Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 23, 1912, Page 6

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WE v v 4 NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSD MAY 23, 1912 STERLY DAY BY DAY Too Much Water for Stillmanville Residents—hocal Libra- 7y to be Represented at State Meeting—Lost Diamond Foiind—Narragansett Commandery’s Ladies’ Night— 5,960 Flies Knll;d to Date' cvwwy v Residents of Stillmanville are plan- ning to meke formal appeal to Gov- ernor from a humanitarien | Ki an seagtarih standpoint, for rellef | suppe from the overflow of the property by | waters of the Pawcatuck river that it is clatmed is caused by the West Broad street dam. A petition previ- ously signed will be sent to the gov- ernor asking for his assistance. It is set forth that the dam is within the Mmits of tidewater and suggests that the governor take up the matter with the proper government officials and | make effort to remove this objection- | @ble dam which has long since been | abandoned for use in connection Wwith manufacturing purposes. The claim is made that periodical re- lief is given and more promised to be given by the town, and it is believed that the only way that permanent re- lief can be given is by the removal of the dam so that the water may flow undbstructed down the river. As this dam is within tidewater limitations, the petitioners are of opinion that the general government the authority %o order the removal of the dam, and that the best w. each the proper government offl is through tke mediumship of the governor of Rhode Island. Ethan Wilcox and Joseph L. Pea- iy members, will attend meeting of the Rhods Island Library assoclation to be held next Monday at the Rhode Isiand State col- lege at Kingston. The order of exer- clses will be as follows: Address, President Howard Fdwards, state col- lege; business ess, Op- portunities for for Li- Dbrarians, Mis: 2 ce, Paw- tucket public library; address, Travel- ies in the Navy, William D. , naval war college, Newport; Posstbilities of Afd to the by the Large Libraries, Wil llam E. Foster, Providence public li- brary; address, T ng the Children Who Do Not Like i E. Inman, Olneyville dress, The Libr. Barl D. Crandall of Providence, for- merly of Westerly. recently lost a dia. mond ring oo nks in tha ity and offered ecovery. last Sun to pay the fina dall and William Clark c to play with lub in the contes tirely closed dealness unless the infl out and mal cond ey trouble, Then he saw a Foley }\ldn—“ Pills them. “In a s 1o get bett the action of the kidneys was free and natural, and the scalding sensation cease®-I gladly recommend Foley Kid- ney Pills” The Lee & Osgood ———— = WOMAN ES ESUAPES | DREADFUL How She Wu Saved From Surgeon’s Knife by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. Mogadore, Ohio. —““The first two years | 1 was married I suffered so much from female troubles and bearing down pains thatI could not stand on my feet long The doctor 2id 1 ‘woald have to undergo an opera- tion, butmy husband \ retabl P(‘nmpflund first. I took three bottles and it » me well and strong oud 1 svoided a dreadful operation. 1 Bow have two fine healthy children, and 1 cannot say too r bout what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me.”’ — Mrs. Lee MANGES, R. F. D. 10, Mogadore, Ohio. Why will women take chances with an operation or drag out e sickly, half- Compound For thirty years it has been the stand- Iw female ills, and has re- erd stored the health o thousands of women | * who have been troubled with such ail- ments as displatements, inflammation, nlmnfln, hnm, lneflhfllfies, ate, Ivice write te L Pnnm IM elue Co. (confl- ) iourtl.::l:r.;vlll L] and leld In striet confidence. ment of h OPERATION . Y | Holland hearted existence, missing three-fourths | of the joy of living, when they can find | ! health in Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable . Waednesday was the annual ladies® night of ~Narragansett commandery, und the reception, jant entertainment sonic hall. There was »f members and lady s and & finished vaudeville enter- nt was given by local amateurs, hestra furnished the latest mu- jancing and those who pre- ferred played cards. As a whole it was enjoyable event and most of ‘were so well pleased with ment and muystical sur- ¢ the husbands are fm- urtain lectures on their for at least onme The anti-tuberculosis committee is making a vigorous campaign against tho house fly in Westerly and up to date 5,960 dead fiies have been handed the committea extrainduceme person get e dollars to the the Josup is visiting elatives in Westerly ps of New London visited nesda Westerly. ival of the tem for West- There's to be estion of s Now there's talk of organizing the American Revolution so graduation. Exhibit of School Work. )n Wednesday the exhibit to the kinderg ° rten. Wednesday ity exh An interest programme was rendered which “was | enjoyed by the parents and friends who attended. Enters New York Hospital. Mrs. William Schaffer went to New York this week to enter the hospital for treatment of her t Funeral of Mrs. Holland. The furieral se m high mass. Buri K's cemetery, Mystic, Death of John Fallon, shin Kallon, for 40 Stonington, dled a Gold street Tuesday Te had been in poor time. M land about ployed fo bhoat 0 p. m. ago. He Practical Charity, e ana rived from new 30 8hould Fix Their Drains. Twenty six stales have streams Which drain into the Mississippi river, 1F ihose commonwealths would 2et Bhout the husiness o ing their | Walers e " are n gausng 8o nach fear in the § ould 1 o be i cvidence every Sp =:Troy Record | lieve "th of thelf | ° Play A Man Without a of Mrs. \mn ither Lyneh officiated at 1 was in alth for some | allon came here from Ire. vears at the steam- at Stonington when the nd Stonington Steamship e doing business here, He ived by one sister, Miss Mary lon, with whom he made his home. tion of the T. lay from the Mullen. It con- of clothing t to the New training ITCHING IRRITATION. Worst Form of Skin Trouble Quickly Cured by Inexpensive Treatment. ‘When you suffer with any skin trou- Dle, even though the itching seems un- bearable, de not think. that it is neees- sary 1o use some dissusting greasy ointment. Try Hokara, a pure and simple skin food that 1s guaranteed to contain no ase or acids and which is so cleanly it dees not soil the linen. its power to instantly relieve any irritation of the skin and make 1t soft, white and beautiful is almegt miracu- are cleansed and healed by this won- kin food. r that anyone may try Hokara expense, The Lea & Osgood e selling a liberal sized jar at , and in addition guarantee to re- nd_the money if the treatment does not do all that is claimed for it. Larger size 50 ce What Texans Admire fs hearty, vigorous life, according to f San_Antonio. “We . King's New ly put_nmew life and person. Wife and I be- ar " Ex- cellent for stomach, liver or kidney troubles. cts. at Lee & Osgood Co. energy Mrs. Ben Meyerink, Clymer, N. Y, read of Foley's Honey and Tar “Com- § ght time, She says: druggist and read of Fol Vot which she would have surely had, but Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound stopped it.” The Lee & Osgood Co. lous. Not only are minor skin troubles like pimples, X barber’s itch, etc., y cured, but the worst alcers cs of Ealt rheum or eczema | and Tar Compound. I got a bottle at once and gave some to my little irl, ved her from the croup MYST!C Burial of Mrs. Elelncr Burles in As- burial in St. Michael's ceme- Second Degree Conferred. dance 0. 0, . communi- lace, At Little Cost Effective sulphur-water baths be made at little cost with warm water and Glenn’s Sulphur Soap Excellent for rheumatism, hives, heat rashes and many chronic skin diseases. ill’s Hoir and Whisker Dye, black or brows, 50c. “Wanting iz --what? Summer redundent Blueness abundant, Where is the blot?” Robert Browning. tchen without a ga ot out the blue of summe: its heat and drudg ke with fresh air, constructed ventila n incl d tho: stur stail weather comes, avoiding di ntment and possible suffer ‘ranklin put it “BE ON TIME.” Gas & Electrical Dep't, toria—Stonington Lodge Confers Degree—Exhibit of School Pupils’ Work. The body of Mrs. Bleanor Burles, who died on Mon at the home of | her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Glenville, taken Wednesday to Astoria, X. Absolutely Free 20 CENT CAN CHI-NAMEL VARNISH If you present this Cash Coupon Daring the Demonstration at our store on Friday and Saturday, May 24th and 25th What is Chi-Namel? An everlasting varnish, rich in Chinese Oil; containing ~ no rosin or benzine flows out perfectly; shows no brush marks or laps; requires little brushing. What is Chi-Namel For? To m‘lke old woodwork look like new. To keep new wood from looking old- To preserve its natural beauty, To make wood water-proof, wear-proof, time-proof. To brighten up old turmture and give new color and lustre, We do not ask you to take our word for the qualities of Chi-Namel Varnish. We will give outright to anyone who will buy a new 10c varnish brush with which to apply it and thus insure it a fair trial, a 20c size can from our shelf stock free. It will cost you nothing to test the above claims. 20 CENT CASH COUPON The holder of this coupon upon pu o of coupon ma; purchase of any Chi-Namel product, Name oeveesarioos P 0, Aadregsiftioccoan. o PRESTON BROS., Inc. s e S Sy R m. wnk M’l only, REs e .,,i orth Rlver 1 ocl asing at our store a 10c and receive one 2! A UNIQUE GARMENT OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT THE BALDWIN POINTS OF EXCELLENCE No buttons—no shir strings—opens all the way down the front and laps fully half a yard—reversible fronts— easy to put on. Slip on, fasten_the straps in back and you are dressed—may be used as an apron over the dress he second |LETTERS TO THE EDITCR. | ¢ 1 Master Monday jon of the|yond th m.n\, shot at him by people who mu: allow themselves to follow a poor child | > in efore range can | skles with | ed ovens in- t regulations, the key A short cabinet ing large hot- iency stove in every kilchenette” compact yet y 3 burner -room ready e plan to in- nge before the scorch- | Alice Building, 321 Main Street STABLE Lest at the mest reasonable prices, MAHONA,&’ BROS., Fails Av TR aster: dotin for busiuess renults, no wavertleng medium U Hack, Livery and Boarding We gnaraniee our service to be the nncciicut equal to The Bul. Opposed to Capital Punishment, Mr. Edi Richeson has gome be- | s of venom that are still | thoughtiess or they never would fate beyond the grave. | 1 do not e it is right to take | Never mind what the per or one 1d_certainly do as the me Nazirine did and say y know not what they s mind to revile Richeson. Granting all of h kedness was still greater h nt Baldwin dresses are made of fine chambrays and per- cales in stripes and checks and the workmanship is of the highest order.; They are made with square neck or turn- over collars, Satisfied customers, that is 4ll who have used them, y that they have found no other house dress so satis- TRY ONE AND YOU WILL ORDER MORE TWO PRICES $1.98-$2.15 We are sole agents in Norwich for the “Baldwin” house THE MIDDY BLOUSE THE IDEAL SUMMER OUTING GARMENT We have a new line of these natty, comfort giving garments in all the color combination. qualty these are unsurpassed, 59c to $1.69 THE NEW BLAZERS rellef o t ‘;m‘ pievent In style and on and ge: “the Baptist n crime So uncommon among aptists that this term has heson was a Fr ne speaks of hi as the “Free | ink, and I am not alone in so | WE SAVE YOUR NEIGHAOR MONCY Why Not Let Us Help You Do Likewise Thursday ad Friday Specials Salt Sl Sirloin ), | Smoked smmn "c l 8 Shoblsre. STEAK, 1b. Brisket Shoulder CORNED BEEF, 1b..10c | POT ROAST, 16.....1 Loin Real German LAMB CHOPS, 1b. . . .18c | FRANKFORTS, 2 ib . .25¢ Peanut LARD, 2 1b..25¢|EGGS, Doz. .22c|Butter, Mohican Creamery Full Cream BUTTER, 16 ....... CHEESE 1b Curly Native LETTUCE, 2 heads. . .15¢c | RADISH, Bunch. ......4c RHUBARB, Large Ripe 21...............5c | BANANAS, Doz. ... 20c : Granulated Sugar |Onion Salad 1 p-g P.m Cake\ Cloth Sack 5 lbs. 28c] 2 Harge botties . Ohio Noiseless MATCHES, Doz. ....35¢c 15,00 Laundry = - FRESH COCOANUT i STARCH, 6 1b. = 27c b, .. Salt Mohican MACKEREL, . . .6 for 25c | COCOA, can .......15¢c Salt Soda Oyster & HERRING, ..2 for 5¢ | CRACKERS, 2 1b. =280 ; oaf [Fruit Bfead, ey sB3ePIES, eath . 10c COOKIES doz. 8¢ A new-old style, rather startling it is true, but one which is bound to prove popular this Summer. coats ook as if they were made of striped sunshine in all® of the college colors, and the Summer wardrobe will be incomplete without one of these coats. g an attractive Norfolk jacket in blue serge. From $5.98 up $3 and $4 Lingerie and Linen Waists For $1.98 s fine lingerie and a few linen waists in odd each kind but there are raists are mostly high neck, Special Price $1.98 Step in and see us. murderer.’ 3 P. SHEA, 72 Franklin Street. We are also lhup are not all sizes of all sizes in the lot. DR TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New London (NORWICH) Line —T0= NEW YORK STEAMERS ¢ Chester W, Chapin and Gity of Lowsll Choose_this r’\n,x o, Yorte? 53 Tapy leland and water front o( Steamer leaves N o RS ADED iaforma CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 to New York From Norwick Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays, at . Kew York !"i‘n"knm, foot Rnonv-l Sureet, nesdays, 5% el‘hl rnllv.‘ ::lll 5 D-'.-. V. KNOUSE, Agent. HOTBL—-—| GREGORIA NEW YORK OOTY, 35TH ST, FIFTH AV, BROADWAY. " . Absslutely o T B || Nearest amosemen ‘ wmnrrrunmuwl 800 Roome, sach with private bath, 4 g0t room and . $2,00 51 OTHERS UP T0 $330. 1 PARIOR, BKDROOM, BATH. $4.09, But there's no better Hay, Grain or Feed grown any place than the kind we handle. The best in quality, the cheapest in price. It will pay you te deal with us when in need of Hay, Grain or Feed. Your money will grow from the saving you will make. CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. Telephone 254.12, HACKER, ,Frankiin Street, Norwich, Conn. Manufacturer of COUCHES AND LOUNGES. “\ i I [\ Uphclstery Barber Chalrs Mattresses made over equal to Slip Cove: and made to orde a Specialty Full Line of WHITE G0ODS Childs' and Misses’ White Shoes and Pumps $1.00, $1.15, $1.25 and $1.50, Ladies White Buck and Canvas Shoes and Pumps at $1.50, $2.00 and P. CUMMINGS Estate 52 CENTRAL AVE. Store closed Tuesday and Thursday at 6 P. M. A. MARSHAK 123 West Main St. Commencing this week 1 will have & mark-down sale on all of my new and second-hand goods for men and boys. Give us a call and get our prices. aprisd w cut Comet Shaving Set $1.00 Messina omato [Nati Lemons, doz . 15¢|Plants, 2 doz .25c | Asparagus ib 14c BROWN & ROGERS Contracting Painting Paper Hanging Prices and work guarantesd. £eb13TuThHS 27 Chestnut Street. Comet Safety Razor Stropper for Blades Williams’ Shaving Soap, 6 Guaranteed Blades Nickel Shaving Brush 3 cans 25¢ FOR SALE BY THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Franklin Street Bulletin Building, ant to DUT your bus, the public, thero Is no m« dium becter than through the advert mg coumps of The Bulletir BN you want to pu fm better thait thFoa ad; columns 02 The Bulletls Fertilizer BEST IN TOWN Agricultural Lime A. N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce Street Telephene 171, THERE 18 10 Bastern Connect: latia for

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