Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 29, 1912, Page 6

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2 ORWICH BUI:tETIN, THURSDAY, FEMUAIY 29, 1912 ‘SUDDEN DEATH AT WESTERLY Mrs. Charles H. Hinckley Has Apoplectic Shock—Seventh Day Baptist Committees in Session—Need of_Public Hospital—Lecture by Dr. A. W. Halsey. The joint committee of tne tract and misstonary board made report on the recent referendum of the African | missionary question, at . special meet- | ing of the bosrd of managers of the Seventh-day Baptist Missionary soci oty, held gn Wenterly. These mem- to a firm that is soon to open busi- ness here, The foundation town and state compieted. Peter M. work for buflding is the new nearly Rose has transferred His bers were present: Willinm L. Clurks, | Intersst in Teal sntis) Toostd s ON~ George B. Carpenter, A. G, Crofoot, H. | . °° - hea s 4l C. VanHorn, J. F. Palmer, J. H. Aus- |, Mrs. William Segar and daughter tin, L. ¥. Randoiph, J. A. Saunders, | I are in’ Boston, guests of Mrs. Samuel H. Davis, H. u ‘Swinney. Alex, ’!MJ Milner, Mr. Segar is at Eustis, C. Kenyon, Ira B. Crandull. Charies | Florida. H. Stanten, Clayton Burdick, J.| Cyril D. W of Providence has Irving Maxson and A Buliock, | succeeded Alfred Williams, son of the Recently the tract and misslonary | contractor, as superintendent of the boards referred back to the joint com- | hullding of the town hail and court mittes compomed of Messrs Davis, | building Burdick, <Crandall. Randoiph and | Aitorney Alber 2 Carpester, ite recommendation that s asts, dopnhaly Rev. William 1. Burdick be sent to "o the A bt s he o investigats the interesis in Africa, and P e LR LR R asked that the whole matter be sub- | cciation buildimg at Providence. mitted to t urches by referendum, These four questions were submitted: Ars you in favor of the Seventh-day Joseph Shefeld 1 Wednesday kham died on afternoon at the home of vork | 15 nephew, 1, Duane Wheeler, in. tha Baptists engaging in mission work nep e % o Nvasseland. Africa, under favor- | R0ad district, in his ninety-second able ocondll The answer Wwas: M vas ill ten days Yas, 1479; No, 284, attributed to age, Do you faver sending some one from is country to investigate Subbath rests and prospects of developing ssion work in that fleld? Yes, 1,09; ithelynd T, Randolph enter- tained members of Ingohec club t bridge whist at her home on Chest- No v sireet, and served dainty refresh- It you favor sending some one to|ments. Miss Ireme Peabody received te, do you favor sending one | the loGy's prize and Frank Johnson o men’ Two men, 999; one awarded the gentleman's prize. N & The ice in the river has caused un- favor continuing work on ant_limitation of the coal sup- present lines after July 1, 1913, even f Westerly, While the Pawcatuck f no_one is sent from here? No,|r has been practically freed, but 804: Yes, 3 | ice fre Barn island to Pawca- In keeping with the referendum |tuck river interferes with navigation. ote, the committee recommended the | Sevaral barges of coal are waiting to calling of Rev. William L. Burdick and | be towed up the rive N. O M‘:‘;; a‘:“wm Py N:‘m‘;"""‘m The first of a series of lectures on the eligion of ) i propgon Religion of the Orient was de: > | livered Wednesday evenin the v "‘-’“‘.fl o o “;her’ ay school room of C! lll’glll pis- g s ol s A g urch by Dr. A. W. Halsey of esn reporied. Ths necemsary trav- S T ~iing expenses of hoth men will be s SSE uniers P Sad Ry s l"w"x,. VIO“ dress was of much interest and educa- st or B S Bus. | tional to. the large audience. yurney. The pulplt of Rev. Mr. Bur- k will be supplied in his absence | ————— & and M be paid a salary | MVSTlr King-Lamb Marmage at Baptist Par- sonage—Albert Burrows Not to Lose Sight, Dand Scalp and Dandruff trous and Abundant After a Danderine Hair Cleanse Danderine s to the hair wh of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. ight to the roots, i s them. to_grow abundantly long, al. strong beaut weeks® use wil Ip. Use it every day er growth you desire. cdiately after appl erine al dandnuff will surely t ste a ‘-lh with a lit rough your one small flul Tust; IF you care for hrn iful, s e from any A real surprise awaits you. toilet counter— Makes your hair grow long, heavy and luxuriant and we can prove it Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Hair Becomes Soft, Flufiy, Lus« tfresh showers It rates and Tts exhilarating, stimula- 1 life-producing properties cause the It at once imparts a sparkling sy and velvety softness to the hair, cause new hair to ¥ ch two or three it to complete i * little Dan- itching It mu wish to du) uble lhe beauty of your this—moisten and draw it hair, taki wvl] cm:n‘e the hair of ve C\J -In a few and mmmnnuhl: soft- the beauty and ft hair and lots ent bottle of Knowl- drug _store or e[‘[fle The Porteous & Mitchell Co. A Great Purchase of RUGS From the $5,000000 Auction Sale of the Alexander Smith & Sons Co. These Rugs are perfect in every way, and represent the surplus stock of the largest American Rug Manufacturer. They are offered at a time when the plans for Spring in many homds, embrace a new Rug. THE OFFERING IS OPPORTUNE THE SAVINGS MOST SUBSTANTIAL The assortment comprises a big variety of styles and sizes—Small Rugs, Carpet-size Rugs and many special size Rugs—and we can positively guarantee that these prices will not be duplicated later for Rugs of equal quality. GOVERNMENT FAILS TO AVERT COAL STRIKE Proposals Made by Prime Minister Turned Down by Mingrs. 5 —The gmemmnm edged failure to set- ute between the coal own- e miners, An official state- seen issued regarding the ibmitted by the prime to the representatives of the :nd miner: A noe funds sing on of tr ote the joint ued in offica for t " | Year 19 | | B Mre. Lydia Jane Knight Hinckley, | widow of Charles H. Hinckley, who | formerly cwn-d the Hinckley 'arm i jgton, aled s a newly furnished morping in_her Ashbey stree | the Current Topics, | 1 re guests of the for- s, M and Mrs. John H. 6, 1 the 0.0.F, hall in esday evening. onferred on | from t .a his 1t Lathrop's a plece of steel It was feared for a time « ght nd inquired as informed | m was probabl L his sight was not | mpanied er want int ment, and fo ady lying on STDNINFTON the bedroom an uncomscious ooy Shipments of Cod to City Markets— Dr. Frank 1 ne wes mummoned. | Interesting Fapers at Travel Club's was avid Mre. Hinckle: Session. shock of apoplexy | Mrs. Hi 800 d o *, Chese- also. 1 fine, funeral of Almost weekly there one of the needs ni s proof that| Wenmy d Wednes- New | i e Haven.—The Jewish societies of . 3 en took up a collection of $60 | & . for the aid of the Lawrence ? < tha Junes »h‘__ D!rh«—\ illiamy W, Hine f Derd ! o oldest 0dd Fellow in the state, Local Lacenics ] e is 40 years old and a member | ic lodge since 1344 uantities of witch ha- ng carted from the leadow distriet to the witch distillery, near the station. Camp, or- R ch, has re | the south, much improved FACE BROKEN OUT ? ! ind resumed his dutles at morning. ‘ Pimples Replaced by Smooth, Clear | . | est 8. Fuller left for 8 Skin |1 . where he will attend It From there he will go it 2 d then to New York Try This Remedy at Our Risk. It He will be gone about two . Ugly pimiples and blotches not only ure the face but cause unpleas- ant comments and suspicion. They are a form eczema and | prepar note reauty and to| am soothing yund antiseptic % Waterbury.—Mayor Reeves s keep- oing to bed—only a few treatments |, & . . treat ng right after the heads of the vari- «.‘“-;’a‘vcln):'» to show its marvelous | ous city departments under the vote | - e passed by the board of finance, direct- | \vr-mulnt h“» len‘v)nqr q’R t ing ment head to submit a special value to Saxon S 1ist of supplies wanted for the remaind- bility to penetrate the skin er of the year its ling, germ-destroying action g very seat of the disease. | Cromwell.—¥or the fourth successive !d: i o " -'H mne: \Xll‘]\\l mon ade hi of the White schouvl ve does not sa ully. | won the school bunner for the highest vadway Pharmacy, . G. Engler|pp oo ] g Norwich, Conn | for” the mon First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis That was the case with Mrs W. .| far ) | ajley, McCrears, Ky y wife was| | school year thus eken down with a severe attack of ls| Torrington.— The 1 Build- ich run into bronohitls. She |ing compar a contract | ad_consumption | for chial school | night. The first 1 for St .vv,,‘ Foley's Honey and Tar Com- L poon Catholie chyreh, sound gave her so much relief that | il will he of tapes 1 she continued using it Jintfl sha was | (e hatght, 64 ently curef.” The Lee & Os-|vith an T e £ 1}1!!' n-d Ce. rooms and an assembly hall. Fegins by sa satisfied th: sround work- SALE BEGINS TODAY HERE ARE THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS Small Size Rugs Axminster Mats, size 18x36 inches, at 85¢, regular price $1.00. Velvet Rugs, size $1.35. TESTIFIES PHOTOGRAPHS COULD HAVE BEEN FAKED. Expert Optician and Photographer a! Witness in Kimmel Case. | St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 28.—The last tes- | timony in the Kimmel mystery case was given this afternoon, and adjourn- ment was taken until tomorrow, when arguments At(orne‘s for cach side will be allowed four, hours. Testimony in rebuttal was given today witnesses for the plaintiff, the re- of a defunct bank at Niles, August Ecker, who qualified as {an expert optician and photographer, 27-54 inches, at $1.10, regufar price easonabie | testified in attacking the testimony of o S ol ernment is | John M. Shetland, Bertillon expert at | Axminster Rugs, size 27x54 inches, at $1.69, regular he power to!the Auburn, N. Y., prison, where the it % hould be secured by |Kimmel claimant was confined, that price $2.00. o to the speclal distr ade onfer with st meth- ! effect to these rict con- vo_appointed fves ld appointed by decide jolntly the ment wou tstanding poi Vatioal the proposals )wing resolutions ttlement of t Soll no min wor ers.’ sre can be » present dispute WORKED A COLORED POSTAL CARD FRAUD. John A. Burns and Wife Arrested by Federal Authorities. New York, Feb, 28.—J, and his wife, R. Mildred rrested today by the federal a charged with using the mails to ud. It is alleged that under the ) :d Burns company od_extensively in| throughout the manufacturers high class postal would furnish home ons sending them tions. On receipt | this amount, it is further alleged would send to the corres- tter saying that three dol- ployment to pe en cents for instri forthcoming, is spending a few | ¥} Mm. JEALOUS MAN KILLS A MARRIED WOMAN Then Shoots rhmself and Is Not Ex«] pected to Live. Cape May Courthouse, N Feb. 28 —trenzied with jealousy, Joseph Pettit today fired soveral shotse from | ar the head of Mrs. Kate om he had been or for ten vears, and who disposition to a nticns of another man. nan, whose husband works in s faciory, died Instantly, Pet- seeing the deadly result of his work 2 through alive, live but only a few | tal W any | § could he made by coloring | tie materials for which d be sent for a dollar, Wi physi- | the photographs which Shetland made {could have been “faked. Frederick H. Bacon, of counsel for the plaintiff, denied the claimant’s charge that he refused to discuss the | case with the claimant when he first |met him in Auburn prison in 1908. Axminster Rugs, price $4.25. size 36x72 inches, at $3.19, regular \ Here Are the Larger Rugs EVERY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IS A DECIDED BARGAIN Smith’s “Manor” Tapestry Brussels Rugs, seamless, size 6x9 feet, regular price $7.00 —SPECIal PHCE wv'c cuvic's'cnnvese Smith’s “Nepperban” Tapestry Brussels Rugs, seamless, size 6x9 feet, regular price $8.00—~Special price Smith’s “Nepperban” T :lpeslr\' Brussels Rugs, seamless, size 8 feet, 3 inches by 10 feet, 6 inches, reguldr price $12.50—Special Condemns Primary Election System. shington, Feb. 28.—The primar | election system, adopted by ates, was attacked in the senate to- v during consideration of the elec- | tion o ator Stephenson of Wiscon- sin. Senator Heyburn said the pri- mary opened the way for graft, and it was condemned as upsatisfact Senators McCumber and Ov Senators Borah and Biistow deferded | the iaw. | “USIN’ TIZ GRAMMA?” 6.30 9.98 10.49 [1.98 13.50 WE SELL THE FAMOUS WHITHALL RUGS The Whithall Mills produce Rugs as fine in texture as “Yes, Hureld, It Makes Grandma’s Feet Feel Just Like Yours, Free from - papa an your gra Smith’s “Manor” mamma, your grand- s dma all use TIZ,' whel t0o, you & Sour teet | Tapestry Brussels Rugs, e e red- Thats| ) seamless, size 8 feet, 8 inches by 12 feet, de- signs suitable for parlor or sitting room, reg- ular price $13.00—Special price......... Smith’s “Nepperban” Tapestry Brussels Rugs seamless, size 9x12 feet, regular price $1450—Special ‘PrCe & .isieseevosimaios Splendid Quality Axminster Rugs, size 8 ft. 3 inches by 10 feet, 6 inches, regular price $19.00—Special price * Smith’s Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, in pretty floral and Oriental designs, regular price $22.50—Special price e Smith's Wilton Velvet Rugs, seamless, size 9x12, regular price § :25 0—Special price. . [ i | | | | | | Most of,us get old, feet first. The bunions gét stale, more wearisome and | palnful. Corns get harder and more lmn,uon. as the feot become more ten- | er. At a time when old people need | fhaie feet most, they can use them less | —unless they tse TIZ | you have never used TIZ befors, | your “irst use of it wiil bring vack | those made by the ancient Persians—at about one- | some of your girlhood days. TIZ will s . . | make vour feet teel young, atrong and |} tenth the price. They are made in sizes to meet about never chafo or ache, never get blistered | | every need. We invite examination. or swollen, and your corns, bunions ) | and callouses will be no more. Nothing | { will do it or can do it like TIZ Don't | experimant with other things: other | people have done that for you and they are all now using TIZ. TIZ acts on a new principle—draws out Il the poisonoussexudations that | make foot troubles. | 17, 25 cents & box, sold everywhere. | or sent direct, on receipt Of price. | Walter Luther Dodge & Co.. Chicagn. | 11l Recommended by all Drug Sto | department and general storos OUR ANNUAL SALE OF Kitchen Furnishings INSTANT RELIEF You can stop tnat awul jtch from e bles in two e vouch for it. of the simple, ), Proseriptio i stops instantly. rial bottiz—enough to cents, Now, if you have tried a great many for | WILL CONTINUE TODAY AND UP TO AND IN- CLUDING SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd. IT IS A GREAT CHANCE for Housekeepers, Boarding Houses and Restaurants-to replenish their stock of Kitchen Utensils at positive savings—and most of them gre taking advantage of the opportunity. NOTWITHSTANDING the active selling of the past few days about every lot is complete for to- day. The public realizes from past experience that our FROM ECZEMA cures for eczema ana have been du avpointed, do not make th» mistake of | othing Wash. -0 to them if you can’t| | come to ts—but if you come to our store, we wiil give you the first dollar bottle on our posilive no pay guar- | artee that D.D.D. will stop the itch | at_once, The Lee & Osgood Co. The Experience of Nurses is it their liable Schenck’s Mundrake Pilla there would be less sickness. A box will prove their s Droperties in stomach, and liver discases — Indigestion, comstipation, ma- lapla, Thegrtburn, jaundice, etc. vegetable—absolutely harmless, plain or Dr. 1. preparations for this event are on a large scale—there- fore there are few disappointments. COME TODAY—you’ll find the assortments practically complete, and you can make positive and substantial savings on every purchase. patients would take in time a re- liver and stomich medicine like ‘Whelly 25¢ a BOX. Sold everywhere. for the free book, and dlag- ur own trouble. H.SCHENCK & SON, Phila., Pa. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. i | | I 3.2% TRAVELERS DIRECTORY. 10 Cars More We have just got the room this week to take in ten cars for over- hauling and repainting. Better have it dons now rather than wait till later when the rush is on. L We do this work, all branohes of it, ‘painting, ~trimming, etc, in a first- class manner, our prices being consist- ent with good work, Scott & Clark Corp. 2 Tel. 697 Greeneville New Londqrr Line —T0— NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE . =—AND-— NEW HAMPSHIRE ) e e syl e g oy % dviand S0 Steamer leaves New London at 11 p m. week days nnly, d\l 70, Tast Rivi at North River, 7 o:lauk NEW LONDON ——TO— NEW YORK erlo nr uh‘phon Ry Intormation. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service direct to New York. ifvom Norwlel Fussdays Thu duys, Sundays, at b, V. J. Phillips. nn. for state- 1ys1d We have opened our Gentlemen’s GRILL-ROOM WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co,, Propristors. FHO’I’EL:;; 'GREGORIAN NEW YORK CITY, 85TH ST, FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. 14 Qoo Molern. Abwiutely Fireproot. Luxurious, comfortable a like. Nearest amusements, shope and Gepoti NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICF. ath, A good room snd tath, $2,00 d”:; OTHERSR UP TO $3. PARTOR, BKDROOM, H\TH $4.00, Restminbng & 15 parte e ToBre €'t estmuray ot carth” Kiro Sble 'hote. RITCARY. Prop. BERMUDA MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT,IN THE WORLD. ey outdoor recreation. Excellent sea bath febiag, Boating. tenai, olf, cycling. & g Avoid Seasickness By Travolling on THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST, TWIN-SCREW Inuullutm lior “QGeANAY 4.000 Tons; 535 Feet Lon Largest, rulu: and_Fin arrles Only First-cl e Cattls gr Freight Cari TASS ROUND 71 TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, TRAVELING BAGS. A large assortment at low- est prices. The Shetucket Harnzss Co., 321 Main Street, THE FINEST 35c DINNER IN TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 112 MME. TAFT—Palmist and clairvoy- | ant—has returned to 68 Washington | London, where she will be to see any of her friends and decl Datrons. X Sy ey D, TOLE | NEW LINE Eluulf ul on_ the Atlantle. of FALL DRESS GOODS dlrect from | Sican hesict when “wetessens™ orinesire, Pium- mills at very low prices. giads Dances, Gymnasium, - Wireles Bibmestee Asrortment lengths of all kinds. i Private n“rf"wm w Promennd Buct Cotton Goods and Silks at Half Prices | e frome* on: "syec 265, Promensde Deck iy MILL REMNANT STORE JOHN BLOOM, Prop. 171 W. Main 8t Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE We guarantee our service to be the | best at the most reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave. | |DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice during his last fllness. | MoGrory Building, __Norwich, Conn. WHITE ROSE ! CATSUP, PINEAPPLE. Peaches, Cherries, Cornstarch, Tea, Coffee, Etc. People’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. WM. F. BRILEY | i (Successor te A. T. Gerdnen) | Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone $83. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that canzot be excelled. | ‘Puone your order. Frompt service | THE APPROACH ! OF SPRING | means somebody is going to build. Somebody Is going to have some conm- | tract work done. ARE YOU ? 1t so. why not let me consult with you about it. 1 will be pleased to give Jou my estimates and prices for any- Thing Inthe contracting line, and as for ‘the actual work and results you will be pleases | AL Fant is the opportunity. Wil | llr: > ntlll‘lllln Line, ” “l I& ‘l or Frani len., Alln 50 Mzin Strest. "“‘"I.I York, Boin" A Duts PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, Come OQver to BREED'S PLUMBING SHOP and get a box of U. S. Standard Bath Room Cleaner. Large cans, 40c, small cans, 25c. The greatest and cheapest thing on earth to clean porcelain ware, nickel-plate and mirrors without in- jury. Try it, if you do not like it bring it back and get your money. If you want anything'in the Plumb- ing or Steam Line come In and talk it over. ROBERT J.COCHRANE S Fing TLUMBIG ictiog 10 West Man\ngl‘:i,‘o’;urwlch Conn Sanitary Plumbing A peep Into an up te date bathroom is only less refreshing than the ball itse.f. During the summer you will the more look to the bath for Bo:s comfort. I will show you samples phnl of the percelain and other tubm d give you estimates for the work o petiinng them X B The e S from & sanitary standpoint—and guar< antes the ‘entire fob J. . TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS e X T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Strest E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and G: Prices and work satistactory 130 Platt Ave. S, F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker hnunz for Richardson and Boyfton THEceR. 65 West Main Strest. Notwich, Conn. | T you let me have it? Ask others who have done so. C M. WILLIAMS, 218 Maln Street, ; QUALITY !in work should elways be considered | eclally when it Sts No more than . . | e . Skinted men vre| New Line . of Birthday employed by us, Our price tell the { Post Cards and Local View Post Cards. %02/ L HILL, ubmgm Street | whole' story \ STETSON & YOUNG. mg' THERE i no advertising mum Connsotiaut ull r businass

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