Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 18, 1912, Page 6

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TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, WESTERLY'S OLDEST MERCHANT |BILIOUSNESS, SALLOW SKIN, HEADACHE, | LUGGISH BOWELS-TAKE CASCARETS New London - | (NORWICH) Edward Maxon Dodge, Formerly of Norwich, Celebrates 70th Line ) . You liou h thgobbing sensation i « head, a bad taste - - Birthday—Pawcatuck River on a Rampage—How St.{ 1, your monts sour cres burn, Shar skin is. velow it oAt rings. undor e P * Was O N al O e your eyes, your lips are mu-mfin No you feel ug‘l\ mean and ill- NEW YORK Patrick’s Da bserved— 1 is full of bile not properly passed o ™ y - " sl SOCIa rgflnlzl‘lon need is a cleaning up inside. Don't (l)‘lllnllke being a bilious STEAMERS lluu and New Hampshire Choose this route next time ynu ) to New York. You'll have a dlll‘ voyage on Long Island Sound and superb view of {b' wonderful sky llae and water front of Manhattan Island. Steamer leaves New Lonaon al 11 p. m. week days unly, d!u New York, Pler 70, East River, 45, and Pler 40, North River, 7 oc]ock next morning. NEW 1ONDON NEW YORK $l .50 Write or telephone W. J. Phillipa, Agent, New London, Comn, for state- rooms and information. 1vsla ‘New York "’ S a_10-cent box will keep vou and the entire family | feeling good for months. Don't forget the children | their little insides need a good. gentle cleansinz |§. Th - lace aplenty. g occasionally. Children love to take Cascarets, e Fashions for 1912 call for plenty. The sum secause they taste good and never gri~a or sicken, | . yourself and these who love you, and don't resort to harsh ph o rri Takes the Name of Colonial Club. tate and injure. Remember, that every disorder of the stomuch, intestines can be qulckly cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets— com- the has been Norwic h Bulletin ». since the great flood of thirty- ‘!’\'u ldence cou vears ago hag there been anything | mandery and ¢ f Friday | Mystic Shrin at resuited in the sgitation and ris- fa daily reade ng of the waters of the Paweatuck |for neéarly fifty years 14 guieted maiy of the mmills along the bmoks flovding lands and doing | Congressman George H. Utter of onsiderable damage. ALl the Way | Westerly rocently made request that fram s source at Wordens pond and |{he naval apprentices at Newport be he sceme of the Greatl Swamp Indisd | driiled to participate in the Fourth of fight, down through Kingsion, Keayon parade at P A ovidence, The Shaonnock, Carelinu, Burdicksville, | ¢ nied by Rradford, Poiter Hill and White Rock, | H e woul lEWb\TE Smlml UVEI ‘M 2 . B hrough Stiltmenvile and on down | ot want o Geprive the veuns men ",‘fi TASTE 6G00-KEVER hlfifim webby new designs, and our Lace Department is over- hrough tha villge of Westeriy and |thig nwm,\ by having them take part 5 LR . . B running with it. Ask to see this attractive line of mer dresses, the evening dresses, are made of it or draped with it, and even the heavier dresses and suits show odd touches of it. In one of our windows we have displayed some of these fascinating, frothy, cob- en to litthe Narraganseit bay, where |in any event that would consume a e fast running water mingled wit | consldcrable part of the day. He wants and became a part of the quiet run- |1hew to have the opportunity to [ > ¢ sea beyond. While the damage ! their own sports and to receive frie ‘é‘nfi;‘,‘::r Ly dainty, dressy Laces. vas as nothing when compare i | and rslatives who-may come to e j he dzwage caused by the flood of 1836, { them on that holiday. g when all llmanville was under | o s = I THE NEW ALL-OVER LACES are shown in Black, White and when West Broad street| o membars of Division No. 1, An. | Sathers azound three centers: The |ing zeal for the winning of precious Cream and Butter shades in the following varietios— Fare $I ras flooded, stll it was of cient. Ordar Hibernians, anc. Ladiss’ period cf lqz»r‘\lm;m;r; fod of | souls to Christ. While capti Ul | SHADOW LACE VENISE BABY IRISH : . St Michaels job nd the pericd of olic i } r K. Bl o msland. h‘)"_““"h“m";‘ R el We also show a tremendous variety of the 45-inch n B B Al e g h Gelebrn on is abeut equall % | dotted and figured, in black, white and eream tints Rew York, Pier 13, Bast itiver, = . “Thomas Murray 2 X o O land sunk in spiritual darkness re- | = ttab foot Rooseveit Strest, Mondavs, o : e claims of Dunbarton and Bo e also the Beaded Nets c ¥ suitable s Ca . the claims of Dunbarton and B the Beaded Nets which are particularly suitab o ) 15, the latter af 1 special n S Ep ey Al | mained training | ednesdays, Fridays, at 6 p. m in hy ,“,,,,‘h“ from Me, r\- place of his bir Sl jer for evening gowns. We are selling these at prices «Frelght received until 6 p. m. er water yusiness | same tine in unde B JOUS _busine 58 sis. Connors i e which rangs from T. V. KNOUSE, Agent, ontinued, and there was fourth tur; v ShARbs 3 | ed to koep a powerful pump in op s & his sixteenth vear he | ; 50c to $6.00 a Yard tion at ihe pian he W and taken captive to | Patrick was faithful in | and Pow he remained in servi- > of his apostolic lubors. | We have also beautiful fringe and bands to mateh the THE MAGN tve .. 51 CANMSHIP S troi. sl to cne Milcho, a chieftain of Ul- | much_diffleuits in securing a | aboé found to face Two ihings were impressed upon | LLACE BANDS are shown in all widths in the latest de- N = Rl ta e he | ) signs, Venise, Baby Irish, Cluny, Macrame, and in a T i 5 2ot Long If God did not have some . region of the wide variety of Embroidered Net Bands in black, white the holder of a spesd record that no liner i e to do. Tt so it could not | tent and pro- | and colers. These are priced from afiont b ever equlled, irst cabin (hrough: was flooded caged spirit but by & free : ¥ t Feou vate b sl L e - | 45¢ to $4.25 a Yard the finest promonade deck In the worid, the econd thing that ir uld occure on the fol best culsine on the Atlantie and’ currying lamugec sral and day. =0 the time ¢ 3 = 4 3 ttla or frelght, Is far the great of | :,,.H‘M M :‘,;’r UL You will find a beautiful showing of daimty Embroidered | iner o= R it ed the Before the a and Lace Flouncings which are most charming for lin- | the altar the king had ordered | gerle and evening gowns. Theso ars frem 7 to 45 | nniversal T"y"m il i inches wide, and you may have bands to match if de- cd to se surprised fires lighted, sired. The Flouncings are priced ve mext|of the paschal lam » magicians 98¢ to $9.00 a Yard uition of | 47 nt the king from meet- vain. They met, med with the Pat he had no evil d illowed him to gospel. While the the land that yon should eee the world-famed Bermuda ars in blossom. In thin land vou can enjey drtving. cyeling, wolf, tennls, boating, scean bathing, fshing and’ evary outdnor recreation Sailing every Thursday, from } Among the many features of this display is an unusually complete showing of Dress Garnitures and Fringes in white, gold, pear] and colors. These beautifully de- ornaments are very widely used in the trim w York Get beautiful bookiet maps, chart, ete., fromy Bermoda-Atntle ¥in- v | or Frank H. Atlow. Alles Selbes; John A. Dusn, ms, however e | muda o wome time in the mon. | oo Sorkcl WA evening gowns. You will find them very at e Edward Maxson Dodge. the oldest M Mrs. Trank Tours and Lerins. It w 2s | allowed St. Patrick I the i tractively priced. merchant in the town of Westerly, ! 1lace where he received | pei in Ireland, and from that day the aving been in business here thir mit called Justus the cel- | tsiand his seventie o figure ction during the Not far from sent by Pope v to irel after entering s In the meanwhile, rned to his old sermain, who was still more imprass- general store. | “!V | ed with the amazing ability and saint y . W ness of his p: suggestion an intelview was t the Vaiican, | | ard Celestine ed with the youthful not hesita misstonary. cept all that t. Patrick, for no sc But did miracle enter at dickering with the ians, the following test | agreeed upon as to the comps fanity and Dru descendant of one of es of the state | ization 1omestead he nams egan as clerk in K. M. Dunn’s clot g store, n which he continued w years/ and then worked shua Thompson vas next employer nouths on o government supply two vears for ore at White w months St. Patrick’s Day ’The Imperator one of 'l | gician's robe he ho was sel on e o “an e o il ot . i S eren e e - | Novelties v Pocket Lighter then returned to \ " provable t to ashes bu with September 18 were no Tlags Ireland som nvert guaranteed A e 8. cluyer s t SILK and MUSLIN FLAGS, 8 Dusiness God has any Regular Price $1.00, plock and has M He is going to do i her it | “®OWS, SHAMROCKS, g , eee. s [ sunares with our little thinking or not. | GARNATIONS, NAPKINS, CREPE . 1 Mason, velonging . there swept uick o, st a1 BAPER. ROST GARDS, { Special Sale 69¢ ! Dr. Jefforson King cesses with which we ar -| FAVORS, ETC. including extra flint. DTS et TA NS Yot visos od. Personaily, I have go foremost dentiat. tn New England habit of €aying is untrue C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., whao, by his wonderful inventibne, simply sa from my studie at what God has revolutfonized the science of dentistry. By the use of the King Safe System of Dentistry any person, no matter how old, flmmmhmmms R are alwa lunga are e even if much is m3 s. But, aft- | Just Arrived — H. Koehler & Co's| | e delicate or nervous, can have a_chronic |, 4 onfirming, ot | 5131 due o c tac Ales, Wines amd Liquors t teoth exiracted, filled or 1d_easily and ) ating chure travagances, enoug ins te ity BOCK always in stock. ] crowned WITHOUT A PARTI P ‘m' m. uJ Irish race 3 rt tes CLE OF PAIN OR DISCOM Lunches served free every Eaturday i ry to all parts of the city. | evening. | JOHN G. KENYON & C0., s ind T B IACKEL&CD. , | sumet e S meagre, whils | = = = —_— BLESSINGS NEVER FORT. i NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES ! My prices are within the reach of all who appraciate good work Unhesitatingly I claim to be the only real painless dentist in Nor wich. FULL SET TEETH $5.00 WITH THE NATURAL GUMS their race name to vecord th painful minute- n which all writ = death fell on There is not nent as to D LET THE King Dental Parlors R 1\:[.”:1 et 203 MAIN ST, quien P Over Smith's Drug Stors, GO DUST TWIRS | DO YOUR WORK perience ¢ ommunion Norwich, Conn. s Lo its God, It is the faculty that COAL AND LUMBER. n, dohn Murphy, Mich shuts out external and irrelevant things of k3 by ot S 2 mination of \r‘,‘.:,"i nsett council, I ts of Co-| tnat brings the hear l 18, A anil lo the great, loving cu‘ ‘ THE APCSTOLIC SPIRIT e tric OF ST. PATRICK | intenscly deve THE UNITED MINE WORKERS 2 — | naturs ome «f UNION HAS A NEW Subject of Rev, C. H. Ricketts’ Ser-|If a CnEn mon at Congregational Church. rt of his Re- CARPET PRIGES inaugurated during our Spring Open- ng will continue this week 1 maystica Gold Dust is a blessing to tired housewives. It relieves them of all of the hard part of housework, pro- duces spick and span homes, and gives them more leisure for personal enjoyment. If you are trying to keep house without Gold Dust, > inner nature passionate de- If St. Patrick s a inystical un- 8 h»flu -1 d ampropriat Spirit of e worth $1.35, now...... .98e ussels, worth $1.15, now. 89c : worth $1.00, NOW. m...796 Ingrains, worth 7a now ........59% Wilton Rugs, worth $55, now ....089 | Body Brussels, worth $30, now..$22.00 Axminster Rugs, worth § n the Congre mornieg was perf Third, St. Patrick exhib o~ $18.50 CHAPPELL C0. entral Wharf and 150 Main Street| .. was han an historical '| you are not taking advantage of modern methods. Get IS e oo ok S s |, WOERED ¥ MRS |} some system into your work, but let Gold Dust do all T S e 4 e Kind You Have Always ngm% the hard part of the task. All you need to do is to || SHEA & BURKE { - % Telephones LUMBER COAL free Burning Kinds and lehig ALWATYS IN STOCK. irecks and Rowma strange that many Bears the < with Hercules, | r extraordi.| Signatu.eof > ‘m nly in the of those who glorled in ereat | its. | It must he aamitted that some grounds for holding this my There are millions of women in America today who s ol wouldn’t give up the use of Gold Dust for anything. \ : TR a0 D150 | ettae of the pation depence ey | | ATE these women all wrong? If you want to get | [cErrls i, it dmerranie i as to challenge intelligent he | my list fully equ! FI"‘ These oppor A D LATHROP, | |5 s st Wl ol ann s wowsinin wrk vt | right buy a package of Gold Dust today and join the Bt e, U ffice~cor- Market and Shatucket Sta |y, unsetentific ang superstitio 1¢ | the purity of the drugs employed. and TYPEWRITING, commence now, 3 8 t{ Telephone 163-12. Wa# 1he Kpirit of the times and subse- | the interests of your sick one's better million Of happy housewives Who oo el e R ey ortunities. quently ta attribute divine honors and | : " funotions 1o great heroes: to enwreath health b”"“ Yo Brasouiysons s not outdo the brillla direct it. KNOCKING, KNOCKING, CONSTANTLY KNOCKING, WHAT? + OPPORTUNITY. The greatest difficulty is we are not MISS JEWETT, Public Stemegrapher and Shorthamd CALAMITE COAL |musegesy e ~= DUNN'S PHARMACY, | “Let the Gold Dust Twins do their work” sarta 2 o 1t burns up clean* my(h with whioh tha mame of Bh Fat: 50 Main Street ALL IN New Wail Paper Decorations and rigk s wnfortunaiely associated, 1 lave mm_a‘ from my s-udh-:d‘ :\;:}z\u “):u e 8l We" 3888000(‘ wuod firm eonviction that he is no his Ol\ Exhlbltlon ‘ Use Gold Dust for washing clothes and Gold D“st i torienlly real, put is one of the great | dishes, scrubbing floors, cleaning wood- [l out Bor . It will pay you to see A iritg of all tims, and ought to be/ i v i 3 B . i Bt o e e B e work, oilcloth, silverware and tinware, . them before you select, with a full line C. H. HASKELL. have mads spochs in history. Wi e M B i ek w ] pohshmghrauwork cleaning bathroom of Mouldinge Murescos and Paints “2 — P 18 no evsy task to separate fact frow % ] o fancy In the racord of his life, and MRS. G. P. STANTON’S, pipes, reingeratora, etc., softening hard ready for use. o No. 52 Shetucket St. water and making the finect soft soap. The large packege means greater economy. Now taking orders for spring Paint- ¥ ing, Paper Hanging and Decorating after making all due allowance f JOHN A. MORGAN & SO, |1 awniion o e ot fron | hero, T am tho hly cenvinced that Established 1901, coal and L“mbef he was, n the previdence of God Harold T.. Wells, O, D, Optometrist Made by THE}&{ K. FAIRBANK (xl);‘;PANy C]ncm P.E MURTAGH Treland ftom paganism to Christian :: adjustment of J»-n‘;e": ‘Rn‘ur:'\h‘.'","r’) 2 ok aicy Semp (the avs sxe) 92 and 94 West Main St Teigrhons 204 , Duntral Wiham' The life of 61, Patrick naturally (er-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R, L ‘Fhege

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