Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 9, 1912, Page 6

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- WESTERLY MAN LOSES ARM Albert P. Thompson Tembly Injured While Operating Coal Hoister—Portrait of Rev. Bradley Miner Presented| Providence Church—Watch Hill Life Savers Do Good Work in Saving Ontario’s Passengers. portralt of Rev, fter the vas huredly injured man The arm was the suffering of this n to the >vidence, on ‘wrrive at the hours aft Pendleton, Bugene B, an Westerly; and Howard More: Mor- || ) New London or pon the de- in the necessity an emergency emonstrated. n Jessie B, the grade of f the railroad Hill life saving crew e transier of passengers : mer Ontario to ondon, off morning. 1t k When Capt. orders to leave to the burn- away. With arles Rood, rnaghan and n Davis pro- © lifepoat En- nost a gale along the south Jhdind e ad been Afbert P. Thompson, stationary en- ho ehip's pumps_had in’ running & frio- g ste into the flames, gineer, and engaged tion hoister for vassen- eeded to | is and his )ntario HELP THE KIDNEYS Recelpts of the best cooks in hotels noted for the best biscuits, cakes and pastry say, always wmu White Leghorns, 181. Pratt, Southinzton, Single Comb W, nm Orpingtons, 184. best man. After the cere- | eption was held and a wed- served. After a short | . and Mrs, Paine will | in Boston. EGG LAYING CONTEST. Records for the 22d Week at Storrs— Honors for F'annaylvama Pen. J. C. Steriing, Rockville, Bladk Mi- | | norcas, 186. W. ( st Hampton, White West Willing- | m ord, Single | 157, A peu of Single Comb White Orping- Db Gilbert & Moore of won first honors for | White Leg Sterling & Rockville, tors entered by !;.w Pa. Walter Morgan injured. lowne, Walter Morgan, on Saturday of ing con- e S as uriving Wi ieh 1 Delns Gesndistait At the HINSDALE-BRATTLEBORO. Hie Agricultural colle New Haven Road Awards Contract for s are o Connecting Line—Work to Start at Once, for the tota ince the begin- | held by ll\n pen | <h The York contractors to whom has been awarded the contract by th v Haven and Hartford Thomas Barron of The total laid by th is pen is 43. the past week 2,361 eggs | d. This is the largest nimber any one week of the con- |, M, Allyn was moned. It was t shovider was dislo bhs on the right s were brol H,, to Brattleboro operations thls we A singl, a it is expected that the be_comple ning of trains into B snow flies, Just wi bridge will | cross the Conny t is a question not definitely settied, but it be located Village Notes. Mrs. Edwin Dorr of Bo of the latter's parents, n Rippl ris a list of the Connecticut ants with the total number of laid to_date: Edgerton, West Rose Comb Rhode Island egg Willington, Reds, 384 East Haven, nd Reds, 341 , Single Comb Scoville Rose The building of \!n;- hm necessitate the removal of several storeh > present railroad yards at Brattleboro. Already plans for the removal of the tracks of the Central Vermont ¥ 3 Roberts: » Rhode Igland Reds, 31 s e Hillet, Unionville, Amer- ile, Single clent room for the | road have been settled | the final locating of the bridge sh delay work it is believed that the Haven system will be through line from Sprinfield to Wind- r not later than Nov Haven, Barred Single MNorwich Readers Are Learning The New Haven & estaolish @ at Lord's Saunders »orn in and went WOTHEROF 5 LARGE FAMILY Tells How She Keeps Her Health — Happiness For Those Who Take v Her Advice. MYSTIC Monday Ball—| Cdward French. Seotty how much g UNERALS, | I am old, avework rd. French. | Edward | are of m ily, but I t my good fr i Lydie E. Pinkham's Vegetable ( pound, and that there will be no bac ! ache and bearing down pains for them if hapman, who lves | they will take it s I hay Iy | ever without it in th or | “f will say also that T think there is 5 no better m eto imw! for young girle. My e t da ter 1m taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Com- pound for painful periods and irregular- and it has helped her. 1 am always ready and willing to eak a good word for Lydia E. Pigk- m’s Vegetable Compound. 1 tell every me I meet that I owe my health «nd ppiness to your wonderful ne,” Mrs. J. G. JoBNSoN, Scottville, Mic! R.F.D. 8 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- nd, made f! ammuverm(sanuh:-rbu, s no nareotics or harmful drugs, 230 today holds the record of being the imost successful remedy for woman’s ills m bestar tha threuweh cesmme s of The Butleta Single | Seth E. Thomas, Jr., Injured, of New York is the New York, April 7.—When riding Mr White | horseb: ntral Park late today treasurer pany with ai ) Ir, s ' Cloc homaston, Conn., cc er rider and M | was fractured. He v | automobile to Yards, Hartford, Teghorns, 229. , Eagleville, Single White n. New Canaan, b White Lezhorns, Single Farm, Greemwich, Single on e Tezhorns, 214 , is not v, Prckervill mouth Rocks, 2 | Great Brit ron, New Canaan, Sinele | 000,000 R llCi‘.Y SCALP IF Y6U BO THIS fl':ff‘,’,i“"” I |scra; WEDDING. Paine-McNutt. looks soft, pit paihclr 1 ous and abunda a I)mmermn hair cleanse —Yes. Certain?— Your hi you v fine 2nd downy at hair irs Stone of | ft SR dding march as entered the par- | °¢ , & brother of the | m any and just try it . been carcless, When you “dump” your old fire do you dump it into an ash pan? And then strew the floor and the cellar stairs with ashes when $ou carry it away? Wouldn’t a deep Hod — big enough to hold the "ashes, easy and cleanly to carry—be better? Crawford Ranges have the Ash Hod. [t catches all of the ashes and can be emptied without spilling. Same size as the Coal Hod beside it. This feature is patented and only Crawford Ranges have it. The Single Damper (patented) and the Oven heated in all parts alike by the scientific Cup-Joint heat flues are other Crawford trouble and money savers. Send for the illustrated pamphlet, For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent. WALKER & PRATT MFG. C0., MAKERS, BOSTON Yards, TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New London (NORWICH) Line —TO— NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and New Hampshire Choose this route next tin | to New York. Yo be yoyage o Long Isiand Sound superd oF ‘ho wanderta) #ky ling and water front of ‘Mannatsan Triers Bteamer leaves New Lonaon at i p. m. week days only, dus New York, Pier 10, East River, at 5.45, and Pler 44, |Nnr1h River. 7 o'clock next morning. NEW LONDON $ 1.— —TO—— Write or telephone W. J, Philligs, NEW YORK Agent, Now London, Conn. for staie: rooms and information. 5314 | New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $I Frelght and passenger service direct to New York grom, | | [ | | | Norw | Fridays, 'a Freight recelved until § LX) . F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. Art Needlework Needlework is an art that is distinctly feminine, as old as humanity and always new. There is an endless delight for the average woman in the skillful use of the needle. What a pleasure it is to have some dainty little nothing to be picked up during the idle moments of the day and which when finished will express something of your personality, something to add to the attractiveness of the home or to adorn the person. We have devoted a great deal of thought to the development of the depart- ment which caters to this art, and if you are so inclined you will find here all that is needful for the work, We have always a complete stock of all the implements, threads, silks, yarns and a very wide variety of designs for all the various branches of the art. Bermfl.uda ro in blossorm d sou can enjos at Bermuda-At1 o Frank W, Allen, 50 Maln Siree. [—=HOTEL== GREGORIAN EW YORK CITY, 35TH ST, AV, BPOADWAY ¥y 4 500 room and bath, $2 00 ar. oTHERS UP TO PARIOR, RKDROON, BATH. 440, Speciai cator waek or mon, Restaorint » in carte. - Alw table 4'hote D. P RITCHE FIFTH UNDERGARMENTS OF FINE NAINSOOK—French seamed, neat- Iy hemmed and stamped in pretty designs. Complete with sufficient cotton for embroidering. CORSET COVERS DRAWERS .. . 80c and 750 COMBINATIONS FRENCH CORSET COVERS—Made of fine nainsook and stamped in easy designs .19 NIGHT GOWNS—In the new cotton crepe in either the kimora style or with set in sleeves ............cciiiiiiiiiiiiisinnnae 98c and $1.25 TAN LINEN CENTERS AND SCARFS stamped for the raised rose, punch work and the Louis Fourteenth stitches, WE'VE PLENTY OF PILLOW TOPS stamped in designs for the punch werk, in square and BRI ARITRE 00 s v e S it el Fod 25¢, 3¢, 50c and 980 HAY. GRA'N & FEED PINCUSHION TOPS stamped with designs for punch work, solid and cut work. There's no scarcity of We Hay, Grain o i COLLAR AND CUFF SETS—Pretty designs in tan linen for coats. Feed here. e MImv of the bes - WHITE LINEN CENTERS in designs for the use of coronation braid. 25¢, 50c and 75¢ . 25¢ each 25¢ 25¢ that are 1 to in the marke iwri(hm reasc 1 be 1 quote pr assur prompt dellvery you SUMMER PILLOW SLIPS in tan, blue and green vince age | STAMPED CROSS BARRED APRONS with complete materials ... FIGURED MUSLIN BUREAU SCARFS and DIMITY SQUARES SOME EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. dvan CHAS. SLOSBERG 3 Cove St. Saturday Candy 29¢ a pound | at 'DUNN'S PHARMACY, | 50 Main Street amship Tickets to all parts of fhe world. - LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St. SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywhara MARQUISETTE SHIRT WAISTS—This is a most opportune offering. If you are planning the summer waists consider these, Stamped for four styles of embroidery: punch work, eyelet embroidery or in cross stitch designs. These are are all 50c values. 29c EACH ALL LINEN LAUNDRY BAGS—These are all ready to use and are to be had in white, blue and tan. Embroidered in white and colors. This is a mixed assortment the pieces being valued up to $1.25, 49c AND 69¢ BURLAP PILLOW SLIPS—AIl colors. 39¢ s Sall regularly for 50c. You'’re Bilious! - You know the symptoms—a splitting headache, sallow complexion, it coated tongue, di ess and constipated bowels. Never mind what ]’F"m"‘u h“ hlwm an brought on this condition, go to your druggist and get a box of Schenck’s Mandrake Pills Take a dose to-night. To-morrow ybu will feel like another person. We will mail you a FREE SATIPLE if you send us the name of this paper. DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. THE AUTO TRASEER C0 Baggage a arcel Deiivery. Regu- lar Trips to all parts of the oity twice daily, 176-5—Two Telephomes -~106-3 feb1oa —_——— THERE 1s no aavertising medlum in Eastern Connecticu: equal to The Buke letin for businoss tesulth EXACT - SCIENCE The toois that produce the work are the Ribbons and Carbon Paper. G results require the BEST 1o be It you want THE BEST, try I am solling. HATTIE L. JEWETT, Public Stemographer amd Shorthand Tencher. e kimd LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) _ Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be excelled ‘Phons your order, Frompt service 283 Maln Established 1901, Harold L. Wells, O, D, Optomstriat Detective vision corsected by the prog - er adjustment of lenwe: om ter-Langworthy Bleck, \\ esterly WHEE sou wauc o put vocr dusi- 688 pefore the um“lmu:- ln‘” : m: WHEN you want te put your husl- ness before the public. there dlum better than tarough the ‘mg columns of The Bulletin, v

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