Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 22, 1912, Page 6

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TRAVELERY DIRECTORY. New London (Norwich) Line ’ NEW YORK Store Closed All Day Today ; v WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY T e to New York: - Towli nave o deilghtes ml voyage on . Long lsiand Sound b view of the wonderul oky as 1! f Manhattan Jsland. o Tonaon at 11 p. m. wuk days nn.ly d Pler . Wigw $1.5o This great Sale will continue for another ten days. NEW YORK S—— Friday morning will see the depleted tables and coun- || agent ‘wew 1immean"eatt. % .}”‘,‘}“f ooms and informatio ters filled again with the pretty lingerie which has so D o delighted the feminine half of the town. v ‘ B E R M u D A routes can be served daily by this BASTBHIA method, and more acceptable than in the way that has prevalled since the routes were established. For Infants gnd Ohiliren. terly, died recently at § i : L iy -Tourth dHIX.| AVegetable Preparation Miss Harriet A. Sawyers Married Marvin E. Tourtelotte, Jr.,{ Dr. and 3rs. 5. DeVere Barber sail- ettty He leaves three sons and a SR slllllmll m BGB,I‘S the ed frem New York Thursday for two at Putnam, Sept. 10, 1911—Lawyer Sues for Fat Fee— [ weeks* trty to Deffftuda. i e daughter, also a brother, lisha C. fi mugsm % was ded. . The e of | Sulliariof Asiayag g nt Mason was immediately tel- rt Wright, Fishers, is- ngements made for the | Children of St. Mary’s Parish Splen- Promofes Digestionh fil- body idly T £ B | Son has_been stationed | didly Tréined for Entertainment i mmfllhu:onmimm (s heen Swtiontd| Congregational Ladies’ Socisty Meet 8 | Opi ) th company was| —Odd Fellows' Installation—$10 i 'NO’I'NARCO'HC Mrs. William A. Wilcox was lllo‘d Py o o . . to Providence Thursday by the seri- Davis Divorce Petition Dismissed—Sergeant James Ma- | .. {ilneas of her mother. . . . Mr. end Mrs, Adam Sawyers have son Dies Suddenly at Fort Mansfield—Ellis-Pierce Wed- | just anounced the marriage of their oldest daughter, Harriet Agnes, to Marvin E. Tourtellotte, Jr., of Put- nam. The marrlage was in Norwich, ding. September 10, 1911 e communication wes | lgseph F. Stillman, a former resi. fillif ALCOHOL 3 PER GINT )y Drs, Ju A, Lewis and dent of Wi hurried to Hammond, in_his eigh ¥ for Providence | scious. ase of Albert | nt cnce had Wi Mechanics Sav- | M. H. Scarlon and tk now in process | the g here Was o hearing on nts to strike out | t f second ple: nted the tion with ander and, and Fi The routes were covered Wednesday by Submutuce Carrier Ward Aleer v | | N R an auntomobile, It is believed both \ ry, and Fort 3 1 as an active m Mason remained and nd of the detachment sfield to guard and care operty. Netted by Apron and Necktie So- cial. An entertainment, given by the Chil- dren of St. Mary's church in Finn's opel puse Tuesds © ed MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN THE WORLD. " pera hou day, called out a full roburathon with s iy, consisting | houee. * Tielr performances, __were MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, oo R, Tl . bt fre MeAbh. aoh: Ao attended ted with prol d applause which e, boalue, tenls wlt oullag, g high school, a daughter, well deseryed;s 'The childeen wio BED LINENS, ETC. THE MAGNIFIGENT: FABT, TWIN-SOREW to Hat thne x4 e Film atreet school and | 00K »ari in the farces and drills were g J Trasatlntic L “QGEANA” o ns o 18 . seldedi bl | vertectiy or d so much at case BRN Wit 1z Sucvices oere didpensed x her rather dlea. . |on the was remarkable. TABLE DAMASKS, i e s e their youth, The children Larpot, oo argest, Faste with, it was & trustees n entered the servi et Fast ge of the Sisters | 3 be n paid for | seventeen years old, is now 43, esaf ART LINENS | herefors | six yenrs, and within four years of i Peasant, Dlano dvet EMBROIDERIES. ¢ ) rudence Jd.aPoiite and Grace ) " . jest, and his sudden death was . i A former cashier of the bank had |4 snock (0 his many friends in West- | Carthv. - dril \(1}1?1‘&%&\]»::(:::&:51 3 W Thlr-l Years Wigea, ’(;;hm:m‘vr‘ visicnary ideas which war“"elnu‘ulurng:d 3 : ¢ Phitllons Lideus: idnel Bag- g o Finest Promensde Deck 7 of the bank “)A‘;;‘pf-‘l\\;‘fld‘ Herbert Rodney Ellis and Miss|heur. d adowsld, Adhemard La- W i r, ony Steamer” Landing 0 Grace Elizaboth Pierce were marrisd | JATIc: IW“r;““m"'u'g""tfi‘f ¢ [~ Athmonthsold & | ogt e, Chtaln st chales of hatel e“sii)r svening at six o'clock, at| Eellesier, e e et A 35"05‘5“3.—)"}"”“ autitu® Booklet, Tt A M . Emile Le Theodore Bachand, Paul i 4 e | s P ie Carroll, douard m = 1 - , Alber Nadeau, Henry Nectes > | + nedee Nadeau. Miss Yvonne H e Methodist Le— (7 B o = essed by about|i82n sang unaccompanied, Hello Cen- Exact Copy of Wrapper. TME CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. nd inthrate | tral, illustrating the song with grace- l | sister | Tul gestures. 3 and |, An of Taunton, cous board as bank economica SRRt o el con e il Gvar t 2 ef fixing the value at|Lawton s quoted ng L] NEW YORK C1TY, rs are planned ever Seivet wnd nond s, $153,000. The reduction made follows | ing his testimony, to the plant 35TH- ST, . aid in ¥ i 2 and Willlam Rail Jr. | many appeals by the company for a |and property, that he did not consider | n ecla s I Sty dneds wi a gown of pink and Romeo Laliberte. [ lower valuation on their property, Mr. | its value in excess of $125,000 FIFTH AV.."BROADWAY. i mmed with Wwhite h which the magician Absolutely Pireproot. 4 {mwm lowers. She 4 little Edmond Desroslers alu arabout r ble and bor o CATEAd s ren] n his white suit into a small negro BTV AT ARY PRICE J | ¢ 3 g feast, Mr, As evidence of the careful manage- | Jirs. Ellis left Westerly t of the bank s, evening train on a i p re many we i that for the six [including cut glass, silver sary, the met |oiher useful articles of value g Rifts, i many =1 T s FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDNY | EEiiser ' i g 00 G, E el g1 n r l \ CODFISH GEMS Salt MACKEREL Rl e a, Mero Gibuoni, Helene SR | :«:w: i e, Grandpierre, Eva ece, peiia 3oen | Grows hair and .we o Threaded CODFISH Mustard SARDINES amie Virginte, Jean- Benjamin Hunter, who discharged a revolver at a ycung man named Sulli- an F t mid- Ledoux and Loretta Guillette, The i pkan e De 2 CANS . . c.oneesivy 1DCH 2t AEE ; 2 - 180, and Who |t dirle who liad the leading parts can prove it pig | PLUMBINC AND GASFITTING. dey s to a degree that was as- s el & Little Neck Salt HERRING E i hest ninabers owl tha | Fos) Elerrpaes Sen i Lkt CBoa CLAMS, 2 cans...... 17c| 2for ............ 5c ROBERTJ COCHRANE amme which required much ac- ¥is ihe dislosue 1 Am Good | trous and Beautiful Immediately _ Solid Meat Fine Dairy Gas PIUMBING Steem - After a Danderine Hair Cleanse - OYSTERS, quart. .... 35c | CHEESE, Ib. .... Fitting Fitting 10 W t Main St Norwich, Conn. "Phone 790, weapon, has He took r court and had from the spring ary term at King- en_freedom under | ase was called attorn, to plead ors will Among the proper bank was interested when fiquidation was =a and small ette was (he bad | o o 25 Cent Bottle Now ana (U oD sareres | 3 Ibs. 250 : > Rose Casavant, Annie Dwy- N . ’; e mposed an Driscoll, Ella Onkes, celia| Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching . . went o Machart dngy ELIE. whis whe Frats e O Scalp and Dandruff 4 =R |} PORK CHOPS SALT PORK Sanitary Pl umbing by the Me: | ried Ne(‘r'u ayovening, is un artis- Rez 5 2 30k Bos 12Tk L s aall e elve § ', Job 4 1d Alic ett 1 ol is only less refreshlug than tie bail g Ll A e D oy Rib LAMB CHOPS Sugar Cured Yok, Diaciug. the sunmer you wil for paymen the beauty of your hair—No difference how dull, ; b o & flowing hair R pad faded, brittle and lc‘nfig}&nyust mo;'sm\:‘clmh whnh 1 : b ........x.... 10c|BACON, bb..-..... 12 Ys¢ :I.l:“:::o ok Tn:?y:\'x‘?.mlfl% b § on the fore-| Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair | R e e e o T : jrried musical bells. 4nd | taking one small strand at & time. The effect is \ : § Large PIG LIVERS SHOULDER STEAK nd give you estlmates for the work immediate and amazing—your hair will be light, e T o Buffy and wavy and have an appearance of abu each ......%.....000c] Db .....c..0 o1 from a sanitary standpoint—and guars dance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxu- & (¢ > antee the entire job Tiance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health, Wikl (8 A CORNED BEEF, choice cuts, Ib. ................ 8¢ ey J. E. TOMPKINS, Try as you will after an application of Danderine, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or a loose ‘ ; N Fine, Dry ONIONS POTATOES drill went ard_read rough a pan- 5 67 West Main Street . e: T'm ill went through a pan- | 0% ing hir and your scalp will not itch, but Ao R wlmw.upxuseyoummmnbemTuwfimwd BN R 2quarts ......... 15c| ‘peck ...... ... 36e —— st her sistes and S1iay | use when you will actually sce new hair, fine an e In ths superior court at Kingston The two tlosing mumbers were | downy at Arst—yes—but really new hair—sprouting t | § New DATES ORANGES mers | iy fen e 1| e , e The Vaughn Foundry Co. i Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the o S eyl o s ke o egon, Togor e - i ELGIN BUTTER IRON CASTINGS Entertained Ladies’ Society. . g : Ly o roducing properties cause the hair to grow abun- 10 T s SEET A curnished promptly. Large stock ct . ved S. Leonard entertained | Santly long, sivong and beautial. Ib. Vac 30c patterns. No. 11 to 35 Farry Strest ; fety of the Congrega- o hame WearsaT{ 3Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine ; PEANI | BUTTER Cooking COMPOUND " Although the day was| from any drug store or toilet counter and prove to 3 2 B 2 Ibs 15¢ present and| yourself tonight—now—that your hair is as pretty 9 . A Jevs A < F . s | Wednesday. J\dne Lee ordercd habeas e children; th nal Hymn in Iancuage; and the cl The contested divoree case of Emma | <. Davis against John F. Davis upon the day after He arca 24, | g stormy, twenty w petition z n enjoyab ternoon. The| and softasany—that it has been neglected or injured ard | BeEh A dnetd ks meeting conducted by | by careless treatment—that's all—you surely can : d PI b fra Mlsla president, Mrs. W, H. Gane, and | have beautiful hair and lots of it, if you will just eaflng an umoing, : \waiting sentence Is7ht presen ork In the | try a little Danderine. Real surprise awaits you. o7 vas voted each mem- : ph Brigha or an apron 92 Franklin Street k on it at the next v caonl Local Lacenics. 2 claborate lunch was | ostess, consisting of | plain and pimento iches, stuffed olives, ice | E. L. BURNAP Heres' fothe | Db R WAty cali, saitea muts “choclate | | Plumbing, Steam and Gas i, S i, oy | Gz et e 8 K S| memory of° Prces and wark saisfctr ot g t ough the bone and nd Mrs. ¥. E, Willlams, t. James Mason died ' suddenly Wednesday morning 1zing 2 s attended h the wound d the factori Al g ion;;’ ; g L . _ m—| o A ™ s Iheclnl les. , S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet. Metal Worker e 187 |Keen Kutter J. Picard and Arthur Cla Wester . carriers of th - Skoke .. 5hy heen relieved of their Agent for Richardsom and Boynmton s ifter many years of servi 72 head of swine FRTRSSw. —— 55 West Main Strest. Norwich, Cenn. EAT YOUR FAVORITE FOODS WITHOUT FEAR AFTER THIS ; m".'f’.';'.’!‘f'f"mwm F‘Wfleal'évomlmndmd 8 ; F. \Iwndu‘\ evening, ' ar.ythermg 3 o i % I G e tan e i Ernest Biake, r anrl Jor ali) ipallsbe.siandfi!]m[ N 7 ! “_M 7 AII Of Our LEATHER GOODS at ancls Campbell, o B cusnis mc/mmc!erabzllg/d'aduew Apron and Necktie Social. | . ment. -«Jhe namel Faithful Five class Mrs. Nellie | unders, teacher, of ‘the Methodist + necktie and apron so- vesiry Tuesday evening. T was Miss Mary Tinker few superiors in the art. were served and ice am was on sale, all netting the sum $10. Tne' members of the class Misses Jennie Hewittson, Mar-| | ot McCluggage, Bella Robertson, The fFamous 7 NO = Every One Warranted MISERY-MARING GAS, HEARTBURN OR SOUR, UPSET STOMACH IF YOU WILL EAT A FEW DIAPEPSIN OCCASIONALLY. 57 or lwenly two years THE HOUSEHOLD . e e Aot et Cost Prices Mary Tinker being the assistant teach- of brewing excellence i ildi 74 F M e assistant teac & g a(egand/a_gen Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Woodmen's Benefit Paid. ) The benefit has been paid to the [ widow of Detmar W Garmner v we| | O]’ddf-‘ B;'V }Vame 4 Juh“ I REU “- Bh R. Burdick, clerk of the local camp| ! ; 5. of the Modern Woodmen of America. | | fh'r'"""’ Miss M McNicol attended the {save military bail in New London Monday | [ |NA=maeanserr e"’l’}‘)“m\ 5 . | 'aovearisements @ schools, banks and postoffice are AND YOU Wik 860N Y T | e g i - ST | seT oF TeasTs,’ If your appetite is fickle, your digestion weak, in work should always be ean-ulma $30,000 RE RED%TION ; your bowels slow to .act, try Schenck’s Man- especially when it costs no i | Made by Board of Relief on Valuation drake Pills—and you'll find you can eat what ‘,‘:,,fl,’,’,':,i‘“{, 1;':& pf,““,'!&.“’".n o DS, mome foods you ext hit back-—taste kool Lut work badly; ferment into | of Property of Danisison Cotton Co. you want, enjoy it all, and digest it thor- whole story. sty rn lumnps and cause a sic , Kassy stomach N M Mrs, Dys- - iver ills, i g g B e e T oughly. They cure liver ills, stomach disorders STETSON & YOUNG. sour and upset you. There never was anything and keep you up to the highest standard of so certainly ton from the tax| | effective. No difference how badly your stomach ¢ disordered you will get fixed upon the property | | health. Wholly vegetable—absolately harmless B s e T e ar T s i dhcrdered, o Al gt | pasd mpon B provmy heslt, Wholy vegetable_sbsoocely larnless | | JOSEPH BRADFORD, wnd regulates your stomach 8o you can eat your favorite foods without fear. sors of the town ot | | worgl " A . Most remedies give you relief sometimes —they arc slow, but not sure. Dia- was made by the board of| | % e e B JuneR Book Blnder pepsin is quick, positive and puts your stomach In s healthy conditlon o the Wednesduy afternson after a | | 3 5 misery won't come back. which Judge Back as | DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphis, Pa. Rlxnk Baoks Made and Rutad to Orde, You feel different as soon as Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach— 1a ‘Lawton. ot Tawlal | 4 distress just vanishes—your stomach gets sweet, 1 no belching, no eruc- of Plainfie 103 SROADWAY. mtions of undigested food, your head ciears and you {eel fine. | s 1 T Telephons 3A% B ¢ . » Go now, make the best investment vo, nad etting a large fifty- | WHEN you want to put your busl- WHES you want to put your bdusl- v eent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drur <i« lize in five minutes | fixed | Spex Rafore the public thace 16 no m ‘lu&‘b;f:ra the public thern s ko ma: | THERE is no sgvertising medium ) row Indigestion, 3 spepsia : b er thau throuzh the advertis- | dius ter tnan thro 3 neediess it is to sulfer-from S Epepsia or any stomach disorder. \ = cotumns of The Bajletin, (¥ ot The Bulletin, x‘.‘d;““::?w“ The Bul e Tyt lfi;fiiflv‘m‘\nr&,w

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