Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 8, 1912, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRI R A MARCH 8. 1912 N AND ABOUT WESTERLY Auction Sale of Sully Cottage For $6,200—Captain Herbert O. Dunne’s Claim Against the Government——Brown: Homestead to be Utilized as a Clubhouse—Honors For 0dd Fellows. age I Capt. Merbert O. Dunn, a resident of We gair [ United State . y Wi sima. for se homestead, located in | ext to the postoffice, a; GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, wishes 10 an’ ounce (o his patrous and the public tuat he has moved to 65 Broad apmun building, oppesite the ¥ A " THE FINEST 35c DINNER IN TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 i 2 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice @uring his last iliness. MeGrory Building. Norwich, Conn. SIGN PAINTING Iteasonable in prics, promptly done, | = by J. W, MALLETT. 30 Market Street. g lephone 706-2 i S JEWETT CITY HOTEL S s vy < te in every |\ il the Jury. 1fe called on IRA F. LEWIS. Prooristor. memoranda « o 3 "~ | The House Passed a Bill Granting (o 85 -Seuth A Strest. - TAPTVILLE rsda s who eff wools here connected { Wateh Hill { the hurs- with the life savir LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Secriptural Reversion. Mr, Editor: There seems to be a gen- nt. another notion with them, hat if iment, “Pr © death_of this is in 3 | transtatior King James' version. (Trans- Aut obilists, were original Hebrew tors to the automobile translations dili | ised by His Maj Alien died asday at | nd-—appointed to y Francisco. onnection he was a | t H. Langworthy of | ei-in-la to ex- R. Alien of Hopkin- industrial I the people | ! visited here the ation, | o add 1dence designed to afford comfor eaved relatives and list- in the t used, “Blessed are the who die in the Lord. Yea, saith Spirit, for they rest from &c., &c. The Revel eard a from ' indent quarter. hearing a voice reverses all thi a world creat % | texets he quotes, unfortunately ate his opinion, do not delight 1n is this kind of revision and re- pture that brings disre. and tends to de- Along with this also the Psalmist did not give ious his Psalmist Th e | your ame vein is | ) him to write this, but your | it do go to | BAGE AND SULPHUR Gives Color Lustre to Faded and Gray Hair. For generations Sage and Sulphur eral Impression In the minds of some [y, 2f ETNCTACONS VAgE A @ scalp men that it they can only CK D | troubles. Almost everyone knows the their opinions by a text of Scripture | ygjue of guch a combination for keep- th an end of all Controver- | jng tpe hair a good even color, for ’ | curing dandruff, itching scalp and fall- ing halr, and for promoting the growth of the hair, Years ago the only way to of, it ¢ necessary 1o get a Halr Tonle of this kind was to some well known text out of its origin- | make it in the home, which Was trou- al shape and so conform it to their|hlesome and net always satisfactory. inion. This done, they obtain a sub- | Ngwadays aimost any up-to-date drug- antlal footing and self-satis- | gist can supply his patrons with a ction_ensues. A good example of this | reag-to-use product, skilfully prepared o | was afforded in vour paper of Wed-|in perfectly equipped laboratories. . | nesday morning, in which o gentleman| ~An ideal preparation of this sort is Wyeih's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in which Sage and Sulphur are combined with other valuable rem- edies for scalp troubles and thin, weak | hair th sing this remedy for a you will notice the color coming back, your scalp will feel better, the dandrufi will soon be there will be a woncerful difference in nair. 't neglect vour hair if it is full of dandruff, losing its color or com- ing out. Get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, and see what a few day: | treatment will do for you. All drug- gists sell it, under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. Special nt, The Loe & Oegoed Co., 131 Main | atreef. Agent The Lee & Osgood Co. people who ought to be isolated from the community. I have had personal experience in | tuberculosis duty and positively de- | nounce any man or woman who stands in the way of the state tuberculosis commission in preventing the spread of | this terrible problem which is being | ing built on the watershed of the Nor- | wich state hospital. A certain party was overheard to say thet he was - | feeling his position. They cannot ap- | preciate the fact that he was be- friending tha local board by informing the local board before they incurred P o aECe ds to Ce-lany expense that the state bourd of - L hority. Serip- | hoqith would not tolerate the sginato- s iie has =i being built there for sipitary has b ears a e ever CONNECTICUT PEOPLE FCR THE PROTE ton to s Bill, |MEYER DISCUSSES THE | COST OF BATTLESHIPS. Says tk Than the Connecticut. ARAINS sver-officer roportion of me ashore. ips were ar 1 the werters trom the military service. Inde- Arch Mana-| Norwich, Ma in held its first ban- | TION OF GAME Advocate e Florida Cost Less Per Ton the a1t million do! bu & private British yards. ¥ ul permanent furntsh | imposed on de- A Matter of History. My attention has been ir. Editor o Monday’s Res an article in ndent goes out tatement of mine Bulletin (Feb. owboy” Who road for Blucher's d me ed the saved guid ) and the “little cowboy s soldiers to hunt s sile on t ue, histc EDWARD §. BEE Seeds for Children’s Gardens. both Senator man s of seed ibution le leader- the teacher, | gardens our bering us. ildren planting new one in some the country and I am glad o teacher intro- n here. Altogether schoolboy in an have the best and which pretty n have the best flower et you a es for rem school ¢ Pack drop what Ficker, Conn i The Tuberculosis Sanatorium. | ¥ garding sis sanato- m o be loca vieinit Norwich. It seems that » certain of people do not wish Ais instity is lo At ogre, reg: and are gurmising all kinds | contamination ing it rom vet not ompan- ¢ immunity from ease. as well be known now ; o be ex I ho are admitted he he cost of navy var are so drilled as to be d be brought down by the as (o their behavior while out { modern systems of man- | walking on the grounds or otherwise. as were emploved in|] am conscious of the fact th tients aff ded wever, has the 1 will neyer 1D ed ¢ sink morning and evening. as some | | for reasons and protecting the wate, sup- ply of the state hospital. WILLIAM A. YOUNG. Norwich, March 7, 1912. Strike? Should the Minor’ Mr, Editor: A minor should not go up to a crowbar and drink “Old Crow.” in the sweat of his brow, to infuse iron into the blood. A bar of pigiron might be more medicinal and nutritious. les a stout man to handle the till Jack Frost gets out, he may use the bar to strike a veln of coal or bat & policeman. But he should do it be- | fore the miners strike or minors are admitted to the bar ', F.. TALCOTT. Norwich, March 7, 1912, Sarsaparilla Leads all other medicines in | the cure of all spring ailments, humors, loss of appetite, that t| tired feeling, paleness and | nervousness. Take it. ish gold. greatly | Get It today in usual liquid form gr Velling tablets called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses $1. COAL AND LUMBER. COAL WHERE THERE'S WINTER COM- FORT THERE 18 CHAPPELL'S COAL, y of The nec buying the best possible has never been given o n thought as this winter. It's heat units they want now-—not merely Coal CHAPPELL CO. | Wharf and 150 Main Strest | Central | Telephones LUMBER | Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office——cor- Market and Shetucket Sty Telephone 163-12. “It burna up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. i - »Wfln: "Phones —~ 439 JOBN A. MORGAN & SON, | Coal and Lumber Central Whart Teephona 884 ndoptior of the| 1647 g - dm admiral, so that United ald not be ’ oitranked by Torelon’ pomens.imooins Adam’s Tavern movements. — = — b . e A 1361 Brandt Case Before Grand Jury. Some Sink Sense New Yor March Th No place in offer to the public the finest standard fortimer 1 N i brands of Bee: of Burope and Americs, ! 8. ( y Gold | Bol ian, Pilsner, Culinbach Bavarian b Beer, Lass Pale and Burton, Muelirs | Be | Beotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin_Stout, | C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | Hill P. B. Ale, I'rank Jones' Nourlsh- | ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser | Budweiszr, Schlitz and Pabst. | A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. epnone 447-12% | = r. c. aEER | TUNER 122 Prosoect St SN Tek Bk Norwle, Ga | MARSHALL'S losing its color or coming | gone, and in less than a month’s time | i ey | fought by the medical profession all nts, He takes 10 de | ihe world over. The only excuse mey | i 3 > ther that He|Can sive being, it will deteriorate the (8iving the reason) rather that H| vaiue of their property. Only the other [v‘num trn to him and live. O yes! | {H1g 0L IRE BRI, 00 on whers o | there is a differen Jiving meD | certain people were denouncing tne the | 304 our Christianity does mot tea¢h | nedical superintendent for his objec- that death ends all, or that a 800d(ion to the tuberculosls sanatorium be- man is ogether done for in the arti- Perhaps, if such a man waits | - COAL CALAMITE COAL | Purchasing Agency Read About the Money-saving Opportunities = We Offer You When Buying Here | WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU (0 TO 30 PER GENT. FOR INSTANGE On Dress Goods and Silks we save you 11c to 35¢c per yard. On Linings and Wash Goods we save you 7c to 12V5c. With every standard make of Corsets we give you Double Royal Gold Trad- ing Stamps. Women’s Kid Gloves, standard make, both foreign and domestic and the guaranteed kinds. 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See our Special at $5.50. When you want to again buy any of the above goods | ask you please study economy and come here for your wants where we guarantee to save you 10 to 30 per cent. on the amount of your investment. We solicit one trial purchase to convince you. 164 Main Street M A R s H A L L, s; with the Norwich Cir. Library Agency for LEWANDO'S Finest French Dyers and Cleansers in America with more than 1,900 regular satisfied customers here in this city alone. March, April, May, July, August, October and November are our very busy months, so if you have any work for Lewando’s our advice to you is BRING IT HERE NOW and save disappointments, because later you may be compelled to wait a longer while than you wish for the return of your goods. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New L.ondon (Norwich) Liine —T0— NEW YORK STEAMERS —~AND— Clioose_this route next time ¥ to New York. Youw'll nave a de voyage on Long Island Sound - superb view of the womderful sky line and water front of Matihattan Island. Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 p. m. week days only, due New York, Pl 70, Bast River, at 6.45, and Pler North River, 7 o'clock next mornia NEW YORK or telephone W, J. Phillips, Write New London, Conn. for state- 1y31d Agent, rooms and information. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service direct to New York. BERMUDA o o Freight Carrh | ¥IeT-cLARS ROUND T Private Bath P d. Only Steamer Landing P ilton or S George's passengars ohtain best eholes of holul aceommedutions o0 3 Feautitl Hoskiet, ¥ Bermuda--Atlautio Line, 200 8y or Frank H. Allen, Aliee Building. 50 Msin Stfeet PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gas Steam Fitting H“MB'“ Fitting 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone npes at way. New ¥ Isha A Duns. Sanitary Plumbing A peep Into an up 1 date vathroom is only less refreshiLg lhan the baih {itse.t. During the summer you wili | the more look to the bath for bodily comfort, 1 will show you sampies and plans of the poicelain and other tubs and give you esiimatss for tiie work of putting them fn in the best manner from a sanitary stondpoint—and guar- antee the entire job 2. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Stree: i (i ‘ U ”m J : You insure your Life~ Why not insure your Health by using Cottolene; | It isn’t the quantity of food l3;1011 eat, but \ that portion of it that digests that brings health and strength. Lard-soaked food never has been; never can be digestible and nourishing, because of the hog fat it contains. Cottolene is far more healthful than lard because Cottolene is a vegetable product, makes food rich without being greasy, and can easily be digested by the stomach of a child. They say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. People who have used and are usingCotfolene for all shortening and frying purposes say that the way to health is through theuse of Cottolene. 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The new Crane toast er makes “in a Jifty,’ incomparabls }.oldm-bmwn toast, 15c gets one | Gas Ranges, Water Heaters, Hot Plates and Tubing, all of highest qua ity and at prices thay ‘will surprise you, Gas & Electrical Dep't. Alice Building, 321 Main Street 4. F. CONANT. 11 Franklls Street. S0 and the J. F. © e the best en 1l market | e WHAT'S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE Step in and se us. RANK wn-uu & co.

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