Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 4, 1912, Page 12

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THE FARMERS TALK TO FARMERS HOW LIFE BECOMES UNBALANCED The Bulletin.) discussions stion er reading this time, that farm rs ake of farm- for and Arming - to ¢ life—of nd oriticize anybody eply rt 'm mot going to nking long and ‘, de agri 1 fol for got s on § of wi ntrarinesses as i c frunk siness, But, n‘ter all is admitted which may maing that there life ¥ potatoes T hings quite s end of farming to 1 bigger cab- seem the 1S life 1o those Awful Fate, A i Id not ex- press the gratitude rs. . B Cox Jolie wonderful de- n ar ful fate. “Ty- hoid 1 ft me with a p from doctor's r medicines till | uhu $1.00, Tria Lee & Usgood Co. The Demons Of are mosquitos. As put deadiy malaria blood. Then follow h es of f 1 str \ T { paves the w ho But Ele ast out the malar d; give yo kidney ills. WOMAN SICK TWELVE YEARS Wants Other Women to Know How She Was Finally Restored to Health Louisiana, Mo.: —“I think a woman naturglly dislikes to make her troubles Y\mwn to the publie, but compl te restor- ation tohea ans so much to me that 1 canrot keep from lling mine for the ke of other suffer- about twelve and had eleven doc- tors. I had drag- ging down pain pains at monthly periods, bilio and was getting worse all the lmw I d hardly get over one spell when I d be sick again. No tongue can tell ps, and at The doctors es, ta- what 1 suffered from crar times I could hardly walk. said I might di but I took I at one of those ti a E. Pinkhar’s ¥ ne is worth m~ore 1d to suffering woe MurF, 503N 4th nd, m:u)v from nativeroots and hevhs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we ow of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham aboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi= dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidences our | | himself into a mere valet to his horses must take second behind the wsters he serves. mly believe that any farmer of about seven million nece than any horse aised, or [ Perhaps a horse may have some sort of mind. That is question which is still being discu: d and thout which doctors differ. But th is no doubt that every sane and nor mal man mind. That is uni ersally admitted. Nobody disputes No matter what you. may priva about orse’s equine intelli or a cabbage's vegetable in- you KNOW that man hs of intellect and qualities and inspirations of soul v superior. ful and worthiest manhood is that which, as its possi- | bilities permit, most roundly plumps all t various functions. | portant muscle. you'd never think i | Without doubt the biceps is an im- | | that man a perfect physical speci- men who had the biceps of a black- and spidery that n he v good good v well developed 2 good thing just where the most glorious sanain corp the old Lati S to a « ypren we are ym the Our tendency ecome servants make our natural tendency, fuller po on nant master at in | famous | practically | to admir- to | slave to the One of the wor features of this | lop-sided tendency is il Last ummer the farm paper decided of vacation » he spent had wide vigits ' me th hom I i money th; 1 first re':d at, emed | r T ever ard nce of it men were ull 11 All were emi 1 farmers. All had n iife-long otees to their farms, ng far working farm all r wa nd dreaming had heer th have 1 time nd do ve farm | wouldn’t it true, hey had a ) entirely to th he big ne f mind and art and sc 1 able into irre- ining one 1 of common ple all their lives to farming and to mak- ing money by farming. They how te do that to perfection—but knew nothing else. The had lived to earn and save money: now they were simply unable to get any good from it because they had never learned how. They were “successful farmers” from the market's and the bank’s point of view. But were they succeu(ul men? ‘What do you think Really, when you coms fo weigh up things in the balances of verity, were they rich, despite their bank balances? “What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?” What shall it profit a man, even in this lower earth level of hu- man_existence, if he ‘gain thé means for Mving, life? THE FARMER. Tolland County COLUMBIA Motion for Non-Suit Granted in Case Against Town—Wedding—Pastor to Be Ordained This Month, Amberst B. Scoville and Lebanon vs. the town of Co- which came before the court s in Norwich on Friday The case of wife lumbia, of of last geek, as noted in last Satur- | day letin, was tried before a jus- tice of the peace in Lebanon several months sinc the plainti The Columbia officials were not sai- isfled with the judgment of the court and an appeal to a higher court was ki d at the recent trial in Nor: Aitorney Danahey, coun: tor the plaintiff, h presented his of the case and rested, Attorney G. Hinman, counsel for the town, who decided in favor of 1 E, for a non-suit, which was granted by wige W Th has caused 'vu\'h-r-h pense over a small matter. Palmer Farm Leased. Henry B. Hutchins has leased the farm owned by/Mrs. Alice E. Palmer, located on Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Palmer sold the stock, farming tools, wagons, at public auction Palmer will occupy t Wednesad: the house Mrs Davis ¢ ork have Fred A spent the nd Miss Korn- been guests of Hunt Mrs, man has been appointe » estate of her late Frederick Wolff. Jonse o all in Cl pres gation the It $14 were rece congregation at morning cived | from the Buell-Blizzard Marriage. H. Duel both of this day ) and ili:< Ract Wwere mar- it W l'lunmln by ey, Mathodist churct \lph 1 bride 'and om left r 1k on their wedding trip. On return they will reside in Co- Mrs. on wer in ning To Ordain Pastor. ation b made for but lose all capacity for | side | moved ' summer in | al that for pimples, blackheads and other blemishes of the complexion Glenn’s Sulphur Soap is the best remedy. It clears the complexion and cures skin diseases. All druggists. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50c. 5 " Lyman and William A. Collins consti- tute this committee. A. 0. U. W. Ball. order of A. O. U ‘orter's hall Frid: The loc a ball at W. gave evening ch was well attended. orchestra furnishe of An 80 year of last week whi Lyman & Bunc and the services of Hebron, nearly g were securec as prompter. The musicians presented him the amount | received for their services as a tok of their regard. Farmers have done but littde of their spring work owing to cold, wet weather, SOUTH WILLINGTON Opening Session of Singing School— Over 2,000 Incubator Chicks at Ben- ton Place. The first session of the singing school to be conducted by Miss I ning from Willington Hill was poned -from Monday until 1€ evening. Taes: 'y b { for the bene ed and are intere services of Miss Dunn rerned. Rev E. W. Darrow announ inday that these lessons will be h Mon- day night in the Communion Service. The communion service will'be ob E ed at the close ¢ 3 g service in hall next Sun, | So much difficult getting native grown po that not nearly as men ed as usual James Service, Jr., moved his fam- | ily to the new house at the south end of Main street last w hurs. is one of the most desir e house the ullqgv. all modern ienc W ies day l'xnm Jennings re eral ¢ urned THE GREAT galow on Mount Ochepetuck for the summer. Mashapaug Lake grange, No, 101, had an open meeting for the children Saturday which proved very pleasant. Mrs. n and Miss Grace Lawton of Pho lle attended the children's X es of ‘the grange Saturday. " HEBRON Whist for Colchester Friend—Pleas- ing School Entertainment. Mr. Barber of Middletown preached an interesting sermon last Sunday at the Hebron Ipiscopal church. The C meeting last Sunday eve- well attended. The leader renevieve Little, read an inter- esting paper, The Home Missions of My Denomination. Miss Agnes Hanna has left school on_account of ill health. Jose Grifing has moved to the house recently owned and 01'(up|e,d hraim Wilcox, deceased. Horton gave.a whist to twenty is Saturday evening, the or of Mr. Meclntosh from Mrs. M, F. Frink won Scheol Entertained. entertainment given children was a success by th in every presen | Miss Clara Pendieton is expected lome soon for a lengthy visit. Miss Bleanor Lord is home from | Northfield. having been exposed to Thursday with a dance in e | Palmer cen Tuesday visited after- Mad Round of Thrills. ndidacy of Governor Harmon the | the | was enjoyed by every one | i trip of s V'S | s inspiring and exciting as | in Voluntown, Norwich and New L | Presfdatt - Sher Lo | |t President - Sherman.— | John D. Taylor is in | | ! e mny Method Is Subterranean. i k . 1 )€ here is crookedness | | 2,000 Incubator ch-cks L ope there is no crookedness | raisers are )| with t this sy Benton is said 2,000 hatched in ators Alban Children Oryi FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR!A Coal in Winter -Gas in Caw ord RRangses You need a coal range in Winter for kitchen warmth 1€ the thing. The Crawford Gas Ovens are safe; dangerous pilot light; lighted and the Damper opens automatically He offered all the suggestions ould think of, but ¢ and for continuous hot water supply, but in .you want a cool kitchen and less hot water a Gas range is You get both in the Crawford Combination y Range and you get the best of each. e. ‘[7 0sions the oven door 1 to Wit the End Ovens there the top for broil which stooping. No coal ra money and labor Damper (patented) Ash Hod (patented), e saving i open is an e ge equals the Craw Scientifi Summer when before gas can be In f burners at ] the oven door. the cook much ford with its nprovements;-Single Oven heating flues- For Sale By M. HCURIGAN, Norwich Agent. Has built up In city in the last THREE STRONG !st— Absolutely Painless Den tistry | a success- ful dental practice in this 8 years REASONS: honestly believe 2nd—The Lo“/vest Pnces that is the yme (o me in fear and they doubted. consistent with good work, a set rowns and bridses $8 Gold fillings $1; d—Perfect VVork Guaranteed ;)¢ pain- s per- fect dental me—the frier up a big practio UPON MY W PEOP! nmmlc to v I have built ABSOLUTELY Their LE C AN RELY KiRG DENTflL PARLORS 203 MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONN,, Over Smith's Hours 9 A, M, to 8 P. M. Drug Store. Sunday, 10 to 1. Today— MON OHAN American Skating anal\'d BLAZING THE TRAIL 2 REELS 101 BISON FEATURE Poli’s Broadway Theatre .o = TITANIC FILM AND 4 OTHERS TOM GASEY, Tenor WPORT and STIRK In an Acrobatic Absurdity Tonight BREED THEATER TODAY’S STRONG FEATURE. | “THE GIRL AND HER TRUST"~Biograph Most Sensational Railroad Picture Ever Made. Edward Meehan, Lyric Tenor. Mae La Jess, Contralto. | THE Lyceum Theater ¥ LONDON TER T. MURPHY, Mgr. Tuesday, MAY 7th c. 1. woods R TR e O, DBUSTIN and WILLIAM FARNUM In the Boston Tt LITTLEST khBLL ater Success Prices 25¢c to $1.50. > ( W BUFFAL() BiLL’ I-;‘;;RéWELL TO NORWICH ONE DAY ONLY, TUESBDAY, MAY 14th WEST MAIN STREET SHOW GROUNDS THE CONQUEST OF A CONTINENT HERE DEPICTED An Exhibition to Which the Whole W Id Has Contributed and Applauded. THE OCCID‘N\ AND ORIENT IN REVIEW A GREAT DRAMA OF CIVILIZATION WITH A TYPICAL CAST Actors in the Exhibition AMERICAN INDIANS BEDOUIN AR U. S, ARTI RU ~~|\\ COSSACKS S, ¢ \\ ALRYMI SOLDIERY I8 RYMEN WHIRLING DERVISE MUNCIE ZOUAVES DOO FAKIRS MEXICAN RURAIL AMERICAN OWROYS ROY coL. \"'\f P CCDV t\e ONLY Twice Daily, 2 and § P. M. ing seat), 0 Matte WAY PHARMACY May Baskets An Excellent Variet ALL PRICES Cranston’s Pies, (ake and S.ead that car "Plhone your order. LOUIS H. 10 Carter Ave. Prompt service BRUNELLE (East Side) It's worth the dollars between Low G Car ference. It is ful after a pl We are sbowing line of Concords this > suitable for two Purpose and Business. Before buying stock over. Clip \H’ Machine, $7.5 TheL. l. Chapman Co. | 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. horse with DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental S 1rgeon during his last iilness. McGrovy Building. Norwich, Conn WHEY you want ness befors tne uc ing coiumrs of The Buileiln. ITIVELY APPEARS IN yd ome Scenes and Incidents INDIAN BATTLES LENDORS OF THE ORIENT INDIAN WAR DANCES IRILLE ON HORSEBACK LEUL SHARPSHOOTING MILITARY MANEUVERS MEADOW BROOK HUNT BU1 NG AN INDIAN CAMP CAVALRY CHARGE hat the We \ rn hauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG~ ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. 21 repairs, painting, trim- stering and wood work 3lacksmithing in all its branches. call & Clark Corp 507 to 515 North Main St. May from 5 cents up. Crepe Paper, Baskets, Paper Flowers for making, at Mrs. Edwin Fay’s Franklin, Square. Norwich, Conn, d te Any Parl nllhrwleh iivere itten ICK, fve prompt D. J. McCORM Franklin St e SIGN PAINTING in promptly _done, Al Market Streets Telep A5,

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