Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 16, 1912, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912 LAUREL HILL BRIDGE REPAIRS || BREED THEATER FEATURE PICTURE TODAY “The Tide of Battle” An Intensely Dr{m;tio Civil War Story Up-te-date Illustrated Songs AUDITORIU CARTER-TAYLOR & C0. i ROARING COMEDY Selectmen Arrange Wth Connecticut Company to Do The Work Which Will Mean an Entire New Floor—Com- pany Will Pay Half The Expense and Take Charge of the Job. be started within two weeks. The cost of the new floor will be in the neigh- torhood of 310,000, of which the com- any will pay practically 60 per cent. ‘hey will look after the inspection of the work also. The slectmen feel that they have made an excellent contract, the fact that it wil! not be necessary to havean inspector being quite a relief in a financial way, The company by hav- ing its own men do the work will have as great an interest in it as the e sSelectmen have made arrange- ments with the Connecticut company whereby the needed repairs to the Laured Hill bridge will be taken in charge by the company, Negotiations to that end have been going on for some time, and as the result the town will probably effect quite a saving in having the Conmecticut company do the work. Both the town and com- mny are interested in the repairs, as e Laurel Hill line crosses the bridge and it has been necessary to transfer Ton-Day Spring Tolet Sale ; High-Grade Standard Toilet Preparations At Sale Prices THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AT CAMP REST SPECIAL SCENERY across the bridge all winter, no cars|town, both to see that the work is crossing except the first one in the |properly, speedily and economically R BILLY SHEAN THEANEMTEDIN RN Derma Vi morning and the last at night. | done. It will be for the interest of the Singing and Dancing Comedian. TODAY va | company to push the work as rapidly | as possible, as the arrangement of transferring the passengers on the Laure] Hill route is awkward and it is desired to overcome it as soon as The examination of the bridge by engineers showed that an entire new floor for the structure is needed, in- cfadtmg beams, plates and concrete for both the roadway and walks, the pres- ent floor having been so weakened by | possible. corroglon as to make it necessary to| Just how long the repairing of the keep heavy loads from crossing. The |bridge will require is not known, but | During This Sale, Regular 50c Size 29¢ A delightful, pleasing liquid powder which is ab- THE ATLAS TRIO SENSATIONAL WIRE ARTISTS overhead truss work will not have to be touched. The material for the work | it is considered that it will take about 1 month, the public to have the use of POLI'S Broadway Theatre With Every Ticket Double Royal Gold Samps solutely pure. Derma Viva is used instead of face has been ordered, and it is expected that it will be here so that work can otpath while the repairs are under powder and does not show as much. Derma Viva t gives a milky white complexion as fine as a baby’s H skin. p | DURING THIS SALE 29¢ COLGATE'S GLYCHRINE, OAT- lfifié WITH WHITH o, 8ALE PRICE 26c, Box 3 Cakee TODAY'S FEATURES BILLY’S GRIP 8’ THE GIRL OF THE GROVE DRUM WITH A RECORD OF OVER A CENTURY | Owned by C. H. Parker of Cleveland —Now Here at His Father-in-Law’s, | James Fitch. TWO VOTING MACHINES TO BE ON EHIBITION. | Board of Trade Will Be Addressed by Agent—Probably a Town Meeting to Consider Purchase. CUB REPORTER’'S BIG SCOOP IN THE GRAY OF DAWN TOM CASEY, Tenor. 10e . $1,5600 damages on the claim that the defendant sold them some land on which there was an outstanding lease, Antiseptics, and Disinfectants OSBORNE'S PEROXIDE OF HY- DGEN, { OUNCE SIZE _ |ROGER & GALLET" SALE PRICE 7¢ SALE PRICE 2o 8 OUNCE SIZE, SALE PRICE 11¢c|190 PALMOLIVE SOAP, Following up their recent meeting, T when Albert S. Bard spoke upon vot- | was seized with dizziness and stopped | ing machines, the board of trade 18 to| a few mmutes for the feeling to pass have a special meeting in the town hall | off, but insLfiud of impro A large spare drum, with a long dnd irrteresting history, the property of Char H. Parker of Cleve has recently come to this she grad- n sent by express from ( on onady night, and on Monday, | ually grew "worse, and was removed | The jury gave a verdict of $168.66 for : to the home of Jame: i Mrs. | Tuesday and Wedns y there are to| :ntnlthe Greenberger home. Her hus- | the piaintiff, from which the defendant 16 OUNCE SIZE, SALE PRICE 17¢ SALE PRICE 7¢ Parker's father, where Mr. and Mrs. | be two types of voting machines on| band and two daughte ry E. | now appeals. OAKLAND CO'S, DIOXYGEN, JERGRN g Parker expect to spend the summer. | exhibition. These will be the machine | Carthy, Katherine M —_— SM‘ALL SIZE, SALE PRléE' 14¢! ‘.BASOP.L‘TS!G’I;YSI;ME. This interesting and historical old | American Voting Ma- | son Florence McCarthy of Ne Lucas Building Fire a Year Ago. < 220/ JOBTHO or 28¢ drum was made in 1795 in , | chine company. and the Empire ma-| Who s at home on a va Next Sunday, May 19, is the first an- MEDIUM, SALE PR CE 28¢ N’S FOOT BOAP, SALE PRICE 18¢ as was also Dr. Cas: York. chine of N Mass. It was a lar, nare drum that W of the Lucas bullding fire, LARGE, SALE PRICE 48¢ versary was destined to find its way to No At the meeting on Mond h. E 3 v a total insurance loss of close ¥ v wjch hands in those early time: thur 8. Hamilton of Roc ither Liechocki of C to $60,000 was paid on building and LISTERINE— A maafixpmm In 1812 it was brought to I the Emipre machine, S { contents. SMALL, SALE PRICE 19¢ RICE 9c Medina. county, Ohio, the Weste pon the subject of voting ma- | opped & | - — — " serve, by A\:Ir. Bates, just one hun- | ch k will be John | € crament. MEDIOM, SALE PRICE 308¢ Denmk“ dred years ago. R Bartlett, who | ¢ 4 » i County ITCHING HUMORS LARGE, SALE PRICE 69c Irels about<58 ¥ n name Charles H. Parker, the owner of the | w eport last winter to be- drum, used it in war time in ley’'s drum corps, by the militia tk : GLYCO THYMOLINE, SALE PRICE 30c, POND'S EXTRACT, SHEFFIELD'S, SALE PRICE SHEFFIELD'S SALE PRICE 120 wa There Is Now a Way to Escape These 8kin Torments. tory on Lake The drum is who will s the larges 2 d is made of ha vn'.zhl the | Try This Remedy at Our Risk. S‘ALE PRICE 19 DR. LYON"S, SALE PRICE 15¢ maple. It i ellent shape, show- | ial town me | People sometimes say, {'Well, that 20c WITCH HAZEL ing no gifm-i:i of a stirring history of | or sition of b RaE e ™ o, R coh " Halva SALE PRICE 156¢ SOZODONT, SALE PRICE 17¢ over a hundred years. Mr. Parker petition in 1 may cure ent cases of eczema, b { a fine drummer and can play all the tmen to call | i P st e T SANITOL, a fine drummer and can play all the tmen to e e it it will help me for I have SALE PRICE 15c 8 SALE PRICE 16¢ old war beats of the rewvuvlution and | st 1812, ma, a long tim i v R EGYPTIAN DEODORIZER, RUBIFOAM, SALE PRICE 170 R e S S | avor of ihvantc. IV SALE PRICE 18 POQUETANUCK SCHOOL | ‘w’]' “hol)f)‘- ’h,t s for acute ‘?E;):sc i‘:uy Houl; e | REETIR T LS IER S [t d ally effective, though usually the CALOX, SALE P i FUMIGATED stion. in th i caNEs ed rodk tabbone: . Toilet Creams e e for a city e ] PEBECO, ing had voted for SALE PRICE 42¢ Miscellaneous ORANGE WOOD STICK SALE PRICE 5¢c DOZ. 5¢ EMERL BOARDS, SALE PRICE 50 DOZ. umbers of cases right around here uld be cited, showing that Saxon the remarkable sooth- medy for skin dis- Health Officer Zabriskie Expects That | tion unt It Will Be Oponed Again Next Mon- | thelr us day. The schoolhou at Poguetanuck, which has been closed on account of diphtheria, has been thoroughly gated and cleaned and unless cases develop, school will open the SANITOL COLD CREAM, SALE PRICE 16¢c WOODBURY'S FACIAL - CREAM, SALE PRICE 16¢c POND’'S EXTRACT CREAM, SALE PRICE 19¢ DAGGERT RAMSDELL’S SALE PRICE 19¢ a city me APPLE BLOSSOM FETE BY JUNIOR AUXILIARY. Qpped in a few mo- st application, and 1 in a few days rders of the ski ted or in the Christ Church Organization Provided | an Attractive Sale at Norwich Ciub. next Monday, May 20. It [ s . - 1ally yield to Saxon closed only on v | The Junior auxiliary of Christ church . 1f it does not, in vour! i ABSO}}BENT COTTON, Mullen of Gree aving been ’ held another ractive yearly ey is returned. Broad- | SACERET &sitgslplglréIESZSc L SALE PRIOE 4 s the N taken ill at the s X Health Officer A. D, Z ed the school and fumi and also spent the day cleaning there. It is not expected that any new cages will develop now, G. G. Engler, Norwich, ABSORBENT COTTON, 2 OUNCE, BALE PRICE 8¢ ABSORBENT COTTO! 4 OUNCE, SAL!%RICE 12V0 BEA SPONGES, 10c SALE PRICE 7¢ SEA SPONGES, 25c SALE PRICE 19: WALDORF TOILET PAPER IN ROLLS, SALE PRICE 6 for 28¢ Tooth Brushes 15¢, REAL BRISTLE BRURHES, MOND LOTION, SALE PRICE 1 SALE PRICE 21c " i | 17¢c, FINE GRADE BRISTLE, $1.50 GOURAUD'S ORIENTATL SALE PRICE 17¢ CREAM, SALE PRICE $1.29 R ) 8Tc POMPEIN MASSAGE CREAM, Hair Brushes SALE PRICE 29¢ 2%c KEEP-CLE c EP- AN BRU: 5%¢ POMPEIAN MASSAGE SALELS;II%.E 19¢ CREAM, SALE PRICE 50c SOLID BACK BRUSHES, i 3 e | SALE PRICE 21c Hair Tonics h 50c, FLORENCE [ and Preparations| FrUSHES, 21c DANDERINE, SALE PRICE 21c DANDERINE, SALE PRICE 17c DANDERINE, SALE PRICE 33¢ DANDERINE, SALE PRICE 69c HAIR POWDER, SALE PRICE LAVOX SHAMPOO POWDER SALE PRICE 19¢ briskie vis ed thorough RAMSDHLL/S ~ SALE PRICE 39 DsMERIDOR'S CREAM, SALE PRICE 17¢ DsMERIDOR'S CREAM, SALE PRICE 30o HIND'S HONEY AND AL- MOND, SALE PRICE 29¢ OXZYN BALM, SALE PRICE 16¢c PACKER'S CHARM, SALE PRICE 19 JERGEN'S BENZOIN DAGGERT & Sore throat needs constant attention—you can’t gargle during business The summer timetable on the New York, New Ha & Hartford r will go into e on Sunday, Ju We adveriise oxactly as ifin ——oFEOYAZT MURPHY & McGARRY 207 Main Strasl AND AL- s Lilia o fos KFEP-CLRAN GonE g SALE PRICE 39c 26c, COMPLEXION BRUSHES,— NATURAL WOOD BACK, SALE PRICE 21c JLULOID DRESSING , WHITE SHELL AND SALE PRICE 15¢ Talcum and Toilet Powders i5c, “REID & HUGHES CO'S” SPECIAL TALCUMS, TRAILING ARBUTUS AND VIOLET, SALE PRICE 10c : BT Jeinlo il 1\4 people consider sore throat all too lightly. They | 25¢, CE { COMB AMBE Y = forget this annoying, painful germ infection may easily develop inta more serious troubles n and by F . You VWanéh a’ collar that will sit like this, get an You know how unsatisfactory and incon-" | venient it is to try to use a gargle. Not only is it a nauseating, lack-merit method, but you cannot consistently use a gargle during business SWEDISH 30 am, Mildred L fams. The or social hours. PINAUD'S EAU de QUININE, 15¢, BRADLEY'S WOODLAND 2 Maypole dec VIOLET, SALE PRICE 10¢ 3 . SA Sore throat requires careful and constant attention— A LF BWICE 50 the remedial agent, in the first place, must be one that can be applied atany and all times. And more impor- tant still, it must get at the germs that lie ensconced in | | | | l ‘ the deepest folds of the throat—the point of infection. ’ | | i | | | ke | AMOLIN DEODORANT Soaps WDER, SALE PRICE 11c 15¢ a cake ARMOUR'S ROMANZA|15¢, BABCOCK'S CORYLOPSIS, SOATS, SALE PRICE 12¢ 8ALE PRICE 22, Box of 3 Cakes| ;5. coNMFORT POWDER $c COSMO BUTTERMILK SOAP, | SALE PRICE 14c SALE PRICE 6c|35 cOMFORT POWDER, WITCH HAZEL, SALE PRICE 29¢ SALE PRICE 7c| ;5. MENNEN'S BORATED, PEAR'S UNSCENTED SOAP, | SALE PRICE 11c SALE PRICE 10c| 5., wilLLIAM'S SALE PRICE 12¢ ED SOAP, SALE PRICE 14c SANA DIHMAR PRIGK A4 c 18¢ WOODBURY'S FACIAL, ROGER & GALLET'S RICE SALE PRICE 18¢| "pOwDER, ~ SALE PRICE 18c 18c PACKER'S TAR SOAP, RIVERI'S POWDER, SALE PRICE 15¢c SALE PRICE 19¢ COLGATE'S CASHMERE 38¢, LA BLACHE FACE POWDER, BOSQUET, SALE PRICE 24c SALE PRICE 39¢ Notch'COLLAR, They are the only collars of the close meeting front type that will not lose their shape in laun- dering or in hand- They are” the 7 easiest collar to put on, to take (off, and tie a cravat in.| ictoria Malma, Mildred Leora B Dorothy LeoSlezak This a gargle cannot do under any circumstances—at best it 1s superficial relief—and sore throat requires something more effective and searching. , and 1 recommead them 1o my friends. 100 MUNYON'S riends. Mme. Adelina Patti, Queen of Seng, ormamint "EE»_ GERM-KILLING THROAT TABLET PEAR'S SCENT 15¢, is the one preparation that fully meets the requirements, Convenience 1tself—take it any time, any place. The pleasant-tasting tablet, when ‘sucked like candy, re- | leases its powerful, yet harmless germicide, which | mixes with the saliva and iscarried over and around the | infected membranes—hunting out the germs—no matter ! how deeply imbedded in the throat cavities—destroying | them and putting an end tq, the infection. i them very bencficial for the throat.” From The Lancet. “The sole object of a medicinal lozenge is to keep part of h throat d Raymond ~ g E ¥ 5 Sven D | You owe it to yourself to use Formamint—not only . . ’ . 15 cents each,” 2 for 25 cents. | 1 ze, James Duggan, 'T'yler | when you have sore throat—but when you suspect you | l)emoflstratiofl Of Klelfl%fl 5 Dl'eSS Shlelds- g i Rogers, Roger Dennis. The doorkeep- | are getting it. | ers were Robert Byrnes and Car] Kin- ney. The ushers wera George Smith, Lewis Smith, Joseph Hall and Loyd | Hall. William ¥. Habekotte was pian- | KLEINERTS—THE SHIELD THAT INSURES THE GOWN 50 Tablets for 50 cents igd SHIRTS, 31.50 Seriously consider whother yon can afford the risks of not | using Formamint. Letus send vou & trial tube. Two MONARCH SHIRTS, $1.00 Mgyl The Home of Iart Schaffner & Marg fine cloth $2.50 OXFORDS Ree these New Oxfords in Gun Metal ist and stage director for the musical brogramme, consisting of two songs by , The ¥lower May Hide ce and In tha Time of in May Walter Kroh Its Lovel Roses, a ta which Viola queen and he eau of Engler The was Fairies the SUDDEN DEATH OF ‘ MRS. JOHN M'CARTHY Stricken With Apoplexy on Way to | Church and 'Lived But Short Time. > | Fitehvilla and vieinity was shocked | to hear of the sudden d John Me(a which ! Fitchville 5 o'clock W | ifternoon, of apeplexy, and Russia Calf and Patent Leathers, FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Street . ~ Carfhy was on her way to canfe ion | which was to bhe held at St John's | Cathelic ehureh there, When near the lhome of (he Missey Kinghergers she | Write Today for FREE Sample H Uponreceiptofa i two-cent stamp to f FREE triel tube. paypostagewewill § § gladly send you a § A. WULFING & CO. cents to defray packing and postage Will bring it to you. 24M IRVING NEW YORK, Makers of Sanatogen—the Food Tonic LT Contains no rubber—smooth and pliable—does not irritate. Absolutely impervious to moisture and perfectly clean, as it may be washed in hot water. ALL SHAPES—ALL SIZES. SEE THE ETON SHIELD FOR SUMMER WEAR

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