBING. AND GASFITTING. Sanitary Plumbing A peep into an up to date bathroom Is only less refreshing than the baih ftse.t.! During the summer you will the more look to the bath for bodily comfort, 1 will show you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs glve you esiimates for the work of putting them fu in the best manner from & sanitary standpoint—and guars antee the entire fob J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTIN"S ‘urnished promptly. Large 5 patterns. Ne. 11 to 26 Ferry bu"tl T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Streal E. L. BURNAP Piumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and work satisfactory 130 Platt Ave, S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynmton Furnaces. 55 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. Tol All Of Our LEATHER GOODS at Cost Prices doh § Geo. M Bliss. 10 Gars More this over- We have just got the room week to take in ten cars for hauling and repainting. Better have it done now rather thar wait till later when the rush is en. We do this work, all branches of it [ g, teimming, etc, in a firat ¢lass manner, eur prices being consist- ent with good work, Seott & Clark Corp. Tel. 697 Greeneville

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