Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 18, 1912, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1912 s I [ % A j 3 I TRIED PAXTINE © You den't have to Fay 50c or $1.00 a i pint, f@!:} listeri=n antiseptics or per- oxide. l‘n-.t, tl.‘an make Xl"d {lntg olrl a Al 3 s . r s rmic “healin, Accused of Setting Fire to Bailey Stables in March—Olive | fi° acedoriaing niiseptie’ soiation Trolleys Lead P with one %3¢ box of Paxtine—a solu- ) . : ; [ “box o - : and Joseph Main, Pleading Guilty to Adultery, Get 11 |5 &nisestic povden °"“:““"“ e To x Paxtin2 destroys germs that cause Months in Jail-—Colchester Boys Presented. disense, decay and odors—that is why it is the best meuth wash and gar- gle, and why it purifies the breath Quality and Dependability, the two watchwords of this store, are features of all goods advertised under Glehnses and preserves the teeth bet- Tn the superior court, eriminal mde Jing 'They collecled their witness fees | ter than ordinar; tifrices, and . . . . . . 2 gt Juvister cruch el sihe g Thag colecied el witiess foss | o° than stdluecy demiirioes end la our name. The bargain values with which this advertisement is filled are actual, and each and every pur- the trial of Willlam Perv, 27, of this| Danlel Main, the husband of the|ettes perspirdtion and other disagree- city, on the charge of arson, was bes | Woinan, and the chief witnees against | ahle body odors. Every danty wom- chase made fro is list will be a real savin i gun, He is accused of setting fire to |the couple, looked on stolidly as his | an sbpreciates this and its many other m this list will b g i | the stables of Willlam I\ Bailey, Jt, |Wife wag led away to pail. He is a | tof nd hygienic uses. on Bath street, here, on Mareh 27, Ledyard farmer. Mrs, Main is a slight, splendid for sore throat, The testimony put in oh Friday was [ hervous wuman with but one eye, Jo- es and to purify mouth Y’x‘mclmny by Civil Engineer George B, '&eph Main is a big husky chap., He |and breath after smoking. ~You can teber in explaining maps and photos , has hung around lumber camps, work- | 8¢t Paxtine Tollet Antiseptlc at any hs of the premises, Willlam I {ing as a driver most of the time. fi(:lfi ;l:if:ufl‘”f\;"?mf ,}‘nn?fi({g;mfll;r;{ s Jn, owner of the etables, Yot~ | New London Barber Goes to Jail. | Jor oo Honton Masa, will_send SOME SPLENDID VALUES - FROM OUR ] B o e S el L phonso Gormain, a barber In New | you @ free samp ou would 1ik3 Qay, o oo Londor until he was ; o try it before by dm’&;}l’:&l’“u“' J R Norwloh polios| yoring for indecont assault upon o 1 b A = tie gl named MoClue, rosiding on How to Make Pal Ofive and Joseph Main Sentenced. | Union street just south of Methodist & M. Palnt mad Oltve Main and Joseph Main of Led. | $treet, New London, was sentenced to | I at $2.10 per of pure Add yard, charged with adultery, changed |Shend a r in jall by Judge Reed. e o o their pleas at the court session Friday | The maxinu ity for the crime 1 to gullty, and trial was stopped and ison. paint that can be made. . they were sentenced. Mrs. Main was ged with enticing ss cost {han same quality of any pth ligh grade Pain L. W yms with a prom- | ol & Son, Norwich; Walter ngield. given ten months in Jall and Main|the child int Wag sentenced to eleven months in jail, | ice of an or undressing her and State Attorney Hull in meving for | Waking HNberties h her. sentence said that Main was a bad Frost Boys Sentenced. character. The state attorney said and Albert Frost, colored that Main, when intoxteated, Will do g, u5, respectively, of this city. almost anvthing, beginning with theft. pepmiy bt adln [ “He hes even killed a man,” the state|whav were charzed wilh theft T FINE TAILORED SUITS FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND ,JUNIORS These you will recognize as our regular $15.00 and $17.50 Suits, Well made and finished, Mixtures —— ] What Texans Admire , vigorous life, according to of San Antonio. “We “that Dr. King's New ly put new life and | sttorney sald. sault vpon Elijah Williams, in the | v into a person. Wife and I be- Main interrupted snd denled that{conrse be whicar williams, in th they are the best made. - E s c or 1 °thook belong- | ed. o he had ever killed a man. He was) it wintums ai nach, i g & Osgood Co. wied o e charge of manslaughter, 3 | tr at Lee 4 S BT s iquitter, Mutn Bas teeo ty Appetite for Ice Cream, i b s iRl and Serges predominate and the Sults will stand a wauy kinds of troudle. Re is credited | Two Colchester youths presented be- | Mrs. L. N. Suow, 30 Winter St, critical examMEton veeesseossesersisessassoiassane With beinz all right when sober, bui he court becau [ e the Colchester | Bangor, Me., was troubled for many aid, ref th reckloss when dnurk. ties, it w ney and bladder all- d to | years The state attorney, referring to Mrx. | take cognizance of the case, were | ments, d a pain in her back Main, said that she had enjoyed a|George LLyman, 14, and Samuel Mac- | with dizzy Jls, and other painful SMART TAILORED SUITS good reputation, until Joseph Main | Donald, 1 There was harge of | symptoms 3 Foley Kidney iJ H'l Game along and broke up the Main|theft azainst them by Principal Royal | Pills advertised and took them and 0sion ore 1ais home. The sentence were then im-|A. Moore of Bacon Academy, Colches- | s 1 results followed, She says: the cl took 69| “ now taken three bottles of Fo- to be|ley Kidney Pills and today I am per- E at the | fectly cured of kidney and bladder | The theft was in the nature | trouble.” The Lee & Osgood Co. irit of revenge for some- | ———— posed by Judge Reed. Attorney Harvey, counsel for Mrs. Main, asked that she be put on pro- bation. Attorney Dot represent- ing Main, asked for leniency for his cilent. 1 happened at the Acad- In the courtroom, when she was|emy, the hoys eatin: v, were her two eldest chil- | Bonds in their cas attractive b of about | $50, but we ten years, neither of whom appreciat-{boyvs we ed the expericnce they were undergo- | own rec $4.75 A complete and attractive lipe of pretty Spring and Summer Hats, fresh from our own workshops, at this popular price. This lot in- cludes some of the latest models in the new all whits and lingerie Hats, of which we have recently made a great display. tailored or trimmed effects, they are finely lined and finished in the best manner, Values up to $25.00 .. WOMEN’'S AND MISSES’ COATS There is a great divessity in the coat styles this Spring, and those we are offering at this low price 5 ——— 1 i These are the product of only the best makers and are clever and up-to-the-minute in design. Made of the much desired Whipcords and Serges, in plain L] | i | W. Carpenter succeeds him as assis | ant superintendent, and W, P. I | of K him as overse J | | | | were placed at not required, and the ed to go home on their nizance for appearance later. | at the | lof cardin ket company. | i 2 LADIES’ NIGHT HELD | AT COLONIAL CLUB. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. |1 oy short time, o state iesuce | Saturday are in the leading styles, and all prettily trimmed; They sell regularly for prices ranging up to $11.98 ..... ceseenan $1.50 Heatherbloom Petticoats, Saturday, 69 We place on sale Saturday 150 genuine HEATHERBLOOM Petti-sg Players Occupied Thirteen Tables and | Had a Delightful Time—The Prize | Winners. the brow Evolutionary Taft vs. Revolutionary Roosevelt. . Those in- > a moth can do so at s | committee on enterts The new pinment Mr. Editor: The vigorous political red to in the above | oampaign between | letter, was in town today. velt represents the Very respe ; al opportunity this ; . ANNING. to decide between evolution and rev- [ Norwich, Conn., May 17, 1912. { 3 e found SATURDAY olution in_polit methods of gov- EERNY ernment, Evolution is the normal and revolution the abnormal sociological | ASST- SUPERINTENDENT BROWN |t condition of society. The voice of the LEAVES SHETUCKET CO. mob is always on the side of revolu- ——— | tion. When revolution becomes chron- | Will Be Superi: ic, as we have seen it in the South dills P M American republics, the voice of the A"’l“ At Weer | Wianer, IMasa—ire. People represents the voice of some| Sented Oral and Diamond Scarf Pin | self-appointed leader. Whereas, the —H. W. Carpenter and W. P. Bar- American revolution was tl ation ber Succeed Him of public sentiment. Such latter rev- | sl olutions have been justified by result. But with Roosevelt, the case is dif- ferent. He represents only cies,” and he has the co so. Religions have ust that way. But governmen conditional governments, are based on evolutionary public sentiment. President Taft stands for tion. Roosevelt devoted his entire time and energy to forcing revolu- donary methods of judicial islative action upon the peo being s an endorsement of y programme, For- would not be able to pro- r b the American | coats (with label attached) in a fine assortment of colors, Made in the latest models in 38, 40 and 42 inch lengths. Saturday ........ Ten-Day Toilet Sale A Sale of the Best Standard Toilet Preparations at Cut Prices der of Warren were and for the 3 and 52, re- Saturday Specials Men’s Furnishing Department NEGLIGEE AND OUTING SHIRTS-—Made in the coat style, with either soft or starched cuffs. All this season’s patterns, not a bad one in the lot. Regular price $1.50. SATURDAY—SPECIAL $1.19 Saturday Specials Silk Department - Seven which FANCY CHAN BLE TAF differ combinations in t GIFTS IN NEW LONDON | son’s fabrics, ‘BURGLARS GET WEDDING 1§ 1 SATURDAY—SPECIAL 5% We give below a few selections from our big list— JERGEN'S BENZOIN AND ALMOND CREAM, SALE PRICE 210 50c PALMOLIVE CREAM, SALE PRICE 38¢ the card | At Home of A. H. | LONG WHITE SILK GLOVES—Fine Silk Gloves ,in the correct length for the new short slee SATURDAY SPECIAL 50c Dress Goods Department 50-INCH STORM SERGES This beautiful double width serge is worth every cent of the dollar which we y charge fo The colors.are green, brown, garnet, navy and black. THE BOSTON STORE SPECIAL GLOVE— Both tan and white, in a soft flexible kid, and made on lines which fit the hand, A REID & HUGHES CO'S, SPECIAL TALCUM TRAILING ARBUTUS AND SPRING VIO- But as & disturbing : of wedding BRbESYTeRROE gt SATURDAY—SPECIAL 69 LIS Reenil SANE Ay A s ! faker he could do a great deal of On Wedn SEOrEH homie et 7 5o B 8 CORYLOPBIE . { barm before the people could check | § i suurty nom - Sl 15¢ BABCOCK'S CORYLOPSIS TALCUM, e R ST S ell foton \l\f'ff"‘:‘ffl Yvea'm{[)fp"?’e“‘t Art Embroidery Department SALE PRICE 12¢ nce will be needed to help erys- | a - Sd YEARS OLD, Hats for whic ok age | | 50¢ MARQUISETTE WAIST PATTERNS— | | 38c COMFORT POWDER, SALE PRICE 29¢ pe L bt _detament lichuroh, of and $1.50. Pretty Hats and all de- Marquisette is one of the most favored ma- ROGER & GALLETT'S RICE POWDER, na The inertia | Arcanum club, ar ible models, terials for the Summer Waist. The pat- 3 4 7] provincialism and | to have him leave town Plonio ‘pa ve already be ! i terns are stamped in pretty designs for SALE PRICE 18¢ oT0s be overcame by |ed %o hear of GtRiENE anitatn BRI SATURDAY—SPECIAL 75¢ either solid embroidery or the new punch | | s1c DANDERINE, SALE PRICE 17¢ ® [ ngs In easterr 0 work. 42¢ DANDERINE, SALE PRICE DANDHRINE, SALE PRICE c SWEDISH HAIR POWDER, SALE PRICE 39c 15¢c SHEFFIELD'S DENTIFRICE, SALE PRICE ¢ DR. LYON'S DENTIFRICE, SALE PRICE SANITOL, SALE PRICE 20c KOLYNOS, SALE PRICE 18¢ PEBECO, SALE PRICE 42¢ PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN, Three sizes, SALE PRICES 7¢, 11¢, 17¢ The pronoun therein should mak gurate such a movement. 7! me to walt. Yours for evolution vs. BELISH Willimantic, May 16, SATURDAY—SPECIAL 23¢c Muslin Underwear Department COMEBINATION GARMENTS—Pretty S Cover and Drawer combinations, b ly trimmed with lace and i sell these Saturday at two prices )R CHILDREN— INS SATURDAY MORNING AT o'CLOCK ALL CHILDREN OLD ENOUGH TO SEW ARE INVITED TO JOIN EMBROI revolution, WINTER, 12, The Brown-Tail Moth, Mr. Editor: During the past season 2 3 Lace Depaflment and during the winter evidences of the i S brown tail moth were apparent in our city. This fact, with the knowledge of the great destruction this moth is apable of doing, induced me to send o the state entomologist, Prof. W, I. Britton, notice on May 14 rece owing letter: SATURDAY—SPECIAL 50, and 69¢ Kitchenware Department '0S IRON HOLDERS—Don't burn your Abestos holders worth 5¢ each. SATURDAY—SPECIAL 3 for 10c 19¢ Stationery Department ANOTHER BOSTON STORE SPECIAL—One d package of linen writing paper, 85 ets to the pound, which sells regularly Saturday at a v f my suspicion, and =y W N, % SATURDAY—SPECIAL 1 d from him the fol- c v special s. While they last. i i New Haven, May 1 12 D Wi' DIOXOGEN, Three sizes, Mr. Jobu E. Fanning, 51 Willow S omestic ‘u nhu‘ 3 :‘r:lr:m A Willow St,, R : SATURDAY—SPECIAL 18¢c SALE PRICES 14c, 28¢, 48¢ In reply to your I £ Sl ENVELOPES to match, LISTERINE, Three sizes, SATURDAY—SPECIAL 10c pkg., 2 for 15¢ SALE PRICES 19¢c, 39¢c, 69¢ fic GLYCO-THYMOLINE, SALE PRICE 3% 15¢c TOOTH BRUSHES, SALE PRICE 10¢c 17¢ TOOTH BRUSH SALE PRICE 12V4e TOOTH BRUSH SALE PRICE 17¢ eets should sell for SATURDAY—SPECIAL 42¢ scouted around irough the cen orwich, r of the mnces of s found. 1f 1 any nests thatl ate suspic had better dip them ir obhol to kill any cels that may b n them, then after drying them some- Linen and White Goods Department | | Demonstration Of Kleinert's Dress BLEACHED COTTON A Shields —value ¢ a ¥ an odorless shield which is -Good wel KLEINERT what, gond them 1o mo by mail. The SATURDAY—SPECIAL 3¢ bsolutely waterproof. ROMAREA ' TOINEE BOXEE, o g b R R S o KLEINERT'S, the shield which may be SALE PRICE Box of 3 Cakes 226 e g s S Bl i s {horoughly washed in HOT Water f TN in Norwich at any e, as they are rough c MUNYON'S 4 ZEL S0 Bt very fat Gletaat in Has e Wash Goods Department KLEINERT'S—THE SHIELD WHICH IN- MUNYON'S WITCH HAZEL SOAP, bat up to this time we have ot heer il s S SURES THE GOWN SALE PRICE 7o . ot in ender and Co\:flEORTfiEIZE‘T,fifiCy"x-xs,Af“TARYv . PACKER'S TAR SOAP, SALE PRICE 15¢ v yours, Es ade in all shapes a all sizes. Sce the W, i. BRITTON, 5 4l ¢ KEEP-CLEAN HAIR BRUSHES, ¥Eton shield for wear with the Summer dre SATURDAY—SPECIAL 11c | | and walsts, State Kntomologist, On May 12 1 eollacted the nests aad some small caterpillars which had | od the winter, also one adult moth and forwarded them to Professor Brit- ton, and in reply received the fullow- ing lelter; New Haven, May 14, 1912, r. John E, Ianning, 31 Willow St, Norwich, Conn,; Dear Bir; Your letter of May 13 has been received, and the specimgay, have alse arrived, The nest, caterpillars, and adult moth, all represent the brown ail moth, “Euproctis chrysorrhoea” Lnn, as you supposed, I will have my assistant, Mr, Caffrey, visit Nor- wich, within a few days, if possible, in order to look over the infested terri- tory, I will send him direetly to you, and would eonsider it an secommoda- tion if you can point oyt 1o him the place which you know {6 be attaecked by the prown tail meth, Thanking you for sepding me the specimens, 1 remain, Very (ruly yenrs, W. E, BRIFTON, Blate Fntomologist, To Bave our eily apd viejnily in- fested with this meth wonld meap g gread lose of cortain feuji and efnae nental ees and sheubs, and with (he v knowicde, | wauld asly that py inbormalion Fedurding the spposraps noany locality of pecaluy nests and muths be regosted th e gt hee 8 the maiter Moy We YEEEFEed 1o oup stato entemoipgisi, Peotessgr Britton, and HO%ESQ EurniShQF and et T [Funeral Director Norwich and Jewett City. SALE PRICE 39 | Cloth and Linoleum Your tastes in this are known to us. Think that strange? It is true however. We have ° been selling oil cloth and incleum for so many years that we know what is needed in DURING THE TOILET SALE DERMA VIVA Regular 50c Size 290c¢ DERMA VIVA makes the sallowest complexion clear and bright Made from clean, DERMA VIVA is a pore cleaner, a liquid whit- ener and beautifier, this district, You may be sure of finding exactly what you want here, Our zelection is the best in town. - Come in and be con- vinced, We have it—ai your price, y ave graceful in shape selected willow, DERMA VIVA has none of the annoying effects and strongly construcled. Just the thing of Sute golder, for the Home, Veranda or Summer Cot- DERMA VIVA is absolutely invisible, DERMA VIVA gives a milky white complexion as clear as a baby's skin, 29c¢c a Bottle with him should net put gif R in is effart th F3pRl 1AR MRl from pur midsi. AllRguEh pet 89 piens 1ifuf as the pim lies Regile, iL 1§ ny | e degtrustive Lo many, tess and-in

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