Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 19, 1912, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, MAN LYING ON TRACKS SAW TITANTIC SINK STRUCK BY TROLLEY. | Gappati Miram Stacey, Aged 21, Badly 1..|ma| ed To Break in Two, . at Armstrong Crossing. | New York. April 18—A passenger on| Rev. A. C. Jones' Mother Dead. 0t 8l home treatmenty for the hair, — = 4 5 c % S ry shampoo se f (Spectal to The Bulletin.) the Carpathia made the following Hoaat o] B ory by far. There 18 ! Rllimantic, April 1S—The trolley | Statement - rMPI g avout It totally different ¥ | ot SR “ vas b n G from any other treatment, an ) [Bue here at 9 o'clock Thursday even-| ‘T was av 1 at about half past was | Tesponds eo quickiy, Put four ounces . Ive at night by a commotion on o ] ot JDowdered orris foot (or a oupful o ing from Norwich was a few minutes | W ) Rill ac 5 add the = ’ b there wus no excitement. As the boat Ander- | & OER® haking well togather lying upon the track at Armstro was moving 1 paid little attention to | s . the double 1o on the hoad ‘md brish th Crossing, near Aver's Gap, it. and we o sleep a Aboul | gar hly. It makes the hal} wavy, gloss. The motorman could not st three oclock I again awakened, 1| and lustrous. tm rt the accident. The man | noticed t at was stopped. | 0 e a falr and lovely skin, & in SEES Ayt the nco - o S Bp action of youth, te Keep | t to this cily and taken to | went to ‘arpathia lmd] e H e s L hospit re an exam- | changed ik and forearms should be ad sustained ) sighied and massaged every morning with a solu- | frac b arm, ured | one BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION il ¥ JOINS BOARD OF TRADE Amalgamation to Be Effected Oct. 1— Matter Decided Thursday Evening. | Officers Annual Meeting. they feared Th. nnua 8 WILL AID INVESTIGATION, Viee President Franklin Says White : Will Help. 1 Re; The Kind You Have A|ways Euuvlfl ea 1 Signatu.e of hia Passenger Says Boat Seem- | 3 wel Never Expected to | e MYSTIC Hall-Whitman Marrllge—TrnHey Par- Milady’s Toilet Table By Mme. D’'MILLE ty Surprisea Miss Viola Eldredge: ite marqui bouquet for Surprise Visit for Miss Eldredgo. Death of Rector's Mother. oarT”ARv Mrs, Edward L. Jones VRENCE STRIK LEADERS INDICTED. g Dynamite. | Law ceeding migrations, they ove Europe, north of Italy. In the remote sections of Gaulthey found recks full of tin and copper. These they mined in a very primitive way carrying them down the Rhone River to the Mediteranean Sea, where they were traded to the Phoenicians for merchandise. This trading depot afterward became the great city of Marseilles, The primitive Gaule held their women in great respect. They and sh Asia. | At festivals k. from richly victory Dniven from and father Mead was the bestloved beverage of these war-like people. brewed it by the primitive process learned in their aryan homes in was celebrated m the skulls of slain enem , wild and fierce their homes by suc- rspread all of northern were listened to in the councils, ared with their husbands , the dangers of battle, They Centuries after when the conquering Romans came to Gau they scorned the native mead with its sharp bitter taste. Among the Gauls, haweve., Mead was used on every occasion. ornamented horns and when it was often quaffed TheJaho) Hanley Brewing Co Rzl Pr rov dence... to their | Breen Indicted | tion made by dissolving a smail orig- eradic Iy is good to v ntiseptic well as healing ‘and tends to pre- nt blood poisoning. It quickly k its, burns, scalds, etc, and will als cure ps, cold 'sored, pimples and ptions when itional trouble ed be humillated by owths. They will not caused by tone paste is ap- i powdered del the ce; three minutes and the hairs A tw he "skin, cessory to assault 1 intent to murder. ere were several secret indict- nnini was immediately arraigned, not gullty.and was held in 1 He was unablé to fur- {ovannitti, who at Lawrence, rraigned here next " fogether with Breen, who 15 liberfy on §1,500 bonds. NEW BOOKS Your Mind nnd How to Use It, by Wil- | ltam Walker Atkinson. Bound in | oth, 224 pages. Price §1. th Towne Publishing Com- ass his latest book of Mr. 0 all Atkinson's, teaches the way Lo of seif and self mastery ect and intelligible man- ‘o a persevering student its e 15 simply Inestimable. He tells ow to train or cultivate the mental ition, perception, mem- One chapter is given to the of the imagination, its imp uses and development. The emotions and passions come careful attention. “The Emo- 1 Happiness” is a distinctly hapter, as are “Will Training” i “Wil Tonic” the latter being f selections from the words men in all ages. 1 bits are the beaten th over which the will travels, and ation of new paths instead 3 it to the path of least resist e way to better the condi- his others, At ku\srrrn pschycological S m being dry and have nd times that they | Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remeve Them With the New Drug. absolutely ire the most this that antee. ' Gains 30 Pounds in 30 Days Remarkahle Hesn.lt of the New Flesh- Builder Protons, In Many Cases | of Run-Down Men and ‘Women, | Prove It Yourselt By Sending Coupon Below | For A Free, 50c Package. “By George, I never saw anything the effects of that new treatment, one, for the building up of welght nd lost nerve force. It acted more a miracle than a medicine,” said 2 well known gontleman vesterday in d make me fat. o tives, heavy eating, dlel milk, beer, and almost everything else you could think of, but without result. Or Woman Who Is Thin Can r Normal Weight By The ! Remarkablo New Treate ment, Protone, I had been thin for years, and began to think it was natural for me to be that way. Finally I read about the remarkable successes brought about by the use of Pro- tone, g0 I decided to try it myself. Well, when I look at myself in the mirror now, I think 1t is somebody else. 1 have put on Just 80 pounds during the last month and never felt stronger or more ‘mervy’ in my life. FREE PROTONE COUPON. Tt will cost you nothing toprove the remarksdle effects of thia treatment. The Protone Company wiil send {0 anyone s frec 50c packege of Protone it they will 811 out this cous d enclose 100 in Stamps or sllver o help over Dosisgs snd pack- ing, and a4 evidence of good faith. They 11 a180 sond full {nstructions and thelr ook on Ton Are Thin fros of charge, eiving fucts which will probadly astoniah you, Droofs that Protone d or 1£you want to but on mors fiesh, fill out the fol- 1owing coupon todey. Free fc packages canonly be hiad by writing direct to Detrolt. FRIDAY, stone | The | are | FRECKLE& APRIL 19, 1912 All Trolleys Lead To quisite. || oND FLOOR. White Lawn Waists 98¢ Pretty Waists of fine White lawn, broidered. These waists are in e low neck models, others in back made Cut nmm‘u Sheer White Lawn and finely tucked, some in the sleeves are the correct three-qu waist opening in the back.. The mo in the wai: Delicate net combin has met with ex nary suces At these prices we also show some in embroidery combined with v ty of this cob web, Women’s Plain Shirts 98¢ goisette. The Soise! collars and cuffs which st MY DEAR & our line. SIR: ome opening in front and the Dainty White Waists of Fine Lawn $1.50 in exquisite embroidered designs White Waists of Sheer Batlste $l 98 Some of the Most Charming Designs cf the Season, $2.98 to $5.00 the delicate filet net. fine lawn and pretty $2.98, $2.50, $3.98, $5.00 SUFFRAGETTE SHIRTS These pretty little shirts are made of fine linon and have the soft French e linon with ¢ undered. ... Silk Tailored Shirts $2.50 to $5.00 SHIRTWAIST WEEK April 17th to 24th The styles are so dainty and simple that it is a pleasure to see them and the pretty emibroideries, delicate nets and laces, and Summery fabrics are simply ex- There is another line too, for wear with the mannish suit. waists whose chnrmmg umplxcxly and stylish cut look so well with this season’s suits. DURING THIS WEEK WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AND DISPLAY OF THESE WAISTS IN OUR READY-TO-WEAR SECTION, SEC. This line of handsome Tailored Shirts which are made with soft collar and cuffs is made mainly beautifully em- silk with a ither the high or black, lavend some waists full and well 98¢ Beautiful Sheer Batiste in handsome embroidered de- Better Gr signs, some with in bands of Cluny lace. Properiy tailored These, too, he three-quarter length waists are to slee S $1.98 plaited and tu We show these po or short s These wai season has been ts yet strong this embroidery ndsome designs alenciennes lace A good variety of some in the colors and s0; Well made w: are most effe and ..98¢ s at the right prices. BOSTON STORE SHIRTWAISTS ARE IN THE LEAD | There is a descriptive word of “| modern origin, slangy it is true, but applicable to these waists. are “classy” and, like the word, the waists are modern. cut, beautifully and tastefully trim- med, they will gladden the eye and the heart, madam, of you who are looking ahead to the warmer weather. BOSTON STORE SHIRTWAISTS FIT WELL—FEEL WELL— Pure Linen Waists $1.98 Waists of Pure Linen in tailored as well as in the new shirt models. Th perfect in fit. 5 mg and cuffs . ..$1.50 Women’s Tailored Linen Waists of the Black Jap Silk Waists $2.98 to $5.00 eeve and buttoning elther front or back. good values at the prices named. Silk Waists from $4.50 up Chiffon Silk Waists from $5.98 up All pretty, dressy models in all the colors of spring. In some of them lace is used with great effect WEEK This is Shirt Week and you are cordially invited to inspect It is full of the“best Shir Shirt. The Maxam Cuffs Double the Wear of the Shirt. MENS’S DEPARTMENT. NEAR POST OFFICE SUB-STATION. The Business Centre of Norwich They Scientifically LOOK BEST The tailored linen from light groundwork with stripes ot er and blue. In this lot are also of Shantung silk......$250 to $5.00 Properly cut, well sewed and have the laundered collars 4198 The ades so that perfect fit is secured these o be had in embroidered designs, BOOR Lo o ongsibun +...From $298 up opular waists in various styles, long are beautifully tailored and extra .$2.98 to $5.50 waists, some in tailored effects, and more dressy models. In black and me in fancy stripe patterns From $4.50 up aists from the best makers and all ctively trimmed in the latest style. From $5.98 up See the Maxam Cuffturn SPRING Entered the arena in Winter Raiment | clad. There is considerable | cold weather come. March winds are m s, and April days are not the rare and perfect days of “Sunkist” rose garianded June, The price of coal is sailing to dizzy heights. | Get a “VULCAN” or “REZNOR odor- | |less GAS RADIATOR. y turn cold e réasonable in price, eco- as consumption. You will estment you s Latest tite” Gas Tubing, Rotary Tank Heat- | ers, the famous ‘Instantaneous | Water Heater and the latest mod 1912 Gas Ranges are among tk things we will gladly Sta- 10w you. | ) i Gas & Electrical Dep't. Alice Building, 321 Main Strect JOSEPH BRAGFORD, Book Binder. iaiin Bovks Made and Ruled to Ordz 108 SROADWAY. Teiephone 26& - v CONTRACT WORK [ I am in a position to give you the most for your money in this line. Low estimates, prompt and careful attention to all the details which go to make 4 | first class job. thlll‘ Now | 2 good time to take up the matter ot balliing on any Sersido ok you may need. I want your business and will appreciate it by giving you the very best work at the lowest price con- sistent with the same. STEP IN ny office and let me teil you of somo of the Jobs 1 have complered ia | this vicinity, and satisfied customers. | C. M. WILLIAMS, Tel, 870.. 216 Main Street. WHERX you want 1o put your busi- Bese before the publio. there i3 no me- éium better t Zie advertise h(u:wlumnl of The B' “'fi;‘a B | Buuwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. GET OUR PRICES ON Poultry Chicken Wire RUBBER ROOFING, Etc. GAS MANTLES, guaranteed for 60 days ...... 25¢ STOVINK for PETERSON'’S Roach Food PETERSON’S Discovery for Bugs POTMEND mends everything THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building, and red stove lids 74 Franklin Street Adam’s Tavern 1861 ; ofter to the public the finest standard brands of Bee: of Europe and America, \ Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavariaz | Beer, buss Pale and Burton, Musirs | Bcotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourlsh- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telepnone 447-13. HOWTUCK AFE ANITARY ATISEYING Norwich, Conn, PRING WATER Tel, 34-2. THURE 18 no advertising meaiurdin Eastern Connectcut equal to The Bul- letin for business res dvice to Mothers Have you had baby’s photograph taken 7 It's an art to take baby's phote- aph us It should be taken. To catch roguish little gmile, his pretty littie dimple, Such photograps become prized remembrances of babyheod's days in years to come. We have had years of experience In photozraphing children. They always look their best when we ake them. No troublesome posing. Snap them In & Jiffy. LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. NEWMARKET HOTEL, TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New London | (NORWICH) Line 70— NEW YORK STEAMERS | Maine and New Hampshire i Choose thid route next to New York. You'l 7oyage on Long Ii superb view of the wonderful sky line nd water front of Manhattan Island. v North River, 7 ¢ NEW LONDON NEW YORK Write or Agent, New Lon roms’ sud information. clock New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $i Frejght and passenger service direct to New York Krom Norwi a.g-. ..quml-yb at York, Pler 22, foot Roosevsit Strest. Mondays, Wedneadays, Fridays, at § D m rrnlzhl received until 5 p. m. . V. KNOUSE, Agent. Thurse TRE MAusAL svion Lsinr ’qng\NA 535 Feet Long a speed record e deck in the n.rm n best cuisine on the Atienti y no cattle or fre liner to Bermud the land that you lo' while the world- fowers are in b enfor driving cyeling ennis, boating, ocean bathing, fwhing FLUMllNG AND STEAMFITTING | KR BREED 38 West Mam Streel is in the Plumbing, Steam Fitting Businoss. If you are market for anything in that e in and talk it over. Our motto s not how cheap, but how Let him ¥o! n You got the expert and workman in eme. No one to pay to tell some one else | how. 'ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. 10 Went Main Norwich, Agent N. B. O. Shest Packing. aprid Sanitary Plumbing 10 an up to date bathroom retreshing than the baih ng the summer you will more look to th comfort, 1 will show plans the poicel and give | o8 putt o ndpoint—and grare antee the entire fob J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. {RON CASTINGS surnished promptly. Large stock ot patterns. No. 11 to 35 Ferry Btrect T. F. BURNS, | Heating and Plumbing, 92 tranklin Streat E L BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and work satisfactar) 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON Tl | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boyntos Furnaces. 65 We Main Strest. Norwich, Cenn. RAWSON & WHIPPLE Grocers Established 1834 GRO. §. DRAPER, Proprietor 86-92 Water Street,. Have a full line of Garden and Gra Seeds at reasonabls prices. Also fine line of Pure Wines and Liguors and Imported and Domestic Ales and Lagers. Goods delivered to any city. part of the Stors open evenings "Phone 144-2. ApriF GEO. E. PlTCllEll Civil ’ 715 Boswell Ave. wishes to an’ ounce t3 his patrous and Fist-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. | the public tuat he has moved e 86 Meals and Welch Ravebit served to | Broadway, Cblpmn bullding, oppesiie arder, John ZTuckle, Prop. Tek 43-6 the ¥, M. G 4

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