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o \ NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1912 Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Maia St. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED FINE BACON— or by e sweetest and tenderes DRIED BEEF— no tough pleces. Paoplerllarkot' 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prep. ARE READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION s and Wagons, grade man mplete; HARNESSES. styles. Hagness is | Examine o The L. L. Chapman & 14 Bath Streed, Advice to Mothers hdd art ph is It should be taken. I'd catch Present. Toguish lttie smile, his protty little 0f the Third Baptist church, officlated. | dimple, Such photograps become prized remembrances of babyhood's days in Dight years to come. experience in_photasraphing always look their best when we & them. No troublessme Snap them in o Jiffy. LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Oppostte Norwich Savings Soclety. Fine line of St. Patrick’s Post THE NOVELTY SHOP C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin Street Norwich, Wednesday, March 13, 1912. The Bulletin everywhere in the city before 6 8. Subscribers who fafl 1o recetve if that time will confer J'favor by .r 1pnnlmz thg fact to The’Bulletin Co, THE WEATHER. Forecast For Today. For New England: Wednesday to east winds; what colder. Predictions Rain or snow high southeast Thursday fair, some- weather wilf prevail, preceded by rain with nearly stationary tem- Aining room, and the clubhouse, The buildings w winds, followed by clearing and cold~ er, and on Thursday generally fair and cold weather, Observations in Nerwich. The following records reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show in temperature changes Tuesday the changes | barometric| f1d and out accomnodations for there is one addition on the building. | The new one, which will accomodate will be built south of the buflding. Highest 43, lowest 4. Comparisons. Predictions for Tuesday south to southwest winds. Tuesday’s weather—Rain, following | wind south, _PLANS FOR HOSPITAL BUILDING L o "The architects them, plans have been submitted to contractors for bids to be sent in by the first of April for several of the new buildings at the Norwich which will The plans are for the central | musement hall additions to the cow barn Proposals 1 be of brick with conerete floors and fireproof construc- tion including slate roofs. tion to the cowbarn will be of hollow | terra cotta blocks cemented both in- | The main cowbarn has | cellent water. . FOR THE FIRST TIME. Get But Two of the Contests Down g o the River. SuBmined to Contractors For Figures—802 Patients at the| ~New London Eiks at New London 1 State Institution—New Wards Will Accommodate 200 on Tuesday evening had their These wards will give additional {hgre on the 7. pump for the last artes- | ~ Cribbage WON THREE STRAIGHT | The New L stock before Six_bours after hlgh water It is low is follewed by flood tide, GREENEVILLE NEWS. Funeral of Mrs. William A. Baker— The fuheral of Mary E, Austin, wife of Wiliam A. Baker, was held from her Twelfth street, afternoon and » |iate home, banquet hall Robert I. True, pastor Me and the Christian’s Good- Wefs sung. “The profusion We have had years of beautiful floral tributes included a cres- cent from the family, callas lilies from Lund and daughter, wreath from grandson, bouquet of carnations from | Wiigred Norman, wreath from Baptist church, treath of galyx leave: from drawing-in room nemah mills, carnations from Mrs. A. Doris Lund, Miss Anderson and hands of Po- bearer were Smith Peter Murray, Amos A. Calvin Miner E. Newman plot in Yantic cemetery where Rev. Mr. True read a committal service at Church & Allen had charge of | Among. those from out of town were | two sisters, Anna M. Hilliard of | two brothers, Austin of Apponaug, R Austin of Coventry Cente and Thomas Starkee of 10 Gars More st Tel. 697 1912 ARRIVAL Wall Papers Arge assortment of mew and beau- Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Exley of Oc- visiting friends Arcatium clad New London BEiks New York | is the guest of Central | got the room e in ten hauling and repainting. Better have it dons now rather than wait till jater when the rush is on. We de this werk, al! branches of it, trimming, etc, in clase 1aanner, our prices Leinp consist- + good work. - Scolt & Clark Corp. Greeneviile _ TAFTVILLE T. A. C. Wins at Pinochie—Notes and | (" Personals of Lecal Interest. of Februery 25 against Of those asking for help 83.5 | were furnished January. were | bureaus follows Hartford—A pplications fer help 98; e Athletic club defeated pinochle Monday the store of R. Paredis,| 2000 points. up ae follows: A. 8t. Germain, W. Beauregard, P. Carpenter, A. Benolt, E. Gaucher, M. Millette, E. Burelle. s | ployment 28 { secured 198 was a |ment 62 Matthew Exley Jr, of Occum was in New London on busines Monday tions secured Donovan wa in Hartford Tue- . the assessor’s convention We solicit inspection. i The Fanaing Studios, 31 Willow Street A number from Tattviille attended MAPLE SUGAR CARDWELL'S Minnie Masse of Willimantic | |is visiting Mr. for $10,000 for |'Chartier of Merchants avenue. the railroad. The accident on which ‘the suit besed occurred February plaintift was struck rain near the ¥, H. & A. H. Chappell The passenger train She stepped out of the way of a frelght and was run over APPEAL TAKEN. New Leondon Board to Carry $8,000 Verdict Secured by Clara Turner, to Supreme Court. E. A. W. GILMAN'S Periodical Agency | kiy and monthiy iy and_elc B AW NEW LINE | of FALL, DRESS GOODS direct from mills at very low prices. Ascortment lengths of all kinds. Cotton Geods and Bilks at Half Prices | MILL REMNANT STORE JOHN BLOOM, Prop. M W, Main 8t On Exhibition A Sne assoriment of the Latest Styles = MMinery MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, No. 52 Shetucket St. | Rack, Livery and Boarding STABLE We guirantes our service to bs the best at the most reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS. for QUALITY in work should always be considered ially when it costs no more then inferior kind. employed by whole story STETSON & YOUNG. P, WHEN yoi want 1o put your bus mess bafore tne public. than through the adver! us. - | pasmenger train An appeal to the supreme court has been flied by the New Haven railroad brought against the com- | ¢ Clara Turner Hammond the Clara Turner the loss of their isted publications, | bed. quotations, address | wae given for the | #ach of the {wo suils to resover dam- approximately ie company was ji#ving New Lon- and were just about to start Middletown, and their baggage, scon- costumes and other been placed m a car which was dn a whur( siding in New Londen the wharf caught the stores on it, together with the car | and contents, burned. Firet Hebrew Society. the recent meeting of the First Aebrew soalsty of Norwleh the follow- ing officers were eleoted: Tilts_Raphael; trustees, 8. Mikol; ondon Biks and the Mys- | club bowling teams came here on | evening for a Arcanum club alley the B more tween the Arcanum on the New night, in which one game will be suf- ficjgnt for the local five to win tournament. London match iting bowlers were enter- supper by Mystic Club. Team Standing. 39 SITUATIONS SECURED. Two-thirds of Those Who Applied for Employment Secured Of the total number of applicants | employment at the five free pub- | loyment bureaus for the month | 58.6 per cent | Applications for - | ployment 200; for help 113; Bridgeport—Applications ; for help 244; | Applications was, a recent visitor | ployment 184; for help 1 | secured 112, Applications for for help 41; Total number of applications for em- ; for help 628, and situa- 8. CIVIL SUPERIOR COURT. Suit for $1,000 Damages Will Be Con- tinued Today. The superior court came in at New Miss Ida Duvarney of Springfield is | London and resumed the trial of the Arthur | suft of Agnes Whitney of the New Haven road, Wag starfed Thursday afternoon is the case in which the plaintiff sues injuries received on stopped, lucked and ‘listened, obeying crossiug sign, but that she saw nothing and thought She denied that she had taken liquor, dope or anything kind ard said ot was clear. number of other witnesses testi- The case will be continued to- | from the witness stand on crutches. Wet in San Antonio. ard from a Norwich man Texas, recelved Tuesday, mentioned meeting Captain | Murphy of the Aethletics thera ware found Ao wet f the Athlet axpec three or four days, [ A’producer gas propelled automoblie vice president, Sam-|has proved succeasful where It was invented. M. Huiz, | — Judge John C. Crosby, who presided at the trial whereby Bertram G. Spen- It was one-sided winning handily. of Martha B. Bla | filed in the office of the clerk of courts at Springfield his findings on the bill of exceptions and petition for a new trial, brought forward in Spencer's Seege 3 alf by his counsel, R. P. Stapleton { Preliminary Work 'Towards Forming | Federation of Churches in Progress. and C. L. Young. Jurge Crosby allows the bill of exceptions and orders the questions of law involved therein to| The executive committee of the Men | |and Religion Forward Movement con- | at its present sitting in Boston. The|tinued its work with a meeting Mon- | petition for a new trial on the ground | g of newly The (rial of Spencer for murder be- gan in the second week of November, |to five delegates instead of three 1911, and continued for 13 days. The |the big convention meeting in jurors reported a verdict of guilty of | York, the committee to appoint th murder in the first degree. He has |did not report, but was given power to| | be brought. before the supreme court the members of | there being who sat down to the fine spread in the It had been prepared by | Ames and was enjoyed by the entire table was handsomeiy flowers, escalloped Oysters doughnut: cake, apples and coffee. the close. n Steward Ames did him- seif provd ana marked the last tourney on the local The summary of the games follows: New London Elks. Cigars were oill of e: St. Jolin, a convict; who It takes more than a real rainstorm to keep femininity in the house when |Its only business was a ng opening day arrives. That fact |Chairman B. P. Bishop that the pre- demonstrated Tuesday, when |jiminary work towards the formation shoppers, net only from Norwich, but |of n federation of churches was from ovms miles distant came out for ferings. There ws ing, too, for opening d: fastidious purchasers improving opportunfty to secure hats, coats and suits before they had been generally inspected and passed upon by the gen- eral public, T EBeee AND PLAY HIS GAMES were sup- | for employ- situations se- | Looking about among the handsome el models, 1t is evident that local stocks| Foss and Williamis Win Games. have been selocted with diecrimination and taste,and with the primary idea of : o e ) style at the most adv: o Arca clu 8d 2 3 That imported. gor,gs“‘ia,, b ,f,’.';“’;‘; man Carroll will return Monday from such enticing figures is duo to the faot That they are bought dfrect. ta sract |the tournament. He has six to play, | quantities, and by experts acquainted | Which Includes those with Haviland, with trade demands and the condition situations se- s a season of lace, and oddly 1, 1809. The a’ passonger mouse, marquisette, stenciled chiffon, and what not! Bewdldering color ef- fects and combinations tell of the clever devices of Parisian actists. Best all, there are scores of smart but sensible utility sui range of even the most modest purse. Smart Coats. to take his medicine. He told Judge | Espectally effective among Tuesday's | COlL Tuesday morning that he coat in fashionablé reseda und white, with siriped Bengaline revers and fin w elegant. white serge coat, one side | e effect, and cuffs, trimmged with macreme lace, edged with tiny pearl buttons, and | having the fashionable Empire back. In miilinery the color best liked this| 5 season 18 primrose, although novel and | [Ty TR coguging effects ‘are obtained with | Lillian Russell's Warning— | peach and the beautiful oiseau blue. Parchment is & new tint greatly fav ored, and i nmm«}l' Vesterday in a | tri-corner model of hemp, its crown | " handed With handsome silver and |y AUisn Russell i¥ & physioal wonder. | cream galloon, the finish rich feathers s of darker toned parchment. {the Chicago Tribune she says Most of the hats roll from theeface, 8 last Thursday B, Berisch and Bechert are the only original members )f the soclety now living. How to Cure Rheumatism Prominent Doctor's Best Prescrip- tion Easily Mixed at Home. a stylo universally becoming, and nat- urally requiring Flower turbans remain in favor, and ' ¢ there arfe many smart novelties in e crowns covered with white and green Falls Ave. _A_!;_E_B_ Directy: and Embalm2 and one ounce pound. Take 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bldg. Telephone 643-2. Prompt service day or night Zady Assistant Residence 116 Broadway. opp. Theatre. + Telephone €42-2. gist does not Kenuine Torts o and harmiess formula has worked wonders for ail who b quickiy ouring dcute rhieumatism and buckache, your druggist get one ounce senled puckage By hese {wo ingredient s Siake tabiswpoon? and at bed time. Jafter the first few doses. 1f your drug- have Toris compound | in stock he will get it for you in a few hours from his wholesale house. Don't [ be influenced (o take a patent medicine Tneist al. one sunece gealed, vellow package. This was published here ods of the worst cases were cured by it in a short lime trailers. A really new shape is the sailor, which is attractively developed in black and white, Bvery woman will want to ses the beautiful Linea of waists, hats, suita (100 coat | frocics; misses' dresses, atc., while the | bt oy SP1*8P! offeringe are oholce and fres hefors each mea esuits come | on having the ound in the origin- £ e K R S el i The clubhouse will be built The nurses’ cottages at the hospital |Burns, Geary, Sexton, Maker, Druds Shuth overlookitg the have been opened And are mow occu- | Norwich team —Madden, Hayes, (Ward be u place which will be greatly pat- | pled by the hospita} nurses, They find | D. McCormick, Hutchinson, Brav ronized ns soon as It is completed. | them well arranged for the accommo- | Plteh—New London 33, Norwich 12 The plans for the new ward build- | dation of all and are much pleased i};rr;{gfdoifiz::m*\m:fi-~v"‘_”"m‘< s e el Bt Tl o B Green Ofer. Norwich team—Ring. Crawford, Watson, Carney, Young, b, b v, Cadwell. NEW LONDON ELKS GOES TO SUPREME COURT e o ew London 2 Engle mond D Carney 30, Freeman 5, 1 ing on Bill of Exception b0, THYan & was found guilty of the murder " Norwich 50 to 21. tone, Monday, |00 °f Norwich NORWICH ENTITLED discoverad evidence is denied. | Y. M.. C A. bullding. Since it vet been sentenced. The first |name the delegates move of his lawyers to save him from | The committee on resolutions | punishment” which the law pro- |ported and was directed to present | | vides for such a crime was to file a |these in the form of letters to each of ceptions. They were granted |the five team leaders. There are als | an extension of time for the prepara- [to be letters of thanks written to the | tion of thi not filed until March 33 a motion for a new trial was filed, | Norwich from the team of experts| based upon affidavits . purporting to |were only gotten out in pamphlet form discredit the testimpny of one Horace |on Monday, the committees were put on [ready to report on these, but Chair-| by the commonwealth as a witness in |man Rev. C. A. Northrop for the so-| the trial, This has been denied in toto |cial service committee reported that committee favored recommenda- | now go before the supreme court at |tions one and six in their department | ce on the points of law raised in |Th | exceptions saved by the prisoner's| 1. More men and boys interested in lawyers during the trial, If the su- [soclal servicé in Norwich, such interest | 9 | breme court fails to sustain these ex- ceptions Spencer’s fate will rest upon and the final draft was | newspapers, and to the Y. M. On February | Because the recommendations Judge Crosby, and the case w! e are the following: | slemency of the governor and the |institutions, but in active soclal work 26 450 | executive council, rr gt | N T 6. More ‘general -and more liberal SEEN AT THE OPENINGS. support of existing institutions, such e as the United Workers and the Play- | Coats, Suits and Hats for Spring in [ground association. the Newest Modes—Paris Fashion for Local Buyers at Most Favorabl Prices. been returned to New York report the |5 the evening of April 2 CARROLL WILL RETURN Finest Imported Stocks. of the market. Plerson. He has a chance to make three or four tled for first place. A Lace and Chiffon Season. Foss completed his games Tuesday At the outset certain striking novel- | évening Q"‘i ge;emlnlx f;hurh'nt .’m‘fln ties win the atte el 7|76, He finished with 18 games w foon of quce, . and “oqery |and 8 lost, Church slso finished his cnough, the favored mode is a revival | games, having won 7 and lost 8. Wil the macreme lace of our grand- |iams won his game from Brown by the others. which is utilized in a hun- |score of 80 to G6. dred fascinating ways. As one Import- vthing in Paris is| CAPTAIN KELLY BOUND OVER. chiffen, with espec — chiffon taffetas, whi fects have a great vogue. English and Scotch tweeds find fav- or, and college colors will be much af- fected. The striped blazer has been revived and the cutaway coat is de- veloped in many smart models. Motor and beach coats were never more <hié, and "if.ifl&,ffi‘}" effect is applied | paing found by Police Judge Coit Tn dancing frocks, some of the dain- tiest possible devélopments are shown, declares, eve: al leaning toward e changeable ef- Jail Under $1,000 Bonds. Island, was bound over to the Vofles, nets, crepe, meteor, char- of_$1,000. Kelly was brought back from sey City Monday afternoon by |and saying that he would come display of wraps was a Cardinal frar- | DSVeT Stolen & thing before and ley coat in biue whibcord, set off with | he had been on a spree for a m Ottoman silk; a Beotch tweed | |ness of his crime. of the fashionable china buttons; | ly contains the Info: Mareh 7 he uttered, kno endorsement to be false, a check 1380, drawn against the New Eng i\ Copenhagen moire collar New Hat Mode: involves a_ check, similarly favor of H. Millken. plea of not guilty on the first count and a plea of guilty on the second Keliy offered a NORW.CH TOWR | Sampler of 1638 a Cher —Rev. Thomas A. Grumbly Preaches Lenten Sermon—Social and Personal winning night in the series of games ed Heirloom with the Norwich Flks, winning pool, «pitch _and pinochle, while the Norwich antlered ones came out ahead in forty-five and cribbage. It was the third meet in the series, and on each| 1 best. to.submit the completed |of the two preceding occasions il ‘hmghr;mer than wait for all o[nmem Norwich Elks have taken a majority | to be compléted. In two or three weeks |0f the events. the ward plans will be ready for figur- of Abelard and Heloise a sampler worked 1838 by the youngest daughter of Gen. Iibenezer Huntington, during the first | vear of her married life. in perfect preservation and is in thie possession General Huntington. Rich blues, greens, the dull olive colors are se and Helolse are seated at a library ta- | a vase of flowers, d Persian table There were 47 in the party that left 5 trolley, returning on | Accommocation to 200 patients and will | the 12.45 trip from New London. The be for the semi-disturbed clas. There |Next night for play will be the Tues- ar ¢ 802 ay after Lent. ey Réef,:‘; P vat | "I following were the results in the | from manufacturers for both an air [five events: lift ard a w The sampler of the granddaughter | Norwich 9, New London ian well driven at the institution. Th:s | 3. New London tam—O'Neil, Stewart, was sent down to a depth of 500 feet, rA l‘?\ld‘?‘;_lflanlgi' 3 Aor:‘xch team-— satisfactory flow secured of ex- | Pratt, Wilson, McCormick, Ans it et Pinochle—New London 9270, Norwich i New o —Solomon, planned to have the bids open- |#730. New London team-—Sc ed and contracts for the new buildings | Denn, Vost, Goldsmith, Richmond awarded so that work can be started [IFrueh. Norw as soon after the first of April as pos- | sible. There promises to be a busy|PeEt o o ¥ uildi; line at the insti- Forty-fivi A ich 2 Ne “on i:fi:m‘" oo s v don 16 New London team—Dray k basket and 1 Ansell. | toman seat are of red, the dress and | em)t Qidered, greyhound is 1y sunlight streaming through a window | —all most faithfully needlework, and is moun ch team—Pincus, Mac Dougald, Mikolasi, Larsen, Jackel, Lu- | ropresented | Red-Winged Blackbirc's. were there, and a robin W s seen on | upper- Washington eet Sunday. Preached Lenten Sermon. Norwich 158. | ON POINTS OF LAW |In following individual matches New | Jsondon players are n(A.Hml first Mystic Had No Show on the Local |Spencer Case to Have a Speedy Hear- [each: Rowe 46, Caron 50, Carroll Alleys—Supper by Local Team. evening there | son 39, Sullivan . Wilson 26. In & postponed match in pool Ray- | mond of New London defeated Nicker- s | visiting friends at Lamb of Town street will be in Gales this week on ness for the TO FIVE DELEGATES. | visiting her mot win of the Caterbury “0, 1 Can't Eat a Thing!” You'll Never Say So Again After You Read This, and Act on It. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Are the Open Secret. given their heartburn, dyspepsia, street were in Hanover Tuesday guests | of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Standish evening in the board room at the| iy and Mrs, Wellington Miner have found that Norwich would be entitled | ;ra' \fiting Mrs, of the Scotland road. | kins of Peck’s Corner. have returned Mrs, George Peck of Plain Hill. Places in this vicinity are being im being | painted, and in other cases inside pairing and cleaning have been begun gton and Mrs. Miss Sybil Kilroy spent Sunday w Skinner of the Scotland i John Kilroy to be manifested not only in incres ohn Kilroy financial support of existing charitable antic, | Chairman J. By Stanton reported the book - exhibit on boys’ work had not be held Thursday at Westfield ceme- The executive committee adjourned | at 8 o'clock, and the meeting recon- vened as the conservation committee. CHAPMAN—IT 1 Chapman, aged Progress, anll Secretary Foss reported a view of the first of the season's of- | replies on methods received from four | s considerable buy- | nifes whero federations were in force. | , exclusive and | * When the meeting adjourned it was Yantie crmeter: the | Sprague, No 3 Wednesday afternoon at 2 in Yantic cemetery Springfield papers please copy | RUGGLES—In this city March 11 Henry Ruggles, 8 He Has Six of the Players to Meot— esidence | {Dress Goods | Remnants Carriage Cloths Brady & Saxton Word was received by Chairman F. Saranac lake and finish his games in Swan, Brown, Willlams, Friswell and CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street, Funeral Directors Embalmers. Charged With Forgery and Goes to | | Captain Charles Kelly, formerl {master mariner of wide popularity | and at one time on the steamer Bloc t perior court Tuesday, probable cuuse | Telephone call 328-3, Wm. Smith Allen. New London for holding hym for trial on two counts of a compléint alleging forgery. Kelly's defense was that he | was drunk “on the verge of the bats, he said, when he cashed the forg checks. He was sent to fail In default Henry E. Church. LADIES’ FINE GUN METAL TOP, BUTTON AND BLUCHER, SPECIAL AT $223 | FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Street SPECIAL NOTIGE Yemand for our dollar glasses, we have decided to continue the sale of our regular $3.00 Glasses for $1.00 for a short until we get thoroughl acquainted with the people of Nor- . at prices within | tective Beebe walving extradition, would not have taken the checks but {and was unconscious of the serious he first count of the charge against ransportation Co.'s account and pay- \nh\n to A, Walker. The second count our regular prices for the are wearing badly Sore Feet, Bad Health | erved the freah beauty of vouth Ir medishiy arrang s and ne Derb; children's - party ‘and school (Do e® e ZeiRs Where they can be found is explain- i g o, § ed by The Bulletin's advertisers today! |fect is magical, All soreness dis Instantly. Corns and callouses Friends in the teaching profession |Boc'ed TRt O 1t &ivoe Insiant throughout the state regret to hear of ‘or bunions, aching and sweat the. Il health of Miss Carrie B, Hop- atock or will Guickly get It from hin| icine of Winchester place, to whons in- (wolestlc ouse, " A" twent fve” ceni itfative and perseverance th x usually cur e he Connecticnt Anmuity gaid s |00ide la not & patent “medicine. Don't » ey on uncartaln remed! due, and who has been it treasurer Tnaias an Feiting What you want (rom since its organization the druggisi. are having any kind of eye troubles, call and see It will cost you nothing to find is wrong with vour It glasses are not ow in mature years, but having pre- | Care of | |the feet, hardest worked members of | ! the body, Is abso. needed—we glve you the best eye service at the lutely essentin health. Irritation | o G lenses and frames, Take advantage of our spe hing ngs face wrin QuicKer” Our regular $3.00 glasses for $1.00. $4.00 Sure-Tight glasses, $2.00. s (see far and near We have come to Norwich t Open untll 8,30 p. m, Conn. Optical Co. stay at 140 Main Street, Nowich, Conn. feet. Any druggist has ocide in Trial Package Sent Fre Thousands really enjoyed a meal for vears have life through the lit Stuart's Dyspep: promptly put Here It's Noon, and this han r Think of Lunch. Stuart's Dyspeps Always Be Happy at M to Prove It. who hadn't new lease of nder-workers, Tablets. They to flatulency, 1f He'd Only Take Tablets He Would | ime. sick headache, sensation, brash, | fermentation and the other {ant upon a disordered stomach | | attend- | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are com posed of pepain and other natural ele ments that heip out the gastric julces |of the stomach are ure's digestives, the same kind the stomach uses when It is in good health Stuart’s Tablets do not merely aid diges t tually di gest the food themselves.” All the hard | work is thus 3. stomach and it gets to rest and re- perate. undigested food which formerly produced nauseating gases in the stomach horoughly di gested and as » provides ne daughter, | brain and replace natural waste Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets act quick naturaily, just like y, safely | N | tial part o | store and are sold at a. trial n get writing ature herself art Building, & going on are an essen of every drug a box. You package of them free tuart Co., 150 Mich. | Ask for a catalog and demonstration of (Bean Hill) Junl2WMF STEBBINS & GEVNET‘AGENTS PRESTON BROS., Norwich, Conn. Norwich Town call at I reasonable All ; g | 1t You Want Satistaction shken who will build or reps Horseshoeing or carriages. bber tiring at guaranteed, 31 Chestnut St ‘We have some of the nicest Straw | you ever anxious for you to ses it d your eyes on, and are There's no better to be had, and our price on it way low. i | \ @ Retter order some today at the right price you'll not regret it. CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. Have You Exhausted | your patience keep warm ing system him tell y Forty bin trying to 1 that heat I you have, S shop and let natiyr i, o 18 yours for | the asking, and you et the expert ad- vice and labor for the one prica No non-producers to pay for to add to the expense account THEL 18 no advertsing medium in m:rn Connecticut equal to The Bul- for husmess results Porteous Mitchell COMPANY See Our Special Advertisement on page 6 By, golng to Dr. King vou place foremost dertist in New England, who, by his wonderful.dnventions, has revolutionized the science of King Bafe § yatem of Dentist] no matter how ol teeth extracted WITHOUT A PARTI- NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES! prices are within the reach of all who appreciate good work T claim to be the only real painiess dentist in Nor FULL SET TEETH $5.00 WITH THE NATURAL GUMS Unhesitatingly King Dental Parlors 208 MAIN ST, Over Smith's Drug Stere, Norwich, Cenn. MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, calp and Face Specialis! AFTER NEW STYLES Mies Adles is in New York this week and studying new t with scalp and return for week ef Watch for the big adver- tisement in Saturday's Bulletin. NORWICH—Wauregan House mar IMWE g GEORGE G. GRANI, Undertaker and Embalmer 2 Providence SL., Tafivili: Prompt attention to day or sight ealia Telephone §30. ApridM Winwl The Future welfare of the patient depend upen accurate prescription werk and the purity of the drugs empleyed. the interests of your health bring your DUNN'S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street We have opened onr Gentlemen’s GRILL-ROOM WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenpert Ce, Propristors. MME. TAFT—Paimist QHOWTUCK PRING WAILR (JATISFYING