Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 16, 1912, Page 6

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Acknowledge It Norwich Has to Bow to the Inevitable \ + =—8ceres of Oitizens Preve It. After veading the publle statement of this representative citizen of Ner- wich given belew, you must ceme to this cenelusien: A remedy which cured years ago, which hes kept the ldaneys in geed health eince, can Dbe ied upen to perform the same work ber cases. Read this: Mrs. C. Bennett, 46 Palmer St., Nor- Conn,, says: “Some years ago 1 member of my family suftered from backeche. Kvery cold he contracted | & WIlsM Huist and Marie Evelvn kgt e Sunday Services. the Deubiss iy Euey waee o R T e Bohanan, rector of ordered as was shown by the kidney | S Andre®’s church, Greeneville, Wili secretijons which were irregular in | conduct an Fpiscopal service in Sla- passage. Doan's Kidney Pills, pro- cured -at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store, brought prompt relief” (State- wentgiven August 17, 1908.) - LASTING EFFECT. be g n by a chorus; A, C. Burdick Oon J'lfllsl' Ifl\;},fla‘lrn B:rmeu said: | will ad the stor “Doan’s ney red a member Rev, K. W. Poiter's Sunday morning 1 1at1 3 oy tamily o sidne roubie seme | opie at the Tbeek Shareh Wb | express his appreciation of the Hallet & Davis years © and there has been no re- ! Responsibility for Geod Tidings. In | H ? - H H cursence of it. 1 willingly confirm my | (he' svening e will preach s sermon Piano Co.’s most beautiful instrument now in former publlc endorsement Of this|ior voung pesple Heroie : remody.” Ret. W, H. Gane's Sundsy the Vatican, confers a MEDAL OF HONOR For sade by all dealers. Price | topic af the Congrega Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New | The Power and Mer upon that Company. York, sele agents for the United | evening subject is, Run Out Your Hirt, 3 ¥ A States. tunk Willlams, Jr,, son of Mr. and | 3 1 } 2 B ibee hy [ e i ohon e & This establishes the American piano as the standard t ther. was better I'riday afternoon. : : 1ke 0 other. i The Harmony club met ai Mrs. B, of the world, as none but the piano of highest known W, Potter’s Priday afternoon. Paint and “Paist.” por_gallon—but Temember perior court for Washington county. with direction to enter judgment for i the plaintif upen the verdict. ¥ JEWETT CITY Borough Had No Deaths During Feb- ruary—Harmiony Club Meets—Aft- ermath of Big Hanqnet. Vital statistics ror February, = flled with Town Clerk Johin Welsh, show four :narrieges. seven births and no deathy, The raarriages' were Joseph Parzych and Rosalie Cechon, Michael Nowaiowski and Agaths Lupianka, John Golic and Sonhla Golwicz, Philip Desjardine and Jenme . The. births were Orvile Gowaski, Frank Gibson, Theodore Annie aty, Arthur Barre, Zofia Chollek, W ter William Bax Hu; library hall Sunday afterncon at ter . G. D\ Stanley’s Sunday morning thject at the Methodist chureh will be Men and Religion. In the evening The Missionsry Hero of Labrador w Success of Mt. Vernon Lodge Banquet N < | and Minstrols. quality could command such an honor as this. il of 4 e Tt | Mrs. Warle K. Gilbert was the ac- | The music of the Vatxcg.n -xsadxsu.nmve product and is of the b iz i { PRt for, the migaivel pexform. highest plane. The Sistine Choir, led by the Abbe Perosi, cents per g Theretors | ACE 401 "I" ST OIS 8 “_‘ % . s . P i S ervto ot off ey T A | e Commiceee wan: - Master of cor | sings only for the Pope, and is the fnost magnificent choir in R o alis s e B B R T Gy slde B B the world. SR & e P o Naler ] Giibert Robertson and W. ———ii e | R i ertson, Jr | | This tribute, therefore, to the The “Child's Welfare" movement bhas | Ma 2o entertai -‘llm. ir guests | allenged the attention of H\nlthti'ul "“‘“ ot nely served, at { people evervwhere. Mothers are nat- | t City hotel, the menu Jn- | nd will find in Foley's | s Lf‘.”’ Soupiioae \-ju.’ d 0 Compound & most val- €y, " cranberry . mashed po- < a15 Conie - solds i e | Gh0eh mashed Cirnips, Askorted. can , Hallet & Davis ed lead to oroup, bronchlitis RH(‘I\ jce cream, oranges, bana- Is of parficular significance and decisively stamps pneuthonia yield quickly to the heal- | D&S. N0ir = g . i Tt and soothing qualilies of Toleys | — s Y Boston, Mas the American product as the leading piano. foney and Tar Compound. Lee & Os- | BOSTON WILL KEEP | zood Cov TAFT ON THE JUMP. | Gentlemen: — The Hallet & Davis For over 73 years the Hallet & Davis Piano has occupied VERDICT FOR WESTERLY flas Macnnd Gt Seay Day e Him | Pianio ias been didy receivad at the a position at the head of American pianos—used and irdorsed MAN IS SUSTAINED. 4 { Vatican, and its basutifil tobal guals by leading artists of the past and present day. Boston, March If President Taft| = atic. a & , Supreme Court Upholds $15,000 Award- | cayrics out the programme arranged | J : g % 4 A 4 ed to George E, Champlin. sdny for his Boston visit nest Men. | ties have been much admired. The importance of this honor and the high distinction > will make e official calls, : 3 M The \e];unucgm x]z;.mm in ‘1:\\.‘ ‘I,t’i 1o “ ate 4;.:1] Dusin- His Holiness instructs me to for- which the Hallet & Davis Piano bears must appeal to all H George . amplin of Vesterly A ons, - s B sgainst the Paweatucs Valley Street|p8f ¥ havecs and travel many| ward to you the accompanying medal music lovers.. hj Railway company s sustained n Vtvedn 7 oy | 5% e opinton written fnwx....gfiv“ f.;f:..'..,'."ufi' {“.",";’.‘ etiest ot e ot as a token of appreciation for this B L e 0 of mossint HE PLAUT-CADDEN CO [his was a suil rought o has a - oy Prince . recover dumages for personal injurics e Rnte Troe really artistic instrumen p resulting from an accident 4 —ESTABLISHED 1872— e T G VL in Weshington couniy. December - anchoster ‘and Concord, ro. | SOLE DISTRIBUTORS 1910, n a verdict for n time to catch the Fed- | 2 - - . 3 e plainur f:':gu(;;i},l,id A motion for| s to Washington that n Rome, December 7, 1911. Of Highest Class Pianos and Piano Players. 20 Favorite Makers to select from nt to th o the de H 3 . . Tuemt to the sugremo court on the CIRCULATES $165,000,000, l Plaut-Cadden Building, Main Street, Norwich, Conn. story of the accident, by which -5 | Mr. Champlin was injured is outlined | N% Haven Road Has 75,000 Men in Write for Catalogues and Terms. from the testimony and given by Jadye | the Employ of Its Various Enier- | ; |;eh.1.:= in meronn]nunV;nlsoro}lows “Onl prises. { (EE ay of July the pI.Ainlh e weighing from 5000 to 5500 poands Hart the foremost busine enternrise not - Rloutkl highway in the towifiof Wost- ez 5 Tt of e o — i = — . - ——— = erly, known as the Westerly®road, be- | Ney asked President | | n the ve: e M. E: chu ' edestal” saic ¢ a twesn Ninlgret avenue and Wauwin- | Melien of that soug. fn oo anaema o | COLLHLSTER mu n n.; )us‘l!r\‘}xf ;ml ). ]m hurch | o & pedesta aid Blinor Penmao? r-lsod Ior\displd_\mg her charms on the PATENTS net avenue, New Haven iness men the other | —— te Zgera Ream at New York the other day. | stage. But is there any difference be- “At & place in suid highway on the | night. Do voa appreciate that its az- | Baseball Club's Annual Outing—C. L. [t 4 Mrs. Ream, who is a former show | tween that and the action of the so- | Frotect your idea. Handsome 60-page part of the road between the railroad | gregate operations represent v | Brockett Buys Winsted Timberland. REAM'S BRIDE INDIGNANT | &irl and the wife of Lewis Marshall | ciety girl who dresses to display her Guide Book Iree. '"“b'"fl the sidewalk he met an au- | $155,000,000 of earnings every e | < Ream, whose father, Norman B, Ream, | charms on the street and in the ball | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law tomoblle The automobile turned 1o Do you appreciate that there | At the annual meeting of the Col & has $60,000,000, was decidedly ‘miffed | room? The stage woman works for ix Block Danielson, Co Ihe right and ran upon the sidewalk, ey in the employ of the v | chester Baseball clup Wednesday even- | Explained Why Show Girls Are At- | b Sir Arthur W .P"nern says the | her salary, the society girl to catch [ Phoenix Block, anielson, Conn. but was not able to continue until it terpri: which it domina 4 i in ‘avanaugh's barb er shop | reason is because 1s usually a |a rich husband. oct1TuThS had passed the cart. because of 2 pole ¢ aware it setsup more peds every ni es . Strong was elected mana~- tractive to Rich Young Men. i | weakling.” And the show girl who is success- a 0 standing in the sidwalk. About £:ve | {hat it sets uy more beds evers night or the coming year and-Maurice | SO0 et girl of the right type” con- | ful must have good health and an |, °"‘Y,2";A,?5,?M‘g,,“.‘fl,'f‘!'f‘ gr 8x feet from the pole tho autome- | t feeds | Tynan captain. The probable lineup | A rich man’s son marries & show | tinued Mrs. Ream, “is a wholesome, | iron constitution. = Therefore she is the | ot 18 T:AX b g N i, bile stopped. =The plaintilt drove to | two | for the seagon will be | girl becatse he wants a wife who Will | straightforward girl who makes a|sort of & woman who would be an ex- | Uf3ea (he World Gver t4 Gure & Coid the right so far that nis off wheels | When you | I hea 1b, West ss, be a good comrade tead of a statue ! wonderful wife. She is often criti- | cellent mosher." One Day. Y rubbed sgatnst the rall, and in thia po- | Sydeahida Randail cf, Dri . sition the right wheels of his cart m\x cleared the automebile the ot el Start at' “While the plaintiff's team wus in f.b puenen, CR S 00 ST | once to Al ¢ and has this position he heard the car ap- | jnidi ot mar | promised to re some of the best proaching from behind. He looked back | Ja\ | clubs in the county. The team will and, as he testified saw It 200. feet | (1o | commence practice as soon as the field away. He could not turn from the | [ Your Purchases track in the pogition he then occupied man Iu hn Money Savers oy A . o Bradshaw of Willimantic was : ‘omoblle. e urged his horses and || idend 1¥ Wooster lodge, No. 10, F. and A. M, FOR Elvere made an effort to pass the automobile. Con met in Masonic hall Friday evening. “He had partly ed the automc . ~ pass furthe the | -+ 5 L bile and- was turming away from. the e | Big Timber Purchase. Saturday and Monday In Gity for 5 Cents running board | | carned. There Is no rea. | }{addam were at the station Thurs of the car, after clearing the plan- preference of the offi- |l0ading his portable sawmill. The tiffs rear wheel, struck his forward New Haven should be |Mill will go to Winsted, where Mr. wheel, causing a jolt which thre ts hemdquarters. There is no require- | Brockett has purchased a large tract the plaintiff off his cart to the ground, m“m'[ g L should be a |©f land. He expects that it will take its president ¢ nd in that position the wheel uf SapreaiE. S8 presien t crushed and injured him.” he | from four to fiv Many of the | rears to clear it of SIX MORE BIG STORES The supreme. court says that on the | things . that vou ha\el strongest 1in |the 1im;f‘l'~ o aena qQ g “ b ,‘\'r»'n mind, tk are thrown at me ive ames ‘Schedu 3 : Smaply Rupported by the svidence. "As | MoSt (TEqIenY, Chat 1 see almost fram | The candidates for the Boss’ club WE ARE READY TO OPEN. OUR PLAN TO OPEN MANY MORE THIS YEAR. With Our Great Vol- to the amount of damages, the plaintitr, |d"‘ to day in’ {re pres ball team met ip their rooms Friday 2 man of 50, received fractures of the | 18MUN(S Gf some man's imagination, | atternoon. Bekides the regular team, ume of Business we are Able to Buy in Carloads Direct from Producer, thereby Saving the Middleman’s | pelyis and permanent imjurles. *The [ ¥ho probably gets $1.50 per day, and |four other %eams were formed, which 4 damages are not so large as to indi- | 1§ W( t blame that he does not have | will play for the chempionship of the Profit. We do not deliver. This cost of delivery plus the Middleman’s Profit, enables us to gwe our cus- [a vetter understand club, Manager Gilman has five games schedule, with Norwich Free| Windham High, and Port- He has also several more high school teams to hear from. tomers the Very Best Quality of Food Stufi at Greatly Reduced Prices. ~** of the court,” says Judge Johnson defendant's egceptions are overruied | been and the case is remitied to the s:;—]s\:\lv 0 A weckiy newspaper in Engli tarted by W. B. Cox of Victo Tampico land High, oRp i { A, A. Baker ‘fiflmf illllx“sfal\“ f{’xl 2 few| § Fresh Country 22 Legs of Genuine ] 21 Yory Best Mohican Creamery 33 c Little Pig v l 21 c (i RGGS dus ££G)LAMB b | £:C | BUTTER b9 90 | Pork Loins o, | £2 i v dgo omo aecirn o0 me | N SALT PORK Big | FOWL—Fine Ntive Dresed {7, | Smoked SHOULDERS 4l l'a"f:‘:lln;’?'fin%x'én? e“;ass (xgalcséefi, s%";ii Rettr itan arfnary “Rean P® - - 1. 020 b wenesmne: VTG | Sugar Cured=3lb, 04 it vica 2 man Green, Malachite, Co “They told mg,d would die with consumption. | PRIME RIB ROAST v Lean, Boneless I | L.AMB CH(_)PS 2| ;!&n‘;’:ngd‘;r:zg"xgd‘”l“wf,tfi;{:zw“lg‘;; Gut from Young Steer Boef ~ -~ b, | 4[} Rolled ROAST, Ib. ........ 220 Rib and Loin—Ib, l 20 King's New Discovery. It was wel : % €id, for today 1 am working and be- Forequarters LAMB | Fresh Little Pig | SIRLOIN STEAK 6 L‘sllf.!.;;;fl-s;’e':1%{"3”“_'.“’.‘!g;f:;:gf‘:;@ B e n 72[} SHOULDERS, Ib. mzc Ib. s I C s Sl “conghe, colas o ouer | NROUND STEAK, PORK CHOPS | Hamburg u I tewing ‘:s‘v;fi::n-i“ldha"l");:sa}:;:bh;frl%u“a.fi&c]:nltg Cut from Steér Beef—Ib. .. . I 58 | e R Sl |22c STEAK, Ib. l c LAMB, Tb. Bc and $1.00. Trial bottle at Lee & Os- -~ good Co.'s. ; Seedless ORANGES Fresh Green Yellow ONIONS Extra Fancy comes trom B eus e e, Dwicnt, | || FOF Cutting up—24 for 25¢ | SPINACH, p....... 25c 2 quarts ......... 15c | LEMONS, dozen .... 19¢ W, Flo wilek:, T TotGRIS hava out | e§ bad cases of‘euzemaiin my patie::ns s'turd'y 7 t° lo ."m'_z |h!- 'l 2 cusl Frgsh F l with Blectric Bitters, but also cured v _ sh, 4 i l Cre m Cfl SE lb Zl \fx;e,il‘fs ‘;i',if;::?‘“;,?fi,@%fig:g:f; i;,}’s PURE LARD & 2 lbs. 17C : Solid Meat OYSTERS qt. 330 il EE . C Hiach :}uvu_}, that Hiscirle Bitters is a ) ’ Cxcellont romedy “for _scserns, tetter, || Campbell's SOUP Seedless RAISINS Noiseless MATCHES w“hmgton CRISP Sorse; 3¢ sitmuiatte Tver, Mtncys ana |l 2 CAMS. ... ixeiven 17c | 2 pligs. ~15c| Gboxes .......vs19c | 3 PRGN Lt o bgre:u, expelarsgiuons, h:.lczs g{)ge:g:);, | s Pk' Sutintacton Tarenised by Lee & O | Mxlxbed COOKIES P C°;demd MILK g5, | 51 Pail JELLY.....25c | 3 FO it fflf ]] How\Cal Gyusea Kidriby issase. 1 3 Maryland TOMATOES 1 can Cleanser n . Partly by driving blood from the sur- | ll Van Camp’s HOMINY Prepared 2 bars Soap 1 can Corn lcanStrmgluu face and congesting the kidneys, and partly by throwing too much work upon them. Foley Kidney Pills strengthen the kidneys, give tone to the urinary organs and restore the normal In cans TR 15¢c value ..... ... 12¢ Borden’s Malted BUCKWHEAT, 3 lbs. 12¢ New LENTILS Confectioners’ 23c Brown Bread 8¢ foaf action of the bladder. They are tonic | WMILK, 50c value ..., . 39¢ Ib. ........0..... 8c | SUGAR, 3 Ibs. ...... 25¢c | 1 can Baked Beans 911 lovely negligees. Braiding, lace, inser- |in action, quick in results, Try them. : 0! y X i AN ATTRACTIVE NEGDx&EM. t;lmrx?ir;naemnlrr?ed:v .f“..u'f".fi 0% |T.ee & Osgond Co. simes: 32, 34, 36, 38, 4G and 42 inches, | - Ladies’ Dressing or Hense Sack. bust measure. 1t requires 3% vards of = ) 1 for the $6-fach sige Established 1901. HOT FROM " This design shows a preiiy sack that Harold 1. Wells, ‘0. D., Optometrist. b~ B3 d';*'.’“‘,“efi‘a:'&fi:f’:.fl{‘:,’,‘j 40 a0y ,,’,"’Q;f,mp Defective vision corrected by the prop- materials. Cotton and suk creps, | Order through The Bulletin Company, l" adjustment of Jenses. Room 9, Pot- Swies. : RS Iawn maks | Pattern Depi, Norwich, Conn. ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R, L [ . this ration mailed receipt of 10 cents in A pattern of l 36-inch mate: SATURDAY at 4 p. m. OUR OVENS Baked Beans 10c . A A ALY AR AT

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